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Developing the new Ethical Framework

The Ethical Framework for the Counselling Professions 2018 is being reviewed, and we want to make sure that members are involved in the process.

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Workplace, October 2024

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Published 25 Oct 2024

The neurodivergent workforce: why don’t I fit in at work?... The interview: My workplace... The power of ‘no’

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Private Practice, March 2026

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Published 18 Mar 2026

Are we in danger of extinction? The impact of artificial intelligence. Plus... Where spirit meets culture... Third-party referrals... Working with displaced clients. Private Practice, March 2026.

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Reactions

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Published 1 Apr 2024

Your feedback on Therapy Today articles. Therapy Today, April 2024

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The big issue: Mental health and the TikTok effect

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Published 31 Mar 2023

Open article: Are mental health influencers doing more harm than good? Joe Martin investigates. Therapy Today, April 2023

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Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2025

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Published 17 Apr 2025

Domestic abuse: a model for recovery. Plus... Speak out:  Therapists of colour tell their stories of racism in the profession // In harmony:  How group singing can boost the mental health of new mothers // Eyes open:  Working effectively with clients who are blind or partially sighted

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University and College Counselling, March 2023

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Published 1 Mar 2023

Spring forward: Change is all around us. Plus... Change model: Insights from The University of Sheffield... Creativity in counselling: Linking therapy with art... Online counselling: A different communication

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Coaching Today, January 2025

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Published 30 Jan 2025

Breathe: conscious leadership in a complex world. ‘When leaders see themselves as part of something greater, they have a compass for navigating life’s complexities' Plus... Knowledge, power and social change: Group dynamics in team coaching: Findings from our 2024 reader survey. Coaching Today, January 2025

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Managing misogyny

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Published 2 Sep 2025

Open article: Misogyny seems to be named more explicitly than ever before, and fears around Gen Z men and their beliefs are high. Emma Wingate explores what may be underneath this prejudice and how we can work with it in the counselling room. BACP University and College Counselling, November 2025.

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Difficult parent or traumatised parent?

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Published 30 Nov 2023

In a co-authored article by members of the Parent Carer Trauma Working Group, Joanna Griffin, Ellie Finch, Megan Yakeley, Naomi Bonger and Poppy Villierezz draw on their combined personal, clinical and academic experience to raise awareness of trauma in SEND parent carers. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2023

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