SCoPEd adoption announcement News Published 8 Feb 2023 Independent Chair, Paul Buckley gives an update about the SCoPEd framework adoption and what it means for BACP and our members.
Imperfect therapist Journals Published 18 Mar 2024 'It’s amazing, is it not, how the places we live in can hold such a powerful energy…' Private Practice, March 2024
Inner me with Pete English Journals Published 10 Jul 2023 We talk to children and young people’s therapist and trainer, Pete English, about the things that inspire him. Thresholds, July 2023
Befriending anxiety Journals Published 6 Dec 2023 We need a radical change in the way in which we think about anxiety, writes Emmy van Deurzen. Private Practice, December 2023
BACP Workplace, January 2023 Journals Published 13 Jan 2023 Working with strikes: How should you respond? Also in this issue: The interview: My workplace... Talking menopause... Conversations: How are you working?
BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2024 Journals Published 23 Aug 2024 Young lives, big ambitions: How society is failing young people, and the Centre for Young Lives’ big ambitions for change. Plus: Time for TikTok // Beyond diagnosis // Reducing students to tiers // Daydreamers and disruptors....
Help children to thrive not just survive News Published 5 Jan 2021 Lisa Holley asks for counsellors to have the opportunity to be able to help children process and understand their changing lives
Bridging mind and body: Case notes Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 Open article: Monia Brizzi describes how a complex systems approach helped a musician identify and understand the emotional roots of his physical symptoms. Therapy Today, November 2023
Therapy Today, March 2024 Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 The rise of portfolio working: Is this the key to making private practice sustainable?...plus... What you need to know about working with ADHD // Helping new client narratives take root Is therapy failing victims of domestic abuse? // Processing pandemic birth trauma
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