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Children, young people and families

Promoting the importance of early intervention and access to timely psychological therapies for children, young people and families is a priority for BACP.

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Therapy Today, February 2025

Journals
Published 24 Jan 2025

The placement problem. Is competition for places leaving trainees vulnerable to exploitation? Eldest daughter syndrom // Disgust in the therapy room // Supervising a former client // Healing from sudden bereavement. Therapy Today, February 2025

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Finding community through social media

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Published 18 Jun 2025

Open article: Social media platforms open new ways for private practitioners to connect across the country, and the world, argue Caz Binstead and Nicholas Sarantakis. Private Practice, June 2025.

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A unique relationship: what role for AI in coaching?

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Published 26 Apr 2024

Erik de Haan asks: what can artificial intelligence offer the profoundly human practice of coaching? Coaching Today, April 2024.

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Fees

About therapy

Sarah Millward talks about the fees and common questions like cancellation charges, refunds, receipt issuance and more. She also explores the importance of clear contacts, informed consent, and ethical considerations for therapists. BACP Get help with counselling concerns blog

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Choosing radical hope

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Published 31 Mar 2023
Updated 6 Apr 2023

Reconnecting with the landscape can provide a container for psychological lives, says Hetty Einzig. Therapy Today, April 2023

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Therapy Today, April 2023

Journals
Published 31 Mar 2023

TikTok and the self diagnosis trend.. Are mental health influencers doing more harm than good?.. plus The lasting effects of person-centred therapy... When does a client’s anger become abuse?... Helping men escape the drama triangle... Working with hope in challenging times

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It changed my life: Auriol Burgess

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Published 1 Nov 2023

Open article: ‘All these years later, I still remember the way she made me feel’. Therapy Today, November 2023

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Breathe: transformative leadership coaching in a complex world

Journals
Published 30 Jan 2025

Open article: Executive coach Samreen McGregor explores the intersection of spirituality, somatic practices and conscious leadership, and demonstrates how an holistic approach can help leaders develop resilience in today’s increasingly chaotic and complex world. Coaching Today, January 2025

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Barriers and barricades

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Published 26 Jan 2024

Psychoanalytic and systems thinking can help us understand workplace anxiety and how the defences it creates show up in the therapy room, says Gabriella Braun. Therapy Today, February 2024

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