Taking the plunge Journals Published 21 Jul 2023 Swimming could be good for your psychological as well as your physical health. Passionate swimmer Natasha-Rae Adams tells us about the healing powers of water. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2023
Viewpoint: Life can be difficult Journals Published 20 Jan 2023 'I believe work is good for our mental health.' Regular column from Judy Stafford. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2023
Time to say ‘goodbye' the grace and grief of endings at work Journals Published 8 Jan 2026 Open article: We don’t like to talk about endings or goodbyes at work. But executive leadership coaches, Lizzie Bentley Bowers and Alison Lucas and authors of Good Bye: leading change better by attending to endings, think we need to get better at it.
Reviews Journals Published 30 Nov 2023 Personal critiques of new books for counsellors and psychotherapists working with children, young people and families. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2023
5 April: Ten therapist backed tips to take the stress out of mess News Published 5 Apr 2024 For Stress Awareness month, our members share their insight on how to cope with the stress of mess
Training to become a therapist Our recommended training routes to ensure you gain the skills and experience to practise competently and safely.
Counsellors Experiences of Vicarious Post-Traumatic Growth Research Published 28 Apr 2025 Updated 5 May 2026 Poster presentation by Alex Nelson.
Complete confidentiality must be guaranteed for survivors' accounts of sexual offences News Published 4 Jul 2025 We’ve responded to a Government consultation on the victim information code of practice
The big issue: Are you GSRD competent? Journals Published 6 Jun 2023 Open article: It’s time all practitioners were aware of the core competences for working with gender, sexual and relationship diversity, says Silva Neves. Therapy Today, June 2023
How does EMDR really work? Journals Published 29 Apr 2026 Open article: Dr Yvonne Waft describes how bilateral stimulation can help people to reprocess painful memories and recover from trauma. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2026.