Supervision Journals Published 6 Dec 2023 The key takeaways from the conference for me were connection and reflection. Regular column from Mish Seabrook. Private Practice, December 2023
Analyse me: Talitha Fosh Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 'I would say that I specialise in addiction and eating disorders, mainly because this is primarily what my clients come to see me about, but I also work with anxiety, depression, relational issues and bereavement'. Therapy Today, May 2024
My practice Journals Published 18 Mar 2024 'I propose that ‘trying to be a good therapist’ is not a desirable goal'. Private Practice, March 2024.
Campaign Trail Journals Published 21 Jul 2023 ‘The message we are sending to the Government is that it’s vital that this new strategy gets to grips with the growing demand for mental health support across the country...' Regular column from Matthew Smith-Lilley. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2023
The big issue: Women, ADHD and the missing years Good practice Published 19 Jun 2026 Open article: Rachael Martin investigates why the therapy profession is seeing a rise in women in midlife with ADHD and what we need to understand to help them. Therapy Today, July-August 2026.
‘Positive steps forward’ as NICE consults on updated depression guideline News Published 23 Nov 2021 We’ll be submitting a detailed response to the consultation on updated draft guidelines
Strong support for school counselling during debate in Parliament News Published 10 Nov 2021 We’re pleased to have influenced the House of Commons debate by briefing MPs
SCoPEd frequently asked questions Here you can find answers to some commonly asked questions about the methodology and research used in the development of the SCoPEd framework
Mental Health Research Matters Research Published 31 Oct 2022 Updated 2 Sep 2025 We believe that counselling changes lives and that's why we’re supporting the national #MentalHealthResearchMatters campaign. Check out our blogs, articles and other resources.
What complaints tell us: January to June 2024 Rebecca Grace, Assistant Registrar for BACP, addresses therapy complaints, confidentiality, competence, boundaries and power imbalances. BACP learning from practice blogs