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Counselling

Journals
Published 30 Nov 2023

Counselling: Too much choice 'In the counselling room, when I see a child who is not rushing to pick up an activity, or one that seems unable to make a decision, I take a step back and ask, ‘What is going on for this child?'. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2023

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Supervision

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Published 18 Mar 2024

'SCoPED has the potential to profoundly alter our view of ourselves and how we regard our fellow therapeutic practitioners'. Private Practice, March 2024

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Notes from Research SIG

Journals
Published 4 Mar 2024

'Working with Intersectionality in Student Mental Health’ (November 2023), Dr Michael Priestly presented findings from co-produced research, collected during the development of the University Mental Health Charter.' University and College Counselling, March 2024

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Working with families of brain injury survivors

Journals
Published 27 Jan 2025

Open article: People with an acquired brain injury are often cared for at home. But family members also need support to process the potentially life-changing experience, write Dr Freddie Byrne and Angelina Hassan. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2025.

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Parkinsonʼs disease: the emotional impact

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Published 26 Jan 2026

Open article: If we are to support people living with Parkinson’s disease, we must understand the importance not only of the motor symptoms but also of the psychological effects, as Deirdre Daly explains. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2026.

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The big issue: Rude awakenings

Good practice
Published 21 Oct 2025

Open article: Alix Fox explores perceived problematic pornography use: the issues, the arguments and how to respond. Therapy Today, November 2025.

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NHS workers: how therapy can help

Journals
Published 21 Jul 2023

Open article: Penelope Campling draws on her experience with frontline clinicians in the NHS to suggest how we can offer psychological support to healthcare workers. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2023

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Navigating a drinking culture at university

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Published 4 Mar 2024

Trainee journalist Jodie Wood interviews a student who, because of the drinking culture during Freshers’ Week, struggled to cope with longer-term alcohol misuse. University and College Counselling, March 2024

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BACP Workplace, April 2023

Journals
Published 13 Apr 2023

Working with death and dying at work: How does a compassionate employer respond? Also in this issue: The interview: My workplace... Talking menopause... Conversations: Why can’t we talk about the subject of miscarriage at work?

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Relationships advice from The couples collective

About therapy

Our couples collective of BACP therapists share their top tips and guidance on how to navigate relationship issues. Download our booklet or read our online guide.

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