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How do trainee counsellors experience and navigate ambiguity within their integrative counselling training?

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Published 4 Mar 2026
Updated 4 Mar 2026

Research by Vitor Velosa

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Why we need all secondary schools and colleges to employ a counsellor

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Published 17 Mar 2021

Ann Holden writes that "school counsellors add significant representation in an educational setting"

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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.

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The impact of clinical supervision on counsellors and therapists, their practice and their clients

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Published 1 Jan 2007
Updated 1 Oct 2019

A systematic review of the literature published since 1980. PDF download.

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How therapists experience erotic transference and countertransference in the therapeutic relationship

Research
Published 19 Jun 2026
Updated 19 Jun 2026

Research by Kirsty Oxley

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Secretary of State for Work and Pensions shows deep lack of consideration for mental health

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Published 25 Mar 2024

Our response to Mel Stride’s potentially damaging comments

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Books: The Gift of Sensitivity - The extraordinary power of emotional engagement in life and work

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Published 17 Apr 2024

In The Gift of Sensitivity – The extraordinary power of emotional engagement in life and work, author and advocate for human emotional potential, Elena Amber offers new perspectives on what it means to be a human in an age of AI. She talks to Nicola Banning about her research, how she came to write her book, and why the world needs our hidden gifts of sensitivity more than ever. BACP Workplace, April 2024.

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Stuck in a rut? Nine steps to break free and gain control this new year

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Published 2 Jan 2025

Our members share how we can find ourselves stuck and why entering a new year is the perfect time to break the cycle.

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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.

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Open Dialogue and the ODDESSI trial

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Published 5 Jun 2026

Dr Russell Razzaque explores why open dialogue could be the next revolution in mental health care. BACP client blogs

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