Dilemmas Journals Published 1 Dec 2023 Should I continue to work with an unboundaried client? asks Karen Stainsby. Therapy Today, December 2023
Inside the civil service: voices suppressed Journals Published 23 Jul 2024 Open article: Why is the issue of workplace bullying still not taken seriously enough? Sonia Stojanovic has worked for the Civil Service for 25 years and shares her research from in-depth interviews with members of staff who have experienced it. BACP Workplace, July 2024
Experience: In pursuit of belonging Journals Published 23 May 2025 Open article: Denise Devenish describes how confronting her mixed heritage shifted her approach to cultural competence as a person-centred therapist. Therapy Today, June 2025.
Letter to Secretary of State for Education calls for steps to reduce school absences News Published 17 Sep 2024 We support call for better access to counselling in schools to help reduce absenteeism
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Real world spirituality: Moving to the light Journals Published 10 Jul 2023 Alistair Ross writes about the tensions between darkness and light. Thresholds, July 2023
Therapy Today, February 2024 Journals Published 26 Jan 2024 Under pressure: Can low-cost counselling services survive?... plus... Helping clients deal with workplace anxiety // The therapeutic power of watching films // Working with the impact of war trauma // The pros and cons of joining online groups
What is animal-assisted therapy? Research Published 13 Sep 2022 Updated 9 Sep 2025 Our members Sarah Urwin and Tracie Holroyd explain what animal-assisted therapy involves and how it can help
SCoPEd frequently asked questions Here you can find answers to some commonly asked questions about the SCoPEd framework itself
New bursary scheme for counselling and psychotherapy training News Published 1 Nov 2022 Our new scheme aims to encourage underrepresented groups into the counselling and psychotherapy professions by providing financial support for training