Notes from HUCS' new chair: Reconnecting with our work selves Journals Published 1 Mar 2023 'I often notice that there is a brief window, where the familiar is thrown into slight relief, bringing a chance to formulate a new understanding of something routine'. Regular column from Jane Harris. University and College Counselling, March 2023
Scottish Government to provide mental health transition fund Journals Published 23 Nov 2023 Scotland's new transition fund: navigating student mental health support post national counselling commitment. Comments from Steve Mulligan, Allie Scott and Kirsten Amis. University and College Counselling, November 2023
Thresholds, October 2023 Journals Published 10 Oct 2023 Food for the future - Nourishment and its therapeutic value... Spiritual identity - Reflective exercises for practitioners... Epilepsy and the transpersonal - Research into anomalous experiences
Therapy Today, March 2024 Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 The rise of portfolio working: Is this the key to making private practice sustainable?...plus... What you need to know about working with ADHD // Helping new client narratives take root Is therapy failing victims of domestic abuse? // Processing pandemic birth trauma
Men’s attitudes to therapy – and how they differ to women’s News Published 11 Jun 2025 Our latest Public Perceptions Survey gives a glimpse into men and women’s thoughts on and experiences of therapy
The double empathy paradox: why it’s time to meet half way News Published 6 Jun 2025 Joanna Baars is exploring why communication feels different for neurodivergent minds. BACP Member blogs.
Over to you: What I’ve learned Journals Published 20 Mar 2026 Open article: What I've learned by Tamsin Embleton. Therapy Today, April 2026.
In depth: Connecting worlds Journals Published 25 Mar 2026 Open article: Robin Shohet writes about the need for spirit within therapy and psychological exploration within spirit. Thresholds, April 2026.
March 2026 Board Meeting: a busy start to the year News Published 10 Apr 2026 BACP's first board meeting of the year.
Viewpoint: Why it’s time to rehabilitate Freud Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Freud was flawed but he continues to influence thinking in almost every area of human endeavour, says Frank Tallis. Therapy Today, May 2024