Coaching Today, July 2023 Journals Published 26 Jul 2023 The future of coaching. Plus: Supervision and reflective practice: beyond journalling // Perspectives: integrated coach-counselling in higher education // Practice: mothers, daughters and the legacy of trauma
A quick guide to... The buck stops with you Private practice toolkit - divisional member resource. PDF download
MPs launch inquiry into children and young people’s mental health services News Published 1 Feb 2021 We’ll be submitting evidence to the inquiry about the need for a counsellor in every school
Accredited members - SCoPEd integration routes Policy Published 14 May 2025 Updated 11 Feb 2026 These routes will enable accredited members to move to our senior accredited membership category, where they have the skills, knowledge and training to do so.
Are autistic clients best served by autistic therapists? News Published 27 Aug 2025 Exploring the risk of inadvertent harm to autistic clients, and why I’m advocating for systemic change. BACP Member blogs.
Telling stories Journals Published 29 Feb 2024 Sue Steer shares the ways she uses both traditional and creative methods to help children tell their stories. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2024.
Viewpoint: Change for the better Journals Published 21 Jul 2023 'Our clients usually come to us because they want something to change. It might be their outlook, their responses or their self-perception’ Regular column from Judy Stafford. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2023
My practice Journals Published 9 Jun 2023 Therapists must be wary of pressing their point of view about what’s going on in someone’s life in ways that could be experienced… as overbearing…' Regular column by Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, June 2023
It changed my life Journals Published 19 Sep 2025 Open article: ‘Therapy brought me closer to my mum’. Therapy Today, October 2025.
Specialising based on yourself News Published 24 Apr 2025 Becca explores how she found her therapy niche by being herself – not her clients’ issues. BACP Member blogs.