Meeting the unique needs of international students Journals Published 29 May 2025 Open article: Ragini Jha makes the case for how counsellors must consider the challenges of racism, as well as social and financial barriers, when supporting international students. University and College Counselling, May 2025.
Tackling rise in mental health issues requires ‘bold action now’ News Published 30 Jun 2025 We’ve responded to latest NHS data on mental health
From the Chair Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 '…we all have a deep need to work together, to share, compare, admire, critique, explore, learn.' Private Practice, March 2023
Counselling: The power of peers Journals Published 3 Mar 2023 "...empowering identifications with peers can help a young person to forge new connections beyond the inevitable hierarchies of their relationships with adults." Regular column from Lucy-Jean Lloyd. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2023
Supporting the supporters Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 Beverley Costa describes a model for training non-clinicians to facilitate reflective practice support. Therapy Today, February 2023
Real world spirituality: Cancer and the spirit Journals Published 6 Jan 2023 Alistair Ross considers how a cancer diagnosis impacts the soul. Thresholds, January 2023
The big issue: Adapt and survive Journals Published 26 Jan 2024 Open article: Catherine Jackson talks to the innovators of community-based mental health initiatives that are thriving despite the cost of living crisis. Therapy Today, February 2024
Exploring Women's Experiences of Healing from Sexual Trauma through Engagement in Body-Based Practices Research Published 26 Apr 2023 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Molly Nixon
Notes from the deputy chair: Post traumatic growth Journals Published 31 Jul 2015 Anne Scoging takes over the regular chair's column to talk about recovering from trauma. Counselling at Work, Summer 2015
Not where you thought you’d be in your 30s? Our members share six ways to get back on track News Published 3 Apr 2025 Our therapists share why there’s no need to panic if you’re not where you thought you would be in life.