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Books: Revolting Women: why midlife women are walking out and what to do about it

Journals
Published 12 Jan 2024

In Revolting Women: why midlife women are walking out and what to do about it, author and leadership coach Dr Lucy Ryan exposes the mass exodus of talent, experience and wisdom from corporate life as women over the age of 50 leave in their droves. She talks to Nicola Banning about her research, how she came to write her book, and identifies the steps that employers can take to reverse this costly trend. BACP Workplace, January 2024

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A multi-faith integration model

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Published 6 Jan 2023

Samoon Tasmim reflects on the dialogues that led to his academic collaborator, Andrzej Jastrzębski, writing a holistic model for integrating spirituality in counselling, and his subsequent experience of piloting his colleague’s model with clients. Thresholds, January 2023

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Therapy Today, September 2024

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Published 23 Aug 2024

A fair slice... Will mental health get the funding it needs from the new Government? // Working with suspected coercive control // Do you allow enough silence in the room? // Success strategies for private practice // Why self-exploration is not just for trainees

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Exploring suicidal risk with clients GPiA EL002

Good practice
Published 21 Dec 2021

Develop your confidence in working with suicidal clients by exploring risk of suicide through dialogue. A video resource linked to Good Practice in Action fact sheet 042.

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My workplace: Jonny Ward

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Published 30 Oct 2023

Jonny Ward is a therapist, a first responder, and watch manager for the Fire and Rescue Service, who is also known as The Anxious Firefighter. Bringing 16 years of experience in the fire service, he talks to Nicola Banning about his work educating others, and what he hopes to bring to the BACP Workplace division as he joins the Executive Committee. BACP Workplace, October 2023

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Cyberwork: Bouncing back

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Published 30 Apr 2015

Open article: "For many individuals and groups in the workplace, reacting to single events or changes as they occur and calling that resilience simply isn’t enough any more..." Regular column from Kate Anthony. Counselling at Work, Spring 2015

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Children and young people's mental health

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Published 19 Jan 2018

Our response to the 'Transforming children and young people’s mental health provision' green paper

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Coaching Today, April 2024

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Published 26 Apr 2024

‘Integrating justice, equity, diversity and inclusion into coaching is not only a professional imperative but a moral one'. Plus...What’s the role for AI in coaching?...Therapeutic coaching: your questions answered... Free to choose: existential coaching. Coaching Today, April 2024

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NHS workers: how therapy can help

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Published 21 Jul 2023

Open article: Penelope Campling draws on her experience with frontline clinicians in the NHS to suggest how we can offer psychological support to healthcare workers. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2023

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BACP responds to second NICE depression guideline consultation

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Published 12 Jun 2018

BACP has put forward another robust response to the unprecedented second consultation around the NICE guideline for adults with depression.

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