On the bookshelf: what you’re reading Journals Published 26 Jan 2024 Carolyn Mumby reviews this guide to developing ethical maturity in practice. Coaching Today, January 2024
When a parent transitions Journals Published 31 Mar 2023 Training to be a therapist helped Kat Moran process the impact of her dad’s transition. Therapy Today, April 2023
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Q&A: Staying grounded and resourced in our supervisory capacity Journals Published 13 Jan 2023 What are the issues that you face in your client work with employee assistance providers (EAPs) and organisations? Q&A is your chance to ask members of BACP Workplace to respond to your workplace queries. BACP Workplace, January 2023
Q&A: Conscious of carrying the client Journals Published 13 Apr 2023 What are the issues that you face in your client work with employee assistance providers (EAPs) and organisations? Q&A is your chance to ask members of BACP Workplace to respond to your workplace queries. BACP Workplace, April 2023
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All kinds of minds Journals Published 2 Dec 2024 Open article: Sarah Haywood explores the flavours of neurodiversity and the power of the language we use to describe them. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2024.
Research digest Journals Published 26 Jan 2024 News and resources from the BACP Research team. Therapy Today, February 2024
Spotlight: Meet our new Trustees Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 The newest members of the BACP Board introduce themselves and share what they hope to do for the membership, organisation and the profession. Therapy Today, March 2024
Viewpoint: ‘It’s time we improved post-domestic abuse support’ Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 Lack of specialist training means that people who have experienced domestic abuse have poor experiences within general counselling, says Jeannette Roddy. Therapy Today, March 2024