Mental health support team expansion will still leave ‘missing middle’ children falling through the gaps News Published 16 May 2025 We believe 730,000 children a year will still not receive adequate support
Grief counselling: a love story Journals Published 20 Feb 2023 Helping clients tell their grief story allows love to endure and transform after death, say Jenny Hamilton and Elizabeth Hicks. Therapy Today, March 2023
The medicine in the words: why poetry belongs in the therapy room News Published 13 Mar 2026 Richard Tyler explores how poetry can transform the therapy process. BACP member blogs.
"When it comes to mental health, there must be no compromise" News Published 23 Oct 2018 John Cowley argues that student counselling services must be delivered by trained, qualified and professionally accountable staff
In depth: Challenging misrepresentation Journals Published 10 Oct 2024 Open article: Trainee therapist, Ruqaiyyah Najib calls for the therapy profession to prioritise culturally competent training. Thresholds, October 2024.
The big issue: Why Rogers is still relevant Journals Published 3 Jun 2024 Open article: Catherine Jackson explores what the person-centred approach has to offer clients and therapists today. Therapy Today, June 2024
Our response to Sunak’s call to end ‘sick note culture’ News Published 19 Apr 2024 We’re extremely disappointed with Sunak’s harmful and inaccurate comments on mental health and work
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What if? Psychotherapist and writer, Matthew Johnston, asks difficult questions about race, power and silence in the therapy room.