Supervision Journals Published 9 Jun 2023 '…it could be argued that supervision has some of the potential markings of a pyramid scheme, where the revenue is always travelling upwards'. Regular column from Mish Seabrook. Private Practice, June 2023
Private Practice, March 2023 Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 Listening in the cracks: Foluke Taylor in conversation with Sarah Van Gogh... Boredom: creativity’s nemesis... The importance of regular reviews in supervision... Living with the fallout of cancer
Jewish trauma article – our response News Published 4 Jan 2024 We’ve issued a statement about an article for our BACP Workplace journal
Creative self: A shared journey Journals Published 27 Mar 2024 Mike Moss writes about the power of imagination in supervision. Thresholds, April 2024
What complaints tell us: January to June 2024 Rebecca Grace, Assistant Registrar for BACP, addresses therapy complaints, confidentiality, competence, boundaries and power imbalances. BACP learning from practice blogs
New study finds local therapy services better for people with complex mental health needs News Published 2 Apr 2025 Targeted community therapy can cut inpatient admissions and emergency service use, as well as improve patient care
Listening in the cracks Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 Open article: Foluke Taylor talks with Sarah Van Gogh about therapeutic writing, black feminisms and making space. Private Practice, March 2023
From the Chair: A time of change Journals Published 20 Feb 2023 ‘Making strategic decisions on behalf of members can be a truly complex process.' Therapy Today, March 2023
My practice: Julia Bueno Journals Published 20 Feb 2023 ‘Many of the clients I meet tend to criticise themselves for asking for therapy in the first place.’ Therapy Today, March 2023