Viewpoint: What in the name of Narcissus is this? Journals Published 28 Jan 2026 Open article: Julia Bueno argues why the rise of ‘therapy speak’ matters. Therapy Today, February 2026.
Free to choose: best evidence for the effectiveness of coaching Journals Published 25 Oct 2023 Erik de Haan shares the findings of his recent comprehensive meta-analysis study of coaching, and some conclusions he has drawn from the results. Coaching Today, October 2023
The unique struggles of LGBTQ+ clients News Published 9 Apr 2024 'In the consulting room, we continue to hear our clients facing homophobic, biphobic and transphobic experiences regularly.' BACP member blogs
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.
The power of ordinary magic Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 Emma Byrne describes the transformative effects of a resilience-based perspective for supporting clients with adverse childhood experiences. Therapy Today, February 2023
Viewpoint: The shame of the ‘red pill’ Journals Published 26 May 2026 Open article: Jeanine Connor calls for a more compassionate consideration of why some teenage boys fall down toxic digital rabbit holes. Therapy Today, June 2026.
Presenting issues: Intersections of trauma Journals Published 27 Sep 2024 Open article: Anthony Davis and Marita Morahan explore an intersectional approach to working with black queer men. Therapy Today, October 2024.
Experience: In pursuit of belonging Journals Published 23 May 2025 Open article: Denise Devenish describes how confronting her mixed heritage shifted her approach to cultural competence as a person-centred therapist. Therapy Today, June 2025.
Time to say ‘goodbye' the grace and grief of endings at work Journals Published 8 Jan 2026 Open article: We don’t like to talk about endings or goodbyes at work. But executive leadership coaches, Lizzie Bentley Bowers and Alison Lucas and authors of Good Bye: leading change better by attending to endings, think we need to get better at it.
Working with families of brain injury survivors Journals Published 27 Jan 2025 Open article: People with an acquired brain injury are often cared for at home. But family members also need support to process the potentially life-changing experience, write Dr Freddie Byrne and Angelina Hassan. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2025.