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BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2025

Journals
Published 26 Feb 2025

Beyond the scroll: therapy in the age of TikTok. The role of social media in young people’s self-diagnosis, and as a gateway to therapy... Plus: Language matters... Pride as a verb... The safeguarding tightrope... Daring to be funny. BACP Children, Young People & Familes, June 2025.

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Co-creating our own change model: the Sheffield model

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Published 1 Mar 2023

Open article: As university counselling and mental health services continually adapt to ensure they meet student needs, Louise Knowles, Dale Kitchen and Ann-Marie Sloman share their journey of change at The University of Sheffield. University and College Counselling, March 2023

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Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2025

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Published 17 Apr 2025

Domestic abuse: a model for recovery. Plus... Speak out:  Therapists of colour tell their stories of racism in the profession // In harmony:  How group singing can boost the mental health of new mothers // Eyes open:  Working effectively with clients who are blind or partially sighted

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Understanding generational trauma and black identity wounding

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Published 6 Dec 2023

Generational trauma is what happens when untreated trauma and stress are passed onto second and subsequent generations, writes Dr Aileen Alleyne. Private Practice, December 2023

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Walking and talking

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Published 21 Oct 2024

Open article: An NHS Talking Therapies service piloted walk-and-talk counselling during the pandemic. It was so successful that it’s now permanently available, as Simon Davies explains. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2024.

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Coaching Today, October 2025

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Published 30 Oct 2025

‘Listening beyond words: In a professional landscape that often prizes clarity, speed and linear progress, drawing invites ambiguity, complexity and spaciousness’. Plus... Relational mindfulness in coaching. Coaching the system: ‘the spaces in between’. The impact of the cost-of-living crisis. Coaching Today, October 2025

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International Women's Day

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Published 4 Mar 2025

Our members highlight women who helped inspire their therapy career to celebrate International Women's Day

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Approved progression qualification: SCoPEd framework column C competences

For awarding organisations who have designed a qualification that enables students to gain competences aligned to column C of the SCoPEd framework.

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The big issue: Time to dump the ‘dustbin diagnosis’?

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Published 22 Nov 2024

Open article: Ellie Broughton asks whether a borderline personality disorder diagnosis prevents clients and especially women from getting the help they really need. Therapy Today, December 2024/January 2025.

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Therapists get anxiety… and that’s OK

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Published 6 Dec 2023

Joshua Fletcher argues that openness about one’s own struggles with anxiety isn’t a weakness but a source of strength. Private Practice, December 2023

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