Strike, Strike, Strike Journals Published 13 Jan 2023 Open article: As the UK faces strike action not seen since the 1980s, Nicola Banning explores what worker dissent and unrest could mean for therapists working with employees, employers and EAPs. BACP Workplace, January 2023
Improving health and wellbeing Journals Published 31 Oct 2013 A new BACP briefing paper argues that counselling and psychotherapy are important contributors to the Government’s aims to cut health spending by improving our health. Catherine Jackson reports. Therapy Today, October 2013
Annual review and financial statements 2019 to 2020 Presenting our annual review and financial statements for the 12 months from April 2019 to March 2020.
Healing from hidden loss Journals Published 27 Jun 2022 When a twin dies before birth, the survivor can spend their life trying to recreate the lost connection, says Donna McDonald. Therapy Today, July/August 2022
Can students pet their stress away? Journals Published 12 Mar 2020 Open article: Patricia Pendry and Jaymie Vandagriff write about their research into the impact of contact with animals on student mental health. University and College Counselling, March 2020
When the war is over Journals Published 28 Feb 2013 Sian Morgan reports on the work of Humanitarian Assistance Programmes UK & Ireland to bring EMDR to traumatised communities in the aftermath of war and natural disasters. Therapy Today, February 2013
Working differently Journals Published 31 Jan 2017 Fitting in at work can be a minefield for employees on the autism spectrum. Valerie Sutherland suggests ways that therapists and employers can help. Counselling at Work, Winter 2016
Homophobic and transphobic bullying Journals Published 31 Mar 2013 Are we making progress in the fight to ensure all young people are safe to own their sexual identities and not to have to hide or apologise? Eleanor Formby reports on findings from her own and others’ research. BACP Children and Young People, March 2013
Telling secrets to protect children? Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Mandatory reporting is again being considered, despite children’s services leaders rejecting the idea as unworkable. Peter Jenkins reports on how we got to this point, and the possible implications. BACP Children and Young People, December 2016