Becoming a CYP counsellor Journals Published 11 Mar 2020 A joint exploration of the creation and development of a specialist children and young people counselling training. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2020
Making research work for members Catch-up with the listening workshop with representatives of our research team, held on 23 April 2021
The big issue: Fighting ageism from the therapy room Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Open article: Therapy has a crucial part to play in empowering the ageing population and fighting cultural stereotypes and discrimination, says Helen Kewell. Therapy Today, April 2024
Forty years of BACP (1977–2017) Journals Published 31 Oct 2017 Sally Aldridge charts key moments in BACP’s life since it was founded in 1977. Therapy Today, October 2017
Doing clients justice Journals Published 25 Aug 2022 Peter Jenkins and Jill Swindells on working safely and ethically with clients involved with the criminal justice system. Therapy Today, September 2022
The legacy of COVID-19: every little helps Journals Published 29 Nov 2022 Open article: Fred Crossman examines the legacy of the pandemic for young people, and shares the ways that schools are responding – and helping. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2022
Ask the executive: How do I become an executive coach? Journals Published 29 Oct 2019 Open article: Two members of the BACP Coaching Executive discuss their journeys into executive coaching, to address the question. Coaching Today, October 2019
Into the forest: Resilience building for young adults Journals Published 15 Apr 2020 Jane Owen describes an innovative outdoor coaching project that supports the wellbeing of young people through engagement with nature and woodland. Coaching Today, April 2020
Bleeding hearts and forget-me-nots Journals Published 31 Dec 2005 Clare Pointon describes how horticulture can provide asylum seekers with a language to communicate the trauma of torture. Therapy Today, December 2005
Taking supervision to other professions Journals Published 29 Apr 2021 We can use our rich pool of supervision skills and experience to help other professions work ethically and effectively, says Steve Page. Therapy Today, May 2021