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In conversation with… our contributors Journals Published 26 Nov 2020 Have you wondered what it’s like to contribute to this journal? To go through the writing, editing and production process and ultimately see your work in print? Jeanine Connor talks to six writers who have done just that. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2020
From the Chair Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 '…we all have a deep need to work together, to share, compare, admire, critique, explore, learn.' Private Practice, March 2023
Workload in the context of the counselling professions GPiA 109 Good practice Published 31 May 2019 Good Practice in Action clinical reflections for practice resource on workloads. Last reviewed March 2024. PDF download
Relationship agony Journals Published 6 Dec 2023 Anxiety is the appropriate response to any relationship tension, given that relationships are so fundamental to our survival, writes Jenny Collard. Private Practice, December 2023
Working in the therapy factory Journals Published 21 Jan 2020 The IAPT model dominates mental health services in England. Elizabeth Cotton argues that the model is flawed and downgrades therapy. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2020
The only child in therapy Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 Jane Langley presents the idea of the phantasy sibling transference in counselling with only-child clients. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2023
Resting in stillness Journals Published 7 Oct 2020 Tim Roberts talks about the power of contemplative practice and presence in living with chronic illness. Thresholds, October 2020
In my view Journals Published 21 Jan 2020 Some thoughts on IAPT from three practitioners. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2020
Dig deep: The benefits of gardening Journals Published 31 Jul 2025 Open article: Therapeutic gardening can help reduce symptoms of anxiety, depression, loneliness, social isolation and stress. And there are no side effects, as Ben Thomas explains. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2025.