Government mental health strategy update announced News Published 24 Jan 2023 Read our response to Health Secretary Steve Barclay’s statement
An interpretative phenomenological analysis of trauma focused counsellor’s experience of working with survivors of sex trafficking. Research Published 30 Apr 2024 Updated 16 May 2025 Poster presentation by Karen Foran
Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2024 Journals Published 21 Oct 2024 Walking and talking. Plus... Primary emotions: Understanding our attachment needs... Massage therapy: How touch can heal psychological trauma... Drug addiction: Community support for crack cocaine users.
An update on our membership fees News Published 1 Apr 2025 Our membership fees are increasing from 1 April 2025
University and College Counselling, September 2024 Journals Published 28 Aug 2024 Recharge refresh: Connecting with ourselves and the outdoors. Plus... Positive self-affirmations: Research from FE... Student Minds: Championing the sector... A climate of fear: Environmental breakdown. University and College Counselling, September 2024.
University and College Counselling, November 2024 Journals Published 25 Nov 2024 The power of words: When books become mirrors... Bibliotherapy: Therapeutic literature... Complex issues: How counsellors manage... Nightline: For students, by students. University and College Counselling, November 2024.
Therapy Today, September 2025 Journals Published 20 Aug 2025 The silent fight: Supporting the rising numbers living with chronic illness // Life as a trans woman // Working with young asylum seekers // Surviving stalking // Exploring female rage. Therapy Today, September 2025
What is humanistic therapy? About therapy Our member Dee Johnson explains how the humanistic approach works and what it can help with
How to cope with your first Christmas after divorce News Published 17 Dec 2025 Therapists’ tips for making Christmas manageable post-divorce
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