Ask the executive: ‘How do I find a good therapist-to-coach course?’ Journals Published 31 Jan 2018 BACP Coaching’s Executive Specialist for Training, Carolyn Mumby, addresses a common question around training and professional development. Coaching Today, January 2018
It changed my life: Kathleen Cambell Journals Published 1 Apr 2019 Open article: ‘There is no point in trying to force yourself to do something if you don’t want to, or if you are doing it for the sake of other people. You have to want it for yourself.’ Therapy Today, April 2019
Dilemma: Is it OK to end work with a client because you don’t like them? Journals Published 29 Apr 2022 Our Ethics team and Therapy Today readers consider this month’s dilemma. Therapy Today, May 2022
The restorative power of circles Journals Published 20 Jan 2023 Alison O’Connor explains that indigenous talking circles can help health and social care professionals recover from moral injury, brought on by the pandemic. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2023
Your views: The more you make of it... Journals Published 31 Oct 2015 Mary O’Sullivan feels that her disability has nothing to do with her work with clients. Therapy Today, October 2015
From the Chair: Thank you Journals Published 28 Nov 2022 ‘It was a pleasure to once more welcome members to our AGM, in my third year as Chair’. Therapy Today, December 2022 / January 2023
Business matters: Getting to know you Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Martin Hogg looks at a way to use your unique identity to create marketing messages for your private practice. Private Practice, Winter 2017
Better conversations about... When babies need extra care Journals Published 31 Jul 2019 Jane Moffett looks at how employers can support parents when their baby starts life in a neonatal unit. BACP Workplace, July 2019
University counselling services – bearing expectations in an age of turmoil Journals Published 20 May 2020 Working under pressure from students, tutors and parents can take its toll. Ruth Caleb explores the impact of rising expectancies on our work. University and College Counselling, May 2020
Dilemmas: Lying by omission? Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 You know a colleague has lied about their qualifications but said nothing. Now they want you to support them against a client’s complaint. What do you do? Therapy Today, December 2014