Square peg in a round hole? Journals Published 28 Aug 2024 Open article: Paul Demetriou explores the challenges, strengths and talents of neurodivergent counsellors. Private Practice, September 2024.
When enough is enough Journals Published 9 Jul 2020 COVID-19 can be overwhelming for therapists and lead us to ask, ‘am I doing enough?’ Cindi Bedor reflects on our profession’s response to the crisis and how we respond to overwhelm in our organisations. BACP Workplace, July 2020
What is Gestalt therapy? About therapy We asked our member Katerina Georgiou what Gestalt therapy is and how it can help
Anxiety is the top reason why women in menopause are seeking therapy, our survey finds News Published 18 Oct 2024 Our members share their top tips to help keep anxiety at bay if you’re experiencing menopausal symptoms
Staying safe in a digital era In her blog, Alexandra J.S. Fouracres tackles the concerns of practitioners regarding cybersecurity and data protection, emphasising the need to upskill in this area to create a trusted and safe environment for clients. BACP blog
Why therapy is political Journals Published 30 Nov 2023 Aleesha Khan urges us to address political dimensions of children’s lives in counselling to contribute to a more inclusive and equitable society. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2023
The black-and-white magic of feedback Journals Published 24 Jul 2020 Generally regarded as positive, even essential, for coaches, Professor Erik de Haan argues that feedback can also have a dark side… Coaching Today, July 2020
Change is all around us News Published 6 Mar 2023 In his introduction to the March issue of our University and College Counselling journal, Editor Rick Hughes explores the ebb and flow of life. BACP journals blogs