A conversation about suicide Journals Published 26 May 2023 'Suicide is always a tragedy... We, services and institutions, can’t be defensive, and we all need to be able to have open conversations about it'. University and College Counselling, May 2023
Inner me with Pete English Journals Published 10 Jul 2023 We talk to children and young people’s therapist and trainer, Pete English, about the things that inspire him. Thresholds, July 2023
Viva la viva Journals Published 1 Mar 2023 Final-year student Kate Ashley looks back on her training so far. University and College Counselling, March 2023
Workplace matters: Can we learn self-care from Harry and Meghan? Journals Published 7 Apr 2020 "…we become solely motivated by the desire to meet expectations to be the perfect parent, the dutiful child, the successful employee and the caring spouse". Regular column from Sandi Mann. BACP Workplace, April 2020
Workplace matters: Life after lockdown Journals Published 9 Jul 2020 "Mental health professionals now lead a working life that they said could never be done." Regular column from Sandi Mann. BACP Workplace, July 2020
From the chair: Shared experience Journals Published 12 Jun 2020 "Continuing to work through lockdown, we have joined with our clients in an uncertain situation we’re all trying to survive." Private Practice, June 2020
Private Practice, September 2023 Journals Published 4 Sep 2023 Attuning to the darkness: How the Gestalt approach is a blueprint for living... Paranoia: instinct or delusion?... The hidden cost of long COVID... Impasses in therapy
Who’s in the mirror? Journals Published 17 Jul 2020 Alistair Ross shares his reflections on life in lockdown. Thresholds, July 2020
One-at-a-time counselling News Published 2 Jun 2023 In his introduction to the May issue of our University and College Counselling journal, Editor Rick Hughes explores single session therapy. BACP journals blogs
Mind the gap: addressing the inequality in women’s healthcare Good practice Published 28 Apr 2025 Claudia explores why women are still misunderstood in modern healthcare. BACP Member blogs.