When your life is not your own Journals Published 30 Nov 2017 Linda Dubrow-Marshall and Rod Dubrow-Marshall urge counsellors to be alert to signs that a client may be subject to coercive control. Therapy Today, November 2017
We need to talk about love Journals Published 28 Feb 2016 Whether we call it transference, unconditional positive regard, empathy or bonding, Anne Geraghty argues that counsellors should not be afraid to use the word ‘love’. Therapy Today, February 2016
What is creative therapy? About therapy Our member Ani de la Prida explains what a creative therapist does and how creative arts therapies can help
Why I believe acceptance should be a more explicit goal News Published 9 Aug 2022 Natalie Read explores acceptance and incorporating a healthier and happier strategy in life. BACP member blogs.
Exploring solution-based types of therapy News Published 30 Aug 2022 Baljit Kamal explains the differences between solution focused brief therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy. BACP member blogs
Men and counselling: the changing relationship between men in the UK and therapy News Published 28 Apr 2014 A survey undertaken in February 2014 shows that more men are seeking counselling than ever before.
Talking point: Just a job? Journals Published 1 Jul 2018 Has becoming a counsellor changed you? Therapy Today, July 2018
What if it’s your child? Journals Published 31 May 2015 What if your child became so mentally distressed that he had to be sectioned and admitted to hospital? A psychotherapist describes her experience. Therapy Today, May 2015
Mental health, Brexit and work Journals Published 31 Oct 2018 Open article: Nicola Banning argues that it’s time for the counselling profession to get out of its comfort zone and speak out about the impact of Brexit on mental health at work and the future of jobs, including its own. BACP Workplace, October 2018
Groupwork for anxious and autistic children Journals Published 1 Mar 2019 Anita M Hughes runs Friendly Groups for anxious children and those on the autism spectrum – focused on processing the here-and-now feelings and drawing out the competences the children already have. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2019