After the rainbows Journals Published 17 Jul 2020 Bereavement counsellor, Clare Green, reflects on the impact a pandemic could have on grief and the way we think about death. Thresholds, July 2020
Therapy Today, February 2025 Journals Published 24 Jan 2025 The placement problem. Is competition for places leaving trainees vulnerable to exploitation? Eldest daughter syndrom // Disgust in the therapy room // Supervising a former client // Healing from sudden bereavement. Therapy Today, February 2025
Analyse me: Talitha Fosh Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 'I would say that I specialise in addiction and eating disorders, mainly because this is primarily what my clients come to see me about, but I also work with anxiety, depression, relational issues and bereavement'. Therapy Today, May 2024
An Orphan's Tale Sinead Oskan reflects on National Bereaved Parent's Day: Embracing love, loss, and shared healing. BACP member blog
What are the five stages of grief? About therapy Our member Jen Mak explains the five stages of grief model and how it might help us understand how grief and loss are affecting us
When working together works Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 Sophia Friedrich shares how, in her experience, being part of the integrated local authority offer makes school counselling better for everyone. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2023
Imposter syndrome: the quiet companion of new counselling graduates Charlotte Allocca on imposter syndrome in new counsellors and reframing it as growth. BACP member blogs.
No one size fits all News Published 5 Jan 2021 Pete English discusses the important role of school counsellors for children's mental health
Counselling service celebrates 20 years of changing lives Lighthouse provides community support for a range of mental health issues