From the chair: Life after loss Journals Published 30 Sep 2018 How do we help our clients and ourselves find meaning and hope following a significant loss? Private Practice, September 2018
Breaks in the continuity of being Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Grief often involves a lengthy, complex and painful process of reorganisation of who we are, what we do, how we function, and our relationships with others, writes Jonathan Hartley. Private Practice, Winter 2017
In touch with your BACP Journals Published 22 Jan 2021 News and resources from BACP Healthcare. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2021
Counselling for men: Are you considering therapy? News Published 10 Oct 2022 If you're a man considering going for counselling, BACP member and counsellor Will Davies talks about what you might expect.
London attacks - how you can help support those affected News Published 8 Jun 2017 As with last month’s Manchester attack, many members have been contacting us to offer their counselling services after last weekend’s atrocities in London.
Student death and the university response Journals Published 26 Nov 2019 Open article: When a student dies, how can we respond with clarity, compassion and consistency? Deirdre Flynn outlines the importance of a university death response plan. University and College Counselling, November 2019
Suicide on Coronation Street News Published 10 May 2018 Coronation Street's suicide storyline shows the importance of getting help if you're feeling suicidal or have lost someone to suicide
Royal Mail’s ‘delivery’ to dad in heaven creates new memories for bereaved boy A letter to a seven-year-old boy from Royal Mail said a card sent to heaven had been delivered safely
Access to school-based counselling vital for bereaved children News Published 27 Jul 2017 It was powerful to hear Princes William and Harry speaking out about how the death of their mother, when they were 15 and 12, has affected them.
The big issue: Navigating complex grief Journals Published 27 Jun 2022 Open article: Complex and prolonged grief is more common now, due to COVID-19 – Catherine Jackson explores how therapists are responding. Therapy Today, July/August 2022