Training: The cost of training Journals Published 3 Mar 2023 "There has always been concern that the cost of training precludes many good candidates from becoming counsellors. Efforts to make the profession more inclusive have long been jeopardised by this." Regular column from Sue Kegerreis. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2023
Sensationalised, stigmatising headlines about therapy could be harmful News Published 13 Jan 2023 Media coverage of Prince Harry’s book has included many comments on therapy
Considering the ethical principles of self-care and fitness to practice when working with trauma Janice Thomas explores how self-care is a vital part of our ethical character as practitioners. Video resource.
Moments of epiphany Journals Published 2 Jun 2020 Krystal Scott shares findings from her research about the therapist’s use of congruence in counselling with children and young people. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2020
Burst the self-doubt About therapy Our Burst the self-doubt campaign highlights the issue of low self-esteem among women and aims to help you find a trained therapist who can give you support
A Solution-Focused approach to conversations about living with climate breakdown Product Fred Ehresmann explores the techniques used in the Solution-Focussed approach and how it can help clients experiencing ‘climate anxiety'.
Update on our Board of Trustees News Published 10 Oct 2024 We’ve shared a statement about two Trustees
Why we still need to talk about menopause Rachel Weiss explores menopause, empowerment, and midlife transformation: A counsellor’s reflection on breaking the silence. BACP member blogs.
The heroix of the story: a coach-therapist’s energy quest Journals Published 25 Oct 2022 Coach, therapist and supervisor Ruth Galloway-Kirkland is curious about the difference in energy levels she experiences after counselling and coaching, and embarks on a quest to explore why this might be. Coaching Today, October 2023