Counselling in the humanitarian field Diana Conroy is a social worker and psychotherapist working as staff counsellor with the UN in Nairobi.
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
British Society of Gerontology (BSG) Annual conference, 25th – 27th June 2025, University of Surrey Jenny O’Donnell is presenting research on care Homes and dementia at BSG conference. BACP staff blogs.
Profile: Alison Hunte Journals Published 26 May 2023 'I have developed a great deal of loyalty to the service; we do a good job in what at times is a challenging environment'. University and College Counselling, May 2023
Participate in a research study about therapists’ experiences of practising therapy with adult victims and witnesses in Criminal Proceedings Research Published 25 Feb 2026 Updated 25 Feb 2026 Research by Hannah Jeffery
The importance of inclusion for Mixed-Race individuals News Published 29 Oct 2024 Inclusion for Mixed-Race Individuals: Addressing identity, visibility, and mental health in diversity discussions. BACP member blogs.
The bookshelf Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 The bookshelf review compiled by Jeanine Connor. Therapy Today, May 2024
An interpretative phenomenological study exploring how a counsellor’s lived experience of grief and their cultural background shape the therapeutic relationship when working with bereaved clients Research Published 17 Feb 2026 Updated 17 Feb 2026 Research by Paul Christopher Clynes