Let’s talk about race Journals Published 20 Oct 2020 An EAP in the Midlands held a CPD event on BAME experiences in the counselling field. Nicola Banning talks to Sharon McCormick, Director of The Listening Centre, and her team about what they learnt. BACP Workplace, October 2020
It changed my life Journals Published 19 Sep 2025 Open article: ‘Therapy brought me closer to my mum’. Therapy Today, October 2025.
Individuals experiences: has the pandemic restrictions increased their levels of anxiety Research Published 10 May 2022 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Farkunda Salam, Angie Knowles and Carmen Thompson.
Chronic pain Journals Published 23 Feb 2023 What is chronic pain? How does pain affect your mental health? Can counselling help and what types of therapy are best for chronic pain? Our member Elizabeth Turp explains.
Viewpoint: What in the name of Narcissus is this? Journals Published 28 Jan 2026 Open article: Julia Bueno argues why the rise of ‘therapy speak’ matters. Therapy Today, February 2026.
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A patient lifeline Journals Published 15 Oct 2020 Agnieszka Sikorska is employed as a mental health facilitator in a GP surgery, supporting clients who are waiting to access NHS psychological therapies. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2020
Therapy Today, February 2024 Journals Published 26 Jan 2024 Under pressure: Can low-cost counselling services survive?... plus... Helping clients deal with workplace anxiety // The therapeutic power of watching films // Working with the impact of war trauma // The pros and cons of joining online groups
The politics of nostalgia Journals Published 15 Oct 2020 Nostalgia suggests a yearning for an idealised past that never existed. David Morgan explains how nostalgia can function on both a political and a personal level, often to avoid the harsh reality of the present. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2020