SCoPEd frequently asked questions Here you can find answers to some commonly asked questions about SCoPEd; what it is, our aims for SCoPEd and the likely next steps.
Accredited member to senior accredited member route 3: recognition of prior learning (RPL) For accredited members who’ve not completed the required Level 7 counselling and psychotherapy qualification or a BACP accredited or approved progression training course aligned to column C of the SCoPEd framework.
Notes from HUCS' new chair: Reconnecting with our work selves Journals Published 1 Mar 2023 'I often notice that there is a brief window, where the familiar is thrown into slight relief, bringing a chance to formulate a new understanding of something routine'. Regular column from Jane Harris. University and College Counselling, March 2023
Mental Health Awareness Week 2023: Counselling Changes Lives News Published 17 May 2023 We’ve published some of the results from our 2023 Public Perceptions Survey
A mindful approach to the new year News Published 30 Jan 2024 Kieanna Nelson explores a therapeutic approach to managing anxiety, cultivating resilience, and fostering ongoing self-care in 2024. BACP member blog
Coaching in practice: Deep Coaching Journals Published 27 Jan 2020 Kate Manley is the first practitioner in the UK to qualify as a certified Deep Coaching professional, an approach that combines spiritual awareness with practical strategies to support psychological and spiritual growth. Coaching Today, January 2020
Imperfect therapist: Mood is mellow Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 …is it OK to afford an exotic holiday and not pay more than the bare minimum (just into double figures) for therapy? Private Practice, March 2023
The power of hope News Published 18 Jan 2023 Nicola Banning reflects on her decade as editor of BACP Workplace and celebrates the contributors who have written for the journal. BACP member blogs
Because the internet News Published 2 Jun 2023 'We need to be mindful... compulsive behaviours for some may be perfectly healthy for others', says Jeremy Sachs, exploring the link between mens mental health and the internet