Swimming my way through grief Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 As therapists, how do we cope when crises in our own lives affect the energy we have available for client work? By Christine Flanders. Private Practice, June 2018
When the worst happens Journals Published 30 Nov 2014 Open article: A college counsellor reflects on the impact of two student suicides in her establishment – and shares the steps the department took in the aftermath. University and College Counselling, November 2014
Experts by experience Journals Published 1 Mar 2018 Steph Jones argues that personal experience of mental health problems can add to a counsellor’s skills. Therapy Today, March 2018
Better conversations about... Infertility Journals Published 14 Jan 2021 Do employers need to understand the impact of infertility on their workforce? Jane Moffett thinks so. She explains why a little knowledge and support can make all the difference. BACP Workplace, January 2021
How do you know if your client has autism? Journals Published 24 Apr 2020 Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is complex and difficult to diagnose. So, counsellors should think carefully before suggesting autism to a client, says Elaine Nicholson. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2020
Did you know? Research Published 5 Aug 2020 Updated 12 Mar 2021 Our regular update on the latest in counselling and psychotherapy research from the BACP research team. Research digest 2, August 2020
Are we disabling our clients? Journals Published 31 Mar 2014 Attitudes and assumptions can be as disabling as physical barriers, writes Michèle Taylor. Therapy Today, March 2014
Systematic feedback: a relational perspective Journals Published 31 Dec 2013 Systematic feedback is a powerful tool that has the potential to improve the therapeutic process and outcomes – and is often liked by clients, argues Mick Cooper in this interview with John Wilson of onlinevents. Therapy Today, December 2013
Adapting CBT for children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Open article: Sarah Rogers not only adapts cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) creatively for children but enjoys working with those who are not neurotypical, finding their special interests and skills an asset in the therapy room. BACP Children and Young People, September 2016
Triggernometry Journals Published 21 Apr 2021 Andrew Thomas developed the Rainbow Map so that clients could better understand – and so better manage – their response to events that trigger survival modes of behaviour. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2021