Thresholds, January 2025 Journals Published 20 Dec 2024 Forgiveness in therapy - Guiding the process // The Abrahamic commitment - Action’s role in existentialist anxiety // Healing and cure - Transformation in therapeutic work.
Notes from the Chair of research SIG: Witnessing many sector changes Journals Published 1 Mar 2023 'My own doctoral research found that resources within student counselling are not suitably matched with clinical services in healthcare...' Regular column from Afra Turner. University and College Counselling, March 2023
Notes from the Chair: New shoots Journals Published 13 Apr 2023 ‘I hope you might have a think about whether you could be interested in helping us shape and grow our community by joining the BACP Workplace Executive Committee.’ BACP Workplace, April 2023
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Ask the Executive: What do you call yourself? Journals Published 15 Apr 2020 Do you include ‘coach’ in your title – and when did you know it was OK to do this? Members of the BACP Coaching Executive answer another common question. Coaching Today, April 2020
New ideas: Helping new stories take root Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 Creating a tree of life can offer a creative and collaborative approach to reshaping a personal narrative, says Julie Devonald. Therapy Today, March 2024
The Surviving Work Survey Journals Published 21 Jan 2020 Elizabeth Cotton shares the results of a survey that looked at employment conditions in the therapeutic professions. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2020
Counselling changes lives: When the music stops Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Despite being at increased risk of addiction, depression and anxiety, there is little backstage mental health support for those who tour, says Tamsin Embleton. Therapy Today, April 2024
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.
What should pastoral care look like in the 21st century? Journals Published 7 Oct 2020 In the first in our new debate series, Paul Hurst argues the case for a new Universal Pastoral Care model, centred around the principles of counselling ethics rather than faith-based considerations. Thresholds, October 2020