University and College Counselling Journals Published 28 Mar 2020 Subscribe for free access to the online journal
Free safe and heartsick Journals Published 26 Jan 2024 Counselling can help clients who have fled to the West for safety to understand their complex attachments to their homelands, says Sofia Chanda-Gool. Therapy Today, February 2024
The big issue: Missed, misunderstood and misdiagnosed Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 Open article: Is undiagnosed ADHD and autism at the root of many addictions? asks Kathy Carter. Therapy Today, November 2023
Divisional and BACP news Journals Published 6 Jan 2023 News from the BACP Spirituality division. Thresholds, January 2023
University and College Counselling, May 2024 Journals Published 24 May 2024 Roots exposed: Disentangling mental health and suicide in higher education settings. Plus... Distinctions and visibilities: Labelling mental health... Mental Health Charter: Association of Colleges... Eating disorders: Guidance from Beat
Cultivating relationships and building communities In her blog, Natasha-Rae Adams explores the power of building connections in therapy, fostering growth and knowledge within the supportive therapist community. BACP Communities of Practice blogs
Student placements with children and young people Requirements for student counsellors on adult-focused BACP accredited courses undertaking training placements with children and young people.
Working with colleagues and in teams resources Videos, FAQs and resources to support members in working with this section of the Ethical Framework
University and College Counselling, March 2025 Journals Published 5 Mar 2025 Another trick on the wall: Climbing for wellbeing... Bouldering therapy: Developments from Cumbria... Early maladaptive schemas: Links with depression and anxiety... Student placements: When theory meets practice... Student Minds: University Mental Health Charter. University and College Counselling, March 2025.
The black-and-white magic of feedback Journals Published 24 Jul 2020 Generally regarded as positive, even essential, for coaches, Professor Erik de Haan argues that feedback can also have a dark side… Coaching Today, July 2020