Therapy Today, June 2025 Journals Published 23 May 2025 Anxious & absent: How therapists can support the rising numbers of parents dealing with emotionally based school avoidance // Supporting resettled refugees // Growing up with dual heritage // Biphobia and bi-erasure // Diagnosis as a route to care. Therapy Today, June 2025
Points of view Journals Published 1 Mar 2023 Feedback on Pablo Van Schravendyk’s article, ‘On becoming a mental health mentor.' University and College Counselling, March 2023
From the Chair: Cherishing the opportunity Journals Published 30 Mar 2023 'I have always maintained a belief in the Buddhist humanistic values of non-violence, compassion and wisdom: helping us to live a more peaceful life.' Regular column from Kath Lock-Giddy. Thresholds, April 2023
My practice: Jude Fruin Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 ‘My motivation is being able to play a part in levelling the playing field.’ Therapy Today, February 2023
Self-care resources A collection of resources to help you consider and understand the importance of your own self-care.
Fewer than half of state schools in England offer on-site counselling News Published 9 Oct 2020 Join our campaign calling for investment in a paid counsellor in every secondary school and FE college in England
Ten reasons Journals Published 27 Mar 2024 Open article: Helen Carter, a humanistic practitioner, describes how her Buddhist worldview informs her therapeutic work. Thresholds, April 2024
The End Journals Published 26 Nov 2020 Emmanuelle Smith examines the Sky Atlantic drama through a psychotherapeutic lens. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2020
Changing the narrative News Published 7 Feb 2024 Rahi Popat explores a transformative journey from adversity to growth, shared by one committed to giving back. He speaks on the impact of counseling, personal evolution, and planting seeds for a brighter future. BACP member blog
Ask the executive: How do I get the best out of supervision? Journals Published 27 Jan 2020 Open article: BACP Coaching’s Executive Specialist for Supervision, Steve Page, responds on behalf of the Executive. Coaching Today, January 2020