University and College Counselling, September 2023 Journals Published 7 Sep 2023 Gathering evidence: What research tells us. Plus... Breaking point: Colleges in Scotland... SCORE consortium: Counselling and academic outcome... Service wellbeing: Research from University of Bristol... Duty of care: A legal perspective
The importance of inclusion for Mixed-Race individuals News Published 29 Oct 2024 Inclusion for Mixed-Race Individuals: Addressing identity, visibility, and mental health in diversity discussions. BACP member blogs.
Therapy Today, February 2025 Journals Published 24 Jan 2025 The placement problem. Is competition for places leaving trainees vulnerable to exploitation? Eldest daughter syndrom // Disgust in the therapy room // Supervising a former client // Healing from sudden bereavement. Therapy Today, February 2025
Safeguarding and protecting people About therapy BACP’s work to protect the public and to maintain public confidence in the profession is at the heart of everything we do.
University and College Counselling, November 2023 Journals Published 23 Nov 2023 ‘Infantasising’ students at risk of suicide, or time for a new duty of care in HE? // Two heads are better than one? // The parallel process between trainee counsellors and student clients
Approved progression qualification: SCoPEd framework column B and C competences For awarding organisations who have designed a qualification that enables students to gain competences aligned to column B and C of the SCoPEd framework.
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
When our clients leave: The loss we don’t talk about enough Angelique da Silva on the unspoken grief of endings in therapy and the marks they leave. BACP member blogs.
Six things you need to know about eating disorders News Published 24 Feb 2025 Eating Disorders Awareness Week: our therapists expose the truth about some the most common misconceptions we have about eating disorders.
Elderly Counselling News Published 7 Jun 2023 'Elderly people have special gifts and unique needs', says Jennie Cummings-Knight, exploring the challenges faced by older people and highlighting the role of a sensitive counsellor to support them