Therapist and carer: the lived experience of psychotherapists also parenting neurodivergent children – an interpretative phenomenological analysis Research Published 25 Feb 2026 Updated 25 Feb 2026 Research by Sheryl Root
Me, undefended Journals Published 1 Dec 2023 Cordelia Galgut describes how she came to see self-disclosure as essential to her way of being as a therapist. Therapy Today, December 2023
Reflections of a final year student Journals Published 26 May 2023 In her final column, Kate Ashley finishes her master’s degree and looks ahead at new opportunities. University and College Counselling, May 2023
Cyberwork: Working online – a lower-worth skill? Journals Published 9 Jul 2020 "Due to COVID-19, working online has suddenly, and unexpectedly, become the only way that therapy is being conducted." Regular column from Sarah Worley-James. BACP Workplace, July 2020
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New campaign uses striking AI images to illustrate anxiety symptoms News Published 11 May 2023 Our Anxiety is... campaign aims to help people find a trained professional who can give them support
Supervision: necessary or not - a case for Journals Published 12 Jun 2020 Our profession rightly demands that we are to be accountable and maintain certain standards for the safety of our clients and ourselves, writes Jude Adcock. Private Practice, June 2020
Q&A: Conscious of carrying the client Journals Published 13 Apr 2023 What are the issues that you face in your client work with employee assistance providers (EAPs) and organisations? Q&A is your chance to ask members of BACP Workplace to respond to your workplace queries. BACP Workplace, April 2023
Add a little kindness to your day and boost your wellbeing News Published 12 Nov 2024 Our members share thoughts on how small acts of kindness can improve your mental wellbeing
Rental Family: A film about loneliness, connection and attachment News Published 9 Feb 2026 Nicola Strudley explores the topic of modern day loneliness and paid relationships.