Practice review hearings Good practice Published 8 Nov 2018 What happens if a complaint about a BACP members is referred to a practice review hearing
Viewpoint Digby Tantam argues that it’s time to consider diversity and its challenges from a new perspective. Therapy Today, December 2023
My practice Journals Published 1 Oct 2023 ‘My role is to facilitate the decision-making process in a judgment-free, compassionate way'. Therapy Today, December 2023
Hiding and being found Journals Published 30 Nov 2023 Emma Loker suggests that hide-and-seek is a powerful resource in the counselling room which illustrates a child’s early attachments and offers opportunities for reparation. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2023
Opinion: Are we failing families post-adoption? Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Adoption isn’t a happy ever after for all families and children, but parents are still more likely to feel blamed than helped, says Alison Roy. Therapy Today, April 2024
Psychodynamic psychotherapy in public healthcare Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Chris Athanasiadis makes the case for a greater role for psychodynamic psychotherapy in the NHS. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2016
The power of 'no' Journals Published 25 Oct 2024 Open article: What might be possible if only we said 'no'? The art and science of saying 'no' is a topic that intrigues Nicola Neath. She explores why so many of us struggle to say ‘no’ at work and how therapists can best support our clients (and ourselves) to use that two-lettered word more easily. BACP Workplace, October 2024.
The dyslexic counsellor Debbie Keenan, explores embracing dyslexia: a journey as an integrative counsellor and doctoral student. BACP member blog
What complaints tell us Information and support for members and clients based on recent complaints. A series of resources looking at the types of complaints received around different topics and their implications for practice.
From the first moment I saw you Journals Published 27 Jan 2020 How important are first impressions? Erik de Haan observes that the opening moments of a coaching session can reveal a wealth of information about our clients – and the relationship we have with them. Coaching Today, January 2020