Reviews Journals Published 30 Nov 2023 Personal critiques of new books for counsellors and psychotherapists working with children, young people and families. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2023
Working with refugees as a psychotherapist Jane Taylor Rahman on bearing witness to the trauma, resilience, and rebuilding of refugees in therapy.
Navigating a complex landscape: duty of care for dual-qualified coaches Journals Published 1 May 2026 Open article: As coaches and dual-qualified practitioners, what ethical responsibilities do we hold for our clients?Dr Trish Turner and Dr Benita Mayhead share their explorations. Coaching Today, April 2026.
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The tyranny of silence: giving sorrow words in the context of genetic counselling Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Alan Phillips, Vishakha Tripathi and Charlotte Tomlinson explore how genetic counsellors and therapeutic counsellors can work together with individuals referred for testing for inheritable diseases. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2016
Therapists reflect on women’s mental health in 2026 News Published 6 Mar 2026 Our members explore the pressures, patterns, and resilience shaping women’s wellbeing today
Grief Works Complimentary access for BACP counsellors and psychotherapists to an award winning app which provides tools and support for grief
Where can they go? A scoping review of counselling services for refugees and asylum seekers who have experienced sexual violence Research Published 6 May 2020 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Tracey Leung
Struggling with the pressures of parenting? The experts share why parenting is so hard right now and their tips on how to cope News Published 27 Jan 2025 Ahead of Parent Mental Health Day, our therapists share what you can do to make it easier and more enjoyable.
Share your views on counselling and psychotherapy in the NHS, including coronavirus response News Published 7 Apr 2020 Have your say as part of NHS England’s Psychological Professions into Action campaign