My practice: Accepting that we are animals Journals Published 4 Sep 2020 "…their bodies told the stories of what postures they both must have held frequently as children". Private Practice, September 2020
Private Practice, March 2024 Journals Published 18 Mar 2024 Hidden scars from afar: Addressing the repercussions of war... Freud: the enduring legacy... Disentangling entanglements... What matters in old age
8 ways to help your child with back-to-school anxiety News Published 4 Sep 2023 Our members share their thoughts on what to do if your child is anxious about starting the new academic year
Depression and young people resource BACP’s Digital Learning Officer, Reni Vadgama, describes our new CPD hub resource. BACP staff blogs
Change is all around us News Published 6 Mar 2023 In his introduction to the March issue of our University and College Counselling journal, Editor Rick Hughes explores the ebb and flow of life. BACP journals blogs
They are what they eat Journals Published 1 Sep 2020 Jennifer Pitt explores the relationship between food and mood in young people, as well as the therapist’s role in raising awareness about healthy eating. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2020
Promoting your membership Guidelines on how to use your designatory letters, logos and certificates (previously members' advertising policy).
Working with families of brain injury survivors Journals Published 27 Jan 2025 Open article: People with an acquired brain injury are often cared for at home. But family members also need support to process the potentially life-changing experience, write Dr Freddie Byrne and Angelina Hassan. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2025.
Message from the Chair: Notice what is good and say it Journals Published 15 Apr 2020 "I find that a useful early focus in a coaching programme is to look with the client at their strengths, and I usually do this using values in action resources." Coaching Today, April 2020
Working through the bardo Journals Published 22 Oct 2020 Coach and therapist Becky Vincent reflects on the effects of lockdown on her practice, her clients and herself. Coaching Today, October 2020