Counselling and bereavement News Published 24 Jun 2020 The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in additional unexpected deaths alongside restrictions on people who have been bereaved. Produced with Cruse Bereavement Care, this briefing considers the importance of bereavement support.
Anxiety and coronavirus: Tips and strategies to help you cope News Published 23 Mar 2020 Our members share their ideas for what can help
Coping with financial concerns – tips from therapists News Published 15 Jan 2024 Our members share tips and advice on how to cope with financial worries
Weapons of mass distraction: addictive design, wellbeing and human rights Journals Published 5 Jun 2019 Open article: The final instalment of Sarah Haywood’s four-part series, focusing on children and young people’s digital worlds. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2019
Counselling at Work, Winter 2012 Issue 75 Journals Published 31 Jan 2013 In this issue ... contents and editorial
Workplace matters: Is it ever ok to cry at work? Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Open article: In her regular column, Sandi Mann discusses why crying at work is probably still a risky behaviour for most of us. Counselling at Work, Summer 2016
Blue Monday: Tips to chase the blues away on the "lowest day of the year" News Published 17 Jan 2022 Our members discuss whether Blue Monday is real or not and offer tips if you're feeling low today
"I’m in trouble at work" Journals Published 31 Oct 2016 Open article: When an employer begins formal procedures our clients are rarely prepared for the psychological effects. Patrick Quinn outlines the specific skills that counsellors need to help support clients through the process. Counselling at Work, Autumn 2016
Hyperemesis gravidarum: who cares? Journals Published 31 Jan 2018 Open article: Michelle Nicholson reflects on the experiences of women who have suffered the psychological effects of severe pregnancy sickness. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2018