Understanding anger Journals Published 6 Sep 2021 Jeff Weston wonders if anger is life’s blunt saviour or the most hideous of emotions. Private Practice, September 2021
The boy who was battered, who became an EMDR therapist Journals Published 8 Sep 2022 Open article: Worsening somatic symptoms in his late 30s led Terry West into therapy, which unearthed their origins in childhood trauma. Private Practice, September 2022
Embracing the breakages Journals Published 7 Oct 2020 Emma Palmer shares her experience of living with chronic illness. Thresholds, October 2020
Counselling for Depression vs CBT Journals Published 30 Jun 2013 In an interview with Therapy Today, Michael Barkham explains the PRaCTICED trial – a randomised control trial funded by BACP to test the effectiveness of Counselling for Depression delivered in primary care settings. Therapy Today, June 2013
Improving health and wellbeing Journals Published 31 Oct 2013 A new BACP briefing paper argues that counselling and psychotherapy are important contributors to the Government’s aims to cut health spending by improving our health. Catherine Jackson reports. Therapy Today, October 2013
Where lunatics (still) prosper Journals Published 30 Nov 2023 Jeanine Connor revisits an article, first published in this journal in 2011, in which she examined the impact on children of exposure to sex and violence online and in the home. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2023
SCoPEd partnership update News Published 14 Feb 2024 The SCoPEd partners update on work underway regarding the SCoPEd framework implementation, governance and impact assessment.
In depth: The sound of dreams Journals Published 27 Mar 2024 Caroline Georgiou introduces a multi-sensory sound healing modality. Thresholds, April 2024
What is being in a relationship really like? Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Open article: Mary Morgan explores why relationships are difficult, and why we might need them. Private Practice, Winter 2016
Silenced: the Black student experience Journals Published 31 Dec 2013 Open article: Black and Asian counselling students often complain that their difference and experience is ignored in counselling training. Eugene Ellis and Niki Cooper discuss the reasons for this failure to acknowledge cultural diversity. Therapy Today, December 2013