Positive changes proposed on restrictions to adoption-related counselling News Published 11 Jan 2023 We’ve long called for a re-think on these regulations and hope it will help increase access to therapy
One in 10 women have experienced online violence, research reveals About therapy Our President Lynne Gabriel has commented on new Open University research
My practice Journals Published 26 Jan 2024 ‘I see my clients as adults with grieving children inside'. Therapy Today, February 2024
Displaced by war Journals Published 6 Jan 2023 Open article: Amy Bramley writes about finding meaning in her work with Ukrainian and Russian refugees. Thresholds, January 2023
BACP Workplace, January 2024 Journals Published 12 Jan 2024 Suicide at work: what to do next? Also in this issue: Conversations: What is stopping employers from reimagining what a career life cycle looks like?... The interview: My workplace
Notes from the Chair: Can we connect more? Journals Published 20 Oct 2020 "Working through the recession and the inevitable redundancies and job losses, we will need to learn from each other and stay well." Regular column from Julie Hughes. BACP Workplace, October 2020
Thresholds, October 2023 Journals Published 10 Oct 2023 Food for the future - Nourishment and its therapeutic value... Spiritual identity - Reflective exercises for practitioners... Epilepsy and the transpersonal - Research into anomalous experiences
Therapy Today, March 2024 Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 The rise of portfolio working: Is this the key to making private practice sustainable?...plus... What you need to know about working with ADHD // Helping new client narratives take root Is therapy failing victims of domestic abuse? // Processing pandemic birth trauma
Men’s attitudes to therapy – and how they differ to women’s News Published 11 Jun 2025 Our latest Public Perceptions Survey gives a glimpse into men and women’s thoughts on and experiences of therapy
Why I do the work I do Journals Published 24 Jan 2024 Journey to the core: nurturing connection and empathy in the counselling space. BACP member blogs