Thoughts on loss, endings and Year 6 children News Published 14 May 2020 Yvonne Parr, a primary school counsellor, advocates for Year 6 children to be among the first to return to school if coronavirus lockdown is eased.
Counselling is not a weakness Theresa Hammond, gives her personal experience of the impact of COVID-19. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµmember blogs
All eyes on her yet she was never truly seen Rochelle Armstrong describes how Marilyn Monroe's experience teaches us the dangers of a public persona while Norma Jean shows us the value of vulnerability. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµmember blogs
Viewpoints Journals Published 25 Jun 2021 Your platform to share your views, opinions and concerns about our profession. Therapy Today, July/August 2021
Therapy Today, May 2023 Journals Published 28 Apr 2023 Access all areas... The reasonable adjustments that we can all make to open up our practices... plus... Uncovering the real causes of burnout... Supervision and assessing fitness to practise when a client has a life-limiting diagnosis... Is it OK to work under your first name only?
Boarding schools and broken attachments Journals Published 30 Aug 2022 In the third of our four-part series, Soosan Latham reflects on the effects of boarding school on attachment style, adult relationships and the development of the self. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµChildren, Young People and Families, September 2022
The cost-of-living challenges faced by community-based organisations News Published 22 May 2024 Jeremy Bacon focuses on the challenges of community-based counselling services amid cost-of-living crisis: Insights from BACP's Policy team. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµstaff blog
Influencing in a time of change Our ±«ÓãÊÓÆµpresident Lynne Gabriel explores the impact of Labour’s historic victory on counselling and psychotherapy. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµstaff blog
Chancellor’s Autumn Statement is a good start for improving the mental health of the nation News Published 31 Oct 2024 We welcome the Budget’s much needed investment in public services but we're concerned about the impact on third sector organisations