We contributed to a BBC News feature which explores some of the important issues within our profession.
The article on BBC Online, , examines the increasing demand for counselling and psychotherapy, the need for investment, and access to therapy for the public.
It highlighted how important it is to find a therapist registered with an accredited body, such as 香港六合彩精准资料,聽 and features clients talking about their experiences of therapy.
Life-changing
Fiona Ballantine Dykes, our Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Professional Standards Officer, was interviewed for the feature.
She said: 鈥淚t's crucial that we see investment now in life-changing counselling and psychotherapy services so that everyone can access therapy when they need it."
The feature also included a contribution from our member Anthony Davis, a London-based integrative counsellor and psychotherapist, who said he鈥檇 seen an increase in men coming to therapy.
Anthony said: 鈥淎 lot of men were living alone and seeking out therapy to reflect on past relationships and past trauma and wanted to explore how to stop suppressing their emotions.鈥
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We contributed to BBC film on untrained and unregistered therapists
Our Head of Professional Standards Caroline Jesper was interviewed for the documentary
BBC Radio 4 highlights how to find a qualified, registered therapist
Our Deputy Chief Executive Fiona Ballantine Dykes was on the You and Yours programme
Our members in the media
A round-up of where our members have shared their expertise with the media and talked about counselling and its benefits