I'm looking for information about...
My membership
- Renew or change my membership
- See my membership benefits
- Find resources and CPD
- Get support with ethical concerns
- Search for jobs or student placements
Becoming a counsellor
- Find out what therapists do
- Check our recommended training routes
- Search for accredited courses
- Find study resources
- Join BACP
Having counselling
- Find a registered therapist
- See how therapy can help
- Find out what happens in therapy
- Read advice articles and client stories
- Get confidential guidance
BACP
- Find out who we are and what we do
- Meet our officers and governors
- See how we're promoting counselling
- See how we protect the public
- Browse our latest news
News from BACP

Our call for government investment in school counselling featured in the media
Statistics from our recent school counselling survey used in national and online titles

Results of the 2022 BACP school counselling survey
Our findings will help us highlight the need for a paid counsellor in every school in England.

Our Public Perceptions Survey results in the media
Our research highlights the mental health impact of the pandemic

Our chair calls for greater investment in children's counselling provision
Natalie Bailey says counsellors are ready to provide desperately-needed support

Actions to tackle racial inequalities in counselling professions outlined in our policy paper
“We cannot turn away, the time to act is now,” says our President David Weaver

New NHS leadership role is boost for counselling professions
It follows our campaign for greater representation for the professions within the NHS
Forthcoming events
Research conference 2022 - On-demand
SCoPEd partner update and Q&A
BACP Supervisor's Event - A paradoxical process: the joys and challenges of supervision
From our journals

The big issue: Hope in the shadow of conflict
Open article: Catherine Jackson explores the role of the therapeutic professions in times of war and global threat. Therapy Today, May 2022

Working with depression
Open article: Chronic low mood can be difficult to treat, but interpersonal psychotherapy is recommended by NICE and widely used in IAPT services. Andrew Bates describes how it works. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2022

'Changing the world, one person at a time': a practitioner perspective on coaching for social change
Open article: To coincide with our Working with Coaching Day in March, focusing on coaching and social impact, Val Watson offers a personal reflection on how she incorporates elements of coaching for social change into her life and practice. Coaching Today, April 2022
Find out more about ...

Ethical Framework for the Counselling Professions
The Ethical Framework sets out the expected ethical principles, values and good practice standards for BACP members. All members commit to complying with the Ethical Framework as part of their terms and conditions of membership.

Ethics hub
Need help with an ethical dilemma? Find information and support or book a consultation with our ethics officers.

Professional conduct
How we uphold high standards of proficiency and ethical practice within the counselling professions.