From the CEO: Staying in touch Journals Published 31 Mar 2023 ‘I plan to steer BACP on a steady track for the future and bring new leadership.' Therapy Today, April 2023
World Mental Health Day: Why people are seeking therapy in 2024 News Published 10 Oct 2024 Almost two thirds (64%) of therapists have seen an increase in clients coming to therapy for support with stress, persistent worrying, and overthinking
Ethical decision making in supervision Nicola Blunden explains the cyclical model and how it can be used to structure and guide supervision sessions. Video resource.
Experience: In pursuit of belonging Journals Published 23 May 2025 Open article: Denise Devenish describes how confronting her mixed heritage shifted her approach to cultural competence as a person-centred therapist. Therapy Today, June 2025.
Happy hour in IAPT: improving workplace wellbeing Journals Published 31 Oct 2016 Open article: Lowri Dowthwaite writes about an innovative project that focuses on increasing wellbeing and happiness among IAPT staff. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2016
Race matters: A rise in ethical leadership Journals Published 13 Jan 2023 Letesia Gibson asks: are we getting the leaders we deserve? BACP Workplace, January 2023
Why it’s time to put the psyche back in therapy Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 Pete Sanders argues that counselling can only change lives when it is freed from the medical model. Therapy Today, February 2023
Rise in students seeking mental health support News Published 30 Oct 2018 BACP campaigns to give students access to the right support at the right time
Anti-oppressive and inclusive practice in counselling and psychotherapy training Developing anti-oppressive and inclusive practice in counselling and psychotherapy training using the race and ethnicity toolkit, which has been commissioned by the Coalition for Inclusion and Anti-Oppressive Practice.
Mental health services not included in Northern Ireland spending priorities News Published 7 Mar 2025 We’re disappointed that the NI Executive's new spending priorities don't include mental health services