On the couch with Uma Thomas Journals Published 26 Apr 2024 Uma Thomas gives insights as a Family Support Counsellor at Farleigh Hospice. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2024.
Square peg in a round hole? Journals Published 28 Aug 2024 Open article: Paul Demetriou explores the challenges, strengths and talents of neurodivergent counsellors. Private Practice, September 2024.
Retired membership Find out how to become a BACP retired member, and how to renew or reinstate your retired membership.
Reflecting on reflections: an integrated model for navigating change Journals Published 25 Oct 2023 Coaching and occupational psychologist Charlotte Housden shares the genesis and development of a new practice model for helping clients and practitioners through the process of change, and the research that inspired it. Coaching Today, October 2023
My mental health Journals Published 17 Apr 2025 Open article: Donna Taylor knows what it’s like to suffer a mental breakdown and spend time in a psychiatric hospital. She talks to the journal about her experience. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2025.
Our commitment to clients resources Videos, FAQs and resources to support members in working with this section of the Ethical Framework for the Counselling Professions
The big issue: Celebrating singlehood: the rise in staying solo by choice Journals Published 17 Apr 2025 Open article: More people are choosing to stay unpartnered, and it’s time we ditch the stigma and start to understand the lived experiences of singletons beyond the context of dating, says Suzy Walker. Therapy Today, May 2025.
Grief Works Complimentary access for BACP counsellors and psychotherapists to an award winning app which provides tools and support for grief
BACP Coaching division BACP Coaching is a focus for coaches and coaching within BACP. Our members are counsellors and psychotherapists who work with a variety of models to integrate coaching and counselling.
What is existential therapy? About therapy Our member Susie Masterson explains what the existential approach is and how existential therapy can help