CEO and Senior management team The day-to-day management of BACP - our CEO and Senior management team.
Our main policy asks included in Northern Ireland party manifestos News Published 28 Jun 2024 Four of our five General Election policies have been reflected in Northern Ireland party manifestos published this week
Your stories About therapy There's no stronger evidence that counselling changes lives than those whose lives have been turned around. Here's your stories of how therapy has helped you.
On the couch with Liam Hallett Journals Published 20 Oct 2023 Liam Hallett a lead psychologist for older people's services explores the roles and insights of self-care strategies, and the transformative power of the therapeutic relationship. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2023
Supervision Journals Published 9 Jun 2023 '…it could be argued that supervision has some of the potential markings of a pyramid scheme, where the revenue is always travelling upwards'. Regular column from Mish Seabrook. Private Practice, June 2023
Returning to the Long Covid Maze News Published 21 Mar 2025 Karen is exploring long Covid to healing: A journey of support, growth & transformation. BACP Member blogs. BACP Member blogs.
News and resources Journals Published 1 Mar 2023 A summary of current issues and opportunities in our sector. University and College Counselling, March 2023
Therapy Today, June 2023 Are you GSRD competent? Ethical working with gender, sexual and relationship diversity... plus... Understanding the impact of minority stress... Relationship anarchy in the therapy room... Myth-busting the risks of affirmative care... When emotional disturbance presents as physical illness.
NHS productivity project News Published 5 May 2026 An invitation for an organisation to tender and work with us on our NHS productivity project to improve understanding of counselling and psychotherapy with NHS leaders and commissioners.
Supporting the Youth Voice Census survey News Published 4 Apr 2025 Responses will give us a fuller picture of young people’s views on mental health support