Coaching Today, April 2023 Journals Published 26 Apr 2023 Living with ADHD: a practitioner’s perspective. Plus: Update on our coaching network groups // Research digest: blending psychological approaches in coaching // Exploratory writing for reflective practice
Reasons to be cheerful Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 Jennifer Pitt reflects on how education and counselling can sit comfortably together in an emotionally healthy secondary school. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2023
When a child transitions Journals Published 31 Mar 2023 Parents of trans+ people need help and support on their journey to acceptance, says Maximillian Mustafa-Holzapfel. Therapy Today, April 2023
King Charles: Therapists reveal emotional impact of a new cancer diagnosis News Published 7 Feb 2024 Our members share the emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis, the impact it has on families, and how therapy can help
Sex, intimacy and sexuality About therapy When you sense something isn’t right in your relationship, we've some advice on what might help you reconnect with your partner
Black man and therapy Nathaniel G. Oke on the barriers, stigma, and healing journeys of Black men in therapy. BACP member blogs.
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.
Are we in danger of extinction? Journals Published 18 Mar 2026 Open article: Susie Masterson on whether artificial intelligence can replace human thinking, and, more importantly for our profession, human experience. Private Practice, March 2026.
Therapy Today, July-August 2026 Journals Published 19 Jun 2026 It's not just a buzz: A closer look at ADHD in midlife women // South asian heritage in focus // Is it OK to self-disclose on social media? // Facing or own mortality // Therapy in men's spaces. Therapy Today, July-August 2026.
Ethics: Under the Influence Journals Published 24 Mar 2025 Open article: Therapists on social media platforms can inadvertently find themselves becoming mental health influencers, says Ella White. Therapy Today, April 2025.