Change your winter mindset News Published 22 Oct 2024 Our members explore how a different mindset can teach us to see winter as a special time to be enjoyed and not endured
Loneliness About therapy What is loneliness? How can loneliness affect your mental health? Our member Siri Lewis explains how counselling can help.
Empowering school counsellors: Influencing policy to improve CYP support across a multi academy trust News Published 23 Jun 2025 Jess Foster explores championing CYP counselling standards across her multi academy trust. BACP policy
Notes from Staff Counselling Journals Published 23 Nov 2023 Beyond identity: rethinking mental health support in higher education for staff and students. Regular column from Mary Jones. University and College Counselling, November 2023
Q&A: Responsibility for client risk Journals Published 30 Oct 2023 What are the issues that you face in your client work with employee assistance providers (EAPs) and organisations? Q&A is your chance to ask members of BACP Workplace to respond to your workplace queries. BACP Workplace, October 2023
Choosing radical hope Policy Published 31 Mar 2023 Updated 6 Apr 2023 Reconnecting with the landscape can provide a container for psychological lives, says Hetty Einzig. Therapy Today, April 2023
Taking one step forward and two steps back News Published 8 Feb 2018 Guest blog from Dr Terry Hanley, Senior Lecturer in Counselling Psychology, and Dr Laura Anne Winter, Lecturer in Education and Counselling Psychology, both from The University of Manchester.
How to beat stress: 7 tips from therapists to reclaim your inner peace News Published 4 Nov 2024 We asked our members what stress is, why it happens and what you can do to help.
The medicine in the words: why poetry belongs in the therapy room News Published 13 Mar 2026 Richard Tyler explores how poetry can transform the therapy process. BACP member blogs.
Campaign to tackle ‘crisis point culture’ that prevents men from seeking support News Published 29 Apr 2026 Our survey found 70% of men would only consider therapy once they reach breaking point