Practice from a college perspective News Published 16 Feb 2018 A member of our Universities and Colleges division looks at the realities of practising within a college counselling service, and how counsellors must work with clients with common mental health problems as well as more complex needs.
Are you considering working online with clients outside the UK? Guidance for members: legal, ethical and practical considerations for BACP members thinking of working with clients in other countries.
Confidentiality - what complaints tell us This resource considers some of the complaints we've received around client confidentiality and explores their implications for practice
SCoPEd The Scope of Practice and Education (SCoPEd) framework is a ground-breaking shared standards framework, which sets out the core training, practice and competence requirements for counsellors and psychotherapists working with adults.
Training: The smart guide to student supervision Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Brian Charlesworth explores what students need to consider to make the most of training supervision. Therapy Today, April 2024
Research resource support Research Published 15 May 2023 Updated 19 May 2023 Our range of non-monetary and in-kind resources are available for projects to support collaborative research
Clinical concepts: Defeating the death mother Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 There is much to be learned by looking beyond the myth of the all-loving mother and exploring the taboo of maternal hatred, says Julia Vaughan Smith. Therapy Today, April 2024
BACP welcomes nuanced approach to help long term sick return to work News Published 24 Jul 2024 Our response to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Liz Kendall MP, as she promises back to work support
Men’s attitudes to therapy – and how they differ to women’s News Published 11 Jun 2025 Our latest Public Perceptions Survey gives a glimpse into men and women’s thoughts on and experiences of therapy
Suicide risk isn’t binary Journals Published 11 Dec 2024 Open article: When working with suicide risk, therapists in private practice have the freedom to define much of their own practice, writes Andrew Reeves. Private Practice, December 2024.