Social media: helpful or harmful? Journals Published 26 Apr 2024 Online communities can raise awareness of mental health issues. But generalised messages often fail to address the complexity of individual experiences, writes Andrew Reeves. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2024.
The big issue: Access all areas Journals Published 28 Apr 2023 Open article: All practitioners have a legal and ethical responsibility to make reasonable adjustments to their premises and practices so that disabled people can benefit, says Catherine Jackson. Therapy Today, May 2023
Reimagining support, reframing masculinity Journals Published 2 Sep 2025 Open article: A wide range of structural and social factors can act as barriers to male students seeking support. Jozef Sen and Dr Claire Wolstenholme from Sheffield Hallam University share their approach to getting men talking. BACP University and College Counselling, September 2025.
Navigating the Unknown: Trainee Counsellors’ Experiences Working with Clients with Psychosis Who Are on Medication Research Published 22 Mar 2026 Updated 22 Mar 2026 Research by Jing-Hui van Houten
Counselling skills: An introduction for members Why a framework is needed and how it will help people
What is psychodynamic therapy? About therapy Our member Sarai Monk explains what psychodynamic therapy is and what to expect from the psychodynamic approach.
British Society of Gerontology (BSG) Annual conference, 25th – 27th June 2025, University of Surrey Jenny O’Donnell is presenting research on care Homes and dementia at BSG conference. BACP staff blogs.
Viewpoint: Scents and sensibility Journals Published 17 Apr 2026 Open article: Ronnie Seaward asks us to consider how room diffusers impact clients. Therapy Today, May 2026.
The big issue: Coaching comes of age Journals Published 20 Feb 2023 Open article: With the launch of a competence framework for dual-trained practitioners, the future looks bright for therapeutic coaching, says Catherine Jackson. Therapy Today, March 2023