Therapy Today, October 2024 Journals Published 27 Sep 2024 Black women & birth trauma... Why postnatal PTSD still goes unrecognised // Working with black queer men // Helping a client let go with love // Compassionate race conversations // Are placements fit for purpose?
Private Practice, December 2024 Journals Published 11 Dec 2024 Help! What do I need to do now? BACP Private Practice Conference 2024 special issue. Plus... The practitioner who survives and thrives... Working with suicide risk... Connecting with black clients. Private Practice, December 2024.
Private Practice, June 2025 Journals Published 18 Jun 2025 The personal branding dilemma: Marketing your practice. Plus... The hidden impact of a complaint... Finding community through social media... Boarding school and broken attachments. Private Practice, June 2025
Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2026 Journals Published 29 Apr 2026 How does EMDR really work? Plus... Mind’s eye: Imagery therapy for psychosis // Chronic illness: Can the mind help the body to heal? // Have faith: Working with a client’s spirituality
Therapy Today, November 2025 Journals Published 21 Oct 2025 The Growing trend of clients who feel they can't stop looking. Embracing older age // Working with donor-conceived clients // Becoming a therapy trainer // Avoiding armchair diagnosis. Therapy Today, November 2025
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
Research resources Research Published 28 Jul 2017 Updated 18 Jul 2025 Resources to inform your practice, help you undertake research and update you on our research activities.
BACP Register supervision, CPD and audit Find out about the specific requirements for registered members. Includes links to supervision and mandatory CPD templates.
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