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.
Our response to Sunak’s call to end ‘sick note culture’ News Published 19 Apr 2024 We’re extremely disappointed with Sunak’s harmful and inaccurate comments on mental health and work
What if? Psychotherapist and writer, Matthew Johnston, asks difficult questions about race, power and silence in the therapy room.
What is existential therapy? About therapy Our member Susie Masterson explains what the existential approach is and how existential therapy can help
Psychodynamic psychotherapy in public healthcare Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Chris Athanasiadis makes the case for a greater role for psychodynamic psychotherapy in the NHS. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2016
How to avoid relationship break-ups during ‘divorce month’ News Published 21 Jan 2025 Couples counsellor Jonathan Eddie gives advice on how to avoid separation and improve your relationship
Inside the organisation: Dialogue First Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 Every year up to 250,000 parents divorce and separate putting a strain on wellbeing, relations and budgets. Marc Lopatin explains how lawyer-supported mediation could reduce both the emotional and financial fallout. Counselling at Work, Spring 2015
New study finds local therapy services better for people with complex mental health needs News Published 2 Apr 2025 Targeted community therapy can cut inpatient admissions and emergency service use, as well as improve patient care
Mentoring scheme for trainees from marginalised and racialised communities News Published 9 Jun 2022 We’re re-opening our equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) mentoring scheme for student members and trainees.
How do trainee counsellors experience and navigate ambiguity within their integrative counselling training? Research Published 4 Mar 2026 Updated 4 Mar 2026 Research by Vitor Velosa