In the experience of clients who have body image issues, how has/do their encounters with social media impact on them? Research Published 6 May 2020 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Hannah Windows, Stacey Permaul, Benise Cole, Jenny Stubbs and Helen Ard
Practitioner Perspectives on Routine Outcome Measures (ROMs) in Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Published 25 May 2026 Updated 25 May 2026 Research by Lei Sorvisto
How therapists experience erotic transference and countertransference in the therapeutic relationship Research Published 19 Jun 2026 Updated 19 Jun 2026 Research by Kirsty Oxley
The lived experience of unpredictability: therapists with physical chronic illness in clinical practice Research Published 12 Jun 2026 Updated 12 Jun 2026 Research by Miriam Reason
“School counselling is one of the most crucial things we can invest time, money and effort in” News Published 3 Feb 2025 Watch Deputy Head Teacher Sanchita Chaudhary talk about the impact of school counselling
Working in and with the More-than-Human World (Nature) Sarah King is exploring outdoor therapy: Connecting with the more-than-human World. BACP member blog
Ethical guidelines for research in the counselling professions Research Published 11 Jul 2018 Updated 28 Feb 2019 Guidelines to promote and inform good research practice. PDF download
A journey through languages: a systematic literature review on the multilingual experience in counselling and psychotherapy with children and adolescents. Research Published 10 May 2022 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Laura Serrani
Therapists reflect on women’s mental health in 2026 News Published 6 Mar 2026 Our members explore the pressures, patterns, and resilience shaping women’s wellbeing today
Exploring integrating Chinese calligraphy handwriting as a potential complementary psychological therapy for the Chinese community in the UK. A dual case study design of brief intervention of Chinese calligraphy enhanced therapy (CCET) Research Published 21 Apr 2021 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Juan Du