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
Natalie Bailey’s term as BACP Chair to come to an end News Published 21 Mar 2025 Natalie Bailey talks about her experience as BACP Chair, as her tenure comes to an end.
Shining a light on school counselling ahead of Scottish elections News Published 19 Jun 2025 We’re evaluating Scotland’s school counselling programme
The wounded healer The wounded healer: How personal pain shapes compassionate practice. BACP member blogs.
The centred soul Journals Published 11 Jul 2024 Open article: Karen Rawden considers the reparative potential of the psychospiritual context when working with ADHD. Thresholds, July 2024.
It changed my life Journals Published 3 Jun 2024 Open article: ‘Couples therapy helped me understand my need to rescue people’. Therapy Today, June 2024
To specialise or not to specialise? Ayndrilla is a humanistic psychotherapeutic counsellor and a member of BACP.
About BACP Workplace News Published 1 Aug 2017 Meet our executive and share their vision for the division.
Connecting with an autistic brain Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 Phyllis Coulter encourages us to use available neurological science to facilitate a working alliance with young people who might otherwise not be able to access counselling. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2018