Bibliotherapy Journals Published 25 Nov 2024 Open article: Bijal Shah makes a powerful case for therapeutic literature. University and College Counselling, November 2024.
Meeting the unique needs of international students Journals Published 29 May 2025 Open article: Ragini Jha makes the case for how counsellors must consider the challenges of racism, as well as social and financial barriers, when supporting international students. University and College Counselling, May 2025.
Research conference archive Research Published 18 Dec 2017 Updated 21 Jan 2026 Information from previous BACP research conferences
Why it’s time to put the psyche back in therapy Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 Pete Sanders argues that counselling can only change lives when it is freed from the medical model. Therapy Today, February 2023
New mums: Six things that therapists want you to know News Published 2 May 2024 Our members have shared their thoughts for Maternal Mental Health Week
The psychological treatment of armed forces personnel and veterans News Published 18 Jun 2026 Joseph Ryan examines the desirable qualities in a therapist who treats members of the armed forces and veterans, or their families. BACP member blogs.
Why are men still trying to work it out alone? News Published 1 Jul 2026 Why are men less likely to seek therapy? The hidden barriers to men’s mental health support. BACP member blogs.
Spiritually ambivalent therapist: The antidote Journals Published 10 Jul 2023 José Luis Leal writes about how being present in the world can help in a spiritual crisis. Thresholds, July 2023
Opinion: Craig Johnson Journals Published 28 Apr 2023 It’s time for private practitioners and organisations to step up and really consider accessibility, says Craig Johnson. Therapy Today, May 2023