What is humanistic therapy? About therapy Our member Dee Johnson explains how the humanistic approach works and what it can help with
Congratulations to the winners of our 2024 BACP new researcher award News Published 17 May 2024 Fabienne dos Santos Sousa, Annabella Feeny and Pierre Musa (Musa) Halime Wessel won the award for their study into Scottish university and college counselling services.
Our call to the new Labour Government and Prime Minister Keir Starmer Find out how we’ll be working to build relationships with the new Labour Government
Counselling in the humanitarian field Diana Conroy is a social worker and psychotherapist working as staff counsellor with the UN in Nairobi.
Influencing in a time of change Our BACP president Lynne Gabriel explores the impact of Labour’s historic victory on counselling and psychotherapy. BACP staff blog
New research shows multiple benefits of school counselling News Published 29 Jan 2025 New studies highlight benefits of on-site counselling for secondary school students and school staff
From the CEO Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 ‘I’m listening, asking questions and forming ideas of how best I can contribute’. Therapy Today, March 2024
Improved access to therapy support for abuse survivors News Published 17 Dec 2025 This should end the postcode lottery for some people trying to access life-changing counselling
Division news Journals Published 6 Dec 2023 Catch up with the latest news from BACP Private Practice. Private Practice, December 2023
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) About therapy What is ADHD? What are the signs? Does ADHD affect mental health? BACP member and registered therapist Clare Patterson shares her insight and explains how counselling can help.