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The big issue: One-click culture Good practice Published 28 Jan 2026 Open article: How should we respond to changing client expectations about therapy? Sally Brown investigates. Therapy Today, February 2026.
Jewish trauma article – our response News Published 4 Jan 2024 We’ve issued a statement about an article for our BACP Workplace journal
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
Government urged to end uncertainty over adoption support funding News Published 21 May 2026 Our response to the Government’s 'Adoption support that works for all' consultation
When our clients leave: The loss we don’t talk about enough Angelique da Silva on the unspoken grief of endings in therapy and the marks they leave. BACP member blogs.