Road trip to recovery Journals Published 3 Mar 2023 Open article: Marilyn McGowan considers the benefits of radio-controlled cars in counselling with boys who have experienced trauma. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2023
Relationships advice from The couples collective About therapy Our couples collective of BACP therapists share their top tips and guidance on how to navigate relationship issues. Download our booklet or read our online guide.
Become a BACP Trustee News Published 29 Apr 2026 Become a BACP Trustee: are you passionate about the future of the counselling profession and looking to make a meaningful impact on the nation’s mental health?
In training: Our less likeable selves Journals Published 29 Feb 2024 'There is a deeply unhelpful myth that counselling consists of nice people saying kind things to sad people'. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2024
Early career researcher collaborative research grants Research Published 15 May 2023 Updated 27 Aug 2025 Our collaborative research grants support early career researchers with grants of up to £50,000 per project to last no longer than 24 months.
Bridging mind and body: Case notes Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 Open article: Monia Brizzi describes how a complex systems approach helped a musician identify and understand the emotional roots of his physical symptoms. Therapy Today, November 2023
Sexual abuse About therapy What is sexual abuse? How can you overcome the trauma of abuse? Our member Jayne Booth explains how therapy can help survivors.
Imperfect therapist Journals Published 9 Jun 2023 …I find Sally’s sense of entitlement staggering. I glance through the window at her car, a newish hybrid – a gift from her parents. Private Practice, June 2023
Me, undefended Journals Published 1 Dec 2023 Cordelia Galgut describes how she came to see self-disclosure as essential to her way of being as a therapist. Therapy Today, December 2023
Eating Disorders Awareness Week: What is ARFID? News Published 26 Feb 2024 Our members to shine a light on one of the largely unknown and misdiagnosed eating disorders, ARFID (avoidant restrictive food intake disorder).