Scottish party manifestos reflect our policy priorities News Published 23 Apr 2026 Evidence of our policy influence across most party manifestos ahead of the Scottish Parliament election
How does the concept of situated freedom relate to therapeutic practice? A study into the ways in which therapists work with social and historical context Research Published 24 Apr 2026 Updated 24 Apr 2026 Research by Alice Yeates
The Dislocated Client: What is the experience of psychodynamic therapists working with clients who moved frequently in childhood? A Reflexive Thematic Analysis Research Published 4 Mar 2026 Updated 4 Mar 2026 Research by Tansy Parkinson
How do child and adolescent counsellors and psychotherapists currently understand developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD, dyspraxia)? How do they conceptualise the emotional well-being needs of young people in this group? Research Published 21 Mar 2026 Updated 27 Mar 2026 Research by Christine Brake
In the experience of clients who have body image issues, how has/do their encounters with social media impact on them? Research Published 6 May 2020 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Hannah Windows, Stacey Permaul, Benise Cole, Jenny Stubbs and Helen Ard
PCPB publish first shared dataset. News Published 5 Dec 2025 The data provides a clearer picture of the partners' members.
Can a NATURE prescription be as effective for treating anxiety and depression as traditional talking therapy? A phenomenological study into the thoughts of those who have delivered both Research Published 5 May 2026 Updated 12 May 2026 Poster presentation by Emily May Alford.
Coaching Today journal archive News Published 16 Aug 2017 Archive of online articles and pdf copies of Coaching Today, the quarterly journal of BACP Coaching division
Research – call for participants Research Published 9 Apr 2025 Updated 9 Apr 2025 Exploring the Perceptions and Attitudes of Men Who Have Experienced Counselling and Coaching - a Thematic Analysis
Rental Family: A film about loneliness, connection and attachment News Published 9 Feb 2026 Nicola Strudley explores the topic of modern day loneliness and paid relationships.