From the CEO: Digital development Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 ‘Over the next few years we’ll be closely monitoring the advancements in technology' Therapy Today, September 2023
From the Chair: Natalie Bailey Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 ‘The AGM provides an opportunity to celebrate the collective efforts of members in addressing poor mental health’ Therapy Today, November 2023
Campaign Trail Journals Published 25 Apr 2023 ‘People who are stuck on waiting lists or unable to access care need urgent action, not more delays and empty promises’. Regular column from Matthew Smith-Lilley. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2023
Division news Journals Published 6 Dec 2023 Catch up with the latest news from BACP Private Practice. Private Practice, December 2023
Equality, diversity and inclusion Research Published 30 Jan 2023 Updated 23 Apr 2026 We’re committed to and passionate about improving equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) within the counselling and psychotherapy professions
It changed my life Journals Published 22 Nov 2024 Open article: ‘Therapy helped me climb out of the black hole of depression’. Therapy Today, December 2024/January 2025.
Counselling changes lives: When trauma hides in plain sight Journals Published 22 Nov 2024 Open article: Therapy can help clients recognise the unexpected ways trauma shows up in their lives, says Philippa Smethurst. Therapy Today, December 2024/January 2025.
Grant-funding supports improved access to counselling News Published 27 Nov 2024 We’re funding our members to deliver projects to improve access to counselling for people from marginalised and racialised community backgrounds.
Am I wrong to be optimistic about the future of health and care? News Published 26 Nov 2024 Matt Smith-Lilley focuses on the health and care sector, giving his insights into current challenges with an eye on the future: Insights from BACP's Policy team. BACP staff blog
Are we in danger of extinction? Journals Published 18 Mar 2026 Open article: Susie Masterson on whether artificial intelligence can replace human thinking, and, more importantly for our profession, human experience. Private Practice, March 2026.