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
Happy hour in IAPT: improving workplace wellbeing Journals Published 31 Oct 2016 Open article: Lowri Dowthwaite writes about an innovative project that focuses on increasing wellbeing and happiness among IAPT staff. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2016
Beyond the scroll Journals Published 2 Jun 2025 Open article: Emily Alter explores the role of social media in young people’s self-diagnosis, and as a gateway to therapy. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2025.
The big issue: In your corner Good practice Published 20 Mar 2026 Open article: Sam Delaney investigates how well our profession serves those at highest risk of suicide - midlife working-class men. Therapy Today, April 2026.
The big issue: Breaking the birth trauma taboo Journals Published 27 Sep 2024 Open article: Postnatal trauma is still largely unrecognised and untreated - particularly in black women, says Micha Frazer-Carroll. Therapy Today, October 2024.
Research digest Journals Published 27 Sep 2024 Open article: News and resources from the BACP Research team. Therapy Today, October 2024.
Autism About therapy Autism specialist and our member Lisa McAnish, who is also autistic, discusses autism and explains how counselling can help.
It changed my life Journals Published 9 May 2025 Open article: ‘Through therapy I learned to be curious, experience joy and see colour’. Therapy Today, May 2025.
Redundancy About therapy What is redundancy and why does it happen? How can it affect your mental health? BACP registered Simon Coombs shares his insights and explains how counselling can help.
New poll reveals four in five with mental health issues are negatively affected by cost of living crisis News Published 22 May 2024 Our new report calls for Governments across the UK to act now as mental health of nation is 'on a knife edge'