We need to talk about autistic burnout News Published 8 May 2025 Heather Connolly-Smith explores understanding autistic burnout: the hidden struggle and how we can support change. BACP Member blogs.
Why are adult friendships so hard? News Published 29 Oct 2025 One in five therapists say they’ve seen an increase in clients talking about friendship issues
How to spot signs of depression in men News Published 10 Jun 2026 Depression is top reason men seek therapy for first time, according to our survey
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.
Exam results: How to support your child on results day News Published 12 Aug 2024 Our members share their top tips on how best to support your child with their A level and GCSE results – whatever the outcome may be.
Six things you need to know about eating disorders News Published 24 Feb 2025 Eating Disorders Awareness Week: our therapists expose the truth about some the most common misconceptions we have about eating disorders.
New accreditation routes to open Wednesday 11 February 2026 News Published 5 Dec 2025 New BACP accreditation routes opening February 2026 after SCoPEd transition period.
How you can support our school counselling campaign News Published 11 Sep 2020 Sue Pattison and Maggie Robson, joint Chairs of BACP Children, Young People and Families division, ask you to support our campaign for a paid counsellor in every secondary school, academy and FE college in England
Degrees of separation Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 Catherine Havard argues that embodied knowing is the key to managing dual relationships with clients in a small community. Therapy Today, September 2023
From the CEO: The heart of ethical thinking Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 Open article: ‘We’re committed to ensuring our resources remain relevant, accessible and inclusive to all’. Therapy Today, November 2023