Chancellor’s Autumn Statement is a good start for improving the mental health of the nation News Published 31 Oct 2024 We welcome the Budget’s much needed investment in public services but we're concerned about the impact on third sector organisations
The importance of inclusion for Mixed-Race individuals News Published 29 Oct 2024 Inclusion for Mixed-Race Individuals: Addressing identity, visibility, and mental health in diversity discussions. BACP member blogs.
A pathway to private practice Journals Published 19 Mar 2025 Open article: For those thinking about starting out in private practice, Rick Hughes reflects on the process he went through to evolve his counselling career. Private Practice, March 2025.
Therapy Today, December 2024 - January 2025 Journals Published 23 Oct 2024 Time to dump the 'dustbin diagnosis'? The pros and cons of a BPD label // Working with intrusive thoughts // Navigating family estrangement // When trauma hides in plain sight // Neurodivergence in the other chair. December 2024/January 2025
Further and higher education competences A framework for delivering effective counselling in FE and HE
Psychological Professions into Action campaign deadline extended News Published 12 Jun 2020 Have your say in the Psychological Professions into Action campaign
The big issue: Women, ADHD and the missing years Good practice Published 19 Jun 2026 Open article: Rachael Martin investigates why the therapy profession is seeing a rise in women in midlife with ADHD and what we need to understand to help them. Therapy Today, July-August 2026.
Open Dialogue and the ODDESSI trial News Published 5 Jun 2026 Dr Russell Razzaque explores why open dialogue could be the next revolution in mental health care. BACP client blogs
My mental health Journals Published 17 Apr 2025 Open article: Donna Taylor knows what it’s like to suffer a mental breakdown and spend time in a psychiatric hospital. She talks to the journal about her experience. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2025.