In depth: Connecting worlds Journals Published 25 Mar 2026 Open article: Robin Shohet writes about the need for spirit within therapy and psychological exploration within spirit. Thresholds, April 2026.
It changed my life Journals Published 23 Oct 2024 Open article: ‘Therapy helped me come to terms with my birth mother’s rejection’. Therapy Today, November 2024.
Burst the self-doubt campaign launched with interactive art installation News Published 18 Jun 2024 Our campaign aims to highlight how therapy can help women with self-doubt and low self-esteem
Registered member to senior accredited member route 4: dual membership transfer News Published 28 Nov 2025 For registered members who also hold current membership with ACC, BPC, NCPS or UKCP aligned to column C of the SCoPEd framework.
Five years after lockdown News Published 7 Mar 2025 Anne explores Life after lockdown: How Ireland’s cocooners adjusted to a post-pandemic world. BACP Member blogs.
Mental Health Professionals’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Related to Nutrition in Mental Health Care: A Scoping Review Research Published 5 May 2026 Updated 12 May 2026 Poster presentation by Jayne Leonard.
The issue: The silence of a suicide at work Journals Published 12 Jan 2024 Open article: The suicide of an employee can have far-reaching consequences for colleagues, managers, the employer and the community. Sue Christy makes the case for better suicide postvention and explains why taking the right steps in the golden hours after a suicide can help to reduce further traumatisation and supports healing and recovery in the workforce. BACP Workplace, January 2024
Pride focus: Delighting in difference Journals Published 3 Jun 2024 Open article: With an affirmative foundation, all good therapy can be challenging, explorative, deep and rewarding, says Paul Christopher Mollitt. Therapy Today, June 2024.
Notes from the Chair Good practice Published 4 Mar 2024 'Universities and colleges are facing tough financial times'. University and College Counselling, March 2024
The issue: Are you working with neurodivergent burnout? Journals Published 17 Apr 2024 Open article: Recent research reveals that surprisingly high numbers of neurodivergent people are drawn to working in the caring professions, and may be more at risk of experiencing an extreme and debilitating form of burnout. How much do we really know about neurodivergent burnout and its long-term consequences? And, how can therapists best support neurodivergent carers who are facing burnout? Cloie Parfitt shares her findings. BACP Workplace, April 2024