Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2023 Journals Published 20 Oct 2023 Let's talk about death and dying Plus... Muslim identities: Understanding mental health in Muslim communities... Held hostage: The metaphor of a kidnapper can help clients with OCD... Delusion and reality: How to work with the beliefs of a psychotic patient
Therapy Today, July/August 2023 Journals Published 6 Jun 2023 Is working with psychedelics the future of therapy?... plus... Championing the person-centred approach... Lessons learned from working with addiction... The ethics of working with clients abroad... Exploring what makes a good ending
Workplace competences A competence framework to recognise and support the roles of workplace counsellors and enhance professional standards
BACP events We organise professional conferences, CPD events and networking opportunities around the UK and online, covering many different aspects of counselling and psychotherapy.
Family and pressurised environments About therapy Find out about the most common causes of conflict, how to resolve them and when it’s time to seek therapy
NHS productivity project News Published 5 May 2026 An invitation for an organisation to tender and work with us on our NHS productivity project to improve understanding of counselling and psychotherapy with NHS leaders and commissioners.
BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2024 Journals Published 5 Jun 2024 ‘That’s so gay!’: Why does LGBT bullying happen and what can we do to make our counselling spaces safe, LGBT+ inclusive environments? // Throw of the dice // Gloriously unready // More doing, less being // Under the eyes of a thousand stars...
University and College Counselling Journals Published 7 Aug 2017 For counsellors and psychotherapists in further and higher education. The quarterly professional journal of BACP Universities and Colleges division.
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.
Workforce In the context of a challenging employment market, driving growth in paid opportunities and bringing employers closer to our professions is a key priority for BACP.