Shared experience Journals Published 19 Jun 2024 Open article: Angela Ramsay explores the impact of the pandemic on therapists and therapeutic practice. Private Practice, June 2024.
Where lunatics (still) prosper Journals Published 30 Nov 2023 Jeanine Connor revisits an article, first published in this journal in 2011, in which she examined the impact on children of exposure to sex and violence online and in the home. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2023
In practice: relational leadership coaching Journals Published 25 Oct 2023 'The psychological basis of my work is informed by a diverse repertoire of theoretical study and research'. Coaching Today, October 2023
Black man and therapy Nathaniel G. Oke on the barriers, stigma, and healing journeys of Black men in therapy. BACP member blogs.
‘Outdated & not fit for purpose’: urgent review of NICE guideline needed News Published 17 Mar 2026 We’ve signed a coalition letter calling for NICE to urgently review its anxiety guideline
The big issue: Adapt and survive Journals Published 26 Jan 2024 Open article: Catherine Jackson talks to the innovators of community-based mental health initiatives that are thriving despite the cost of living crisis. Therapy Today, February 2024
A quick guide to... Managing your private practice - Negotiation of the business with ethical, therapeutic practice Private practice toolkit - all member resource. PDF download
Endings - what complaints tell us This resource considers some of the complaints we've received around ending therapy and explores their implications for practice
Notes from Acting Chair of BACP UC and from Colleges: Farewell and future opportunities Journals Published 26 May 2023 'There’s something truly remarkable about meeting up and communicating with people you recognise as ‘Your Tribe’ and even within the counselling world, our division is special' Regular column from Mary Jones. University and College Counselling, May 2023
Social media: helpful or harmful? Journals Published 26 Apr 2024 Online communities can raise awareness of mental health issues. But generalised messages often fail to address the complexity of individual experiences, writes Andrew Reeves. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2024.