Passion, belief, trust, desire and patience News Published 2 Jun 2023 In her introduction to the June issue of our Children, Young People and Families journal, Editor Jeanine Connor reflects on Pride month, and the positive difference that counselling & psychotherapy can make to LGBTQ+ young people and their families
A student experience of the BACP research conference In her blog, Shakila shares her first-time experience attending the conference and highlights various noteworthy aspects, and also explores religion, faith and the importance of building networks. BACP members blog
Creating Connections: Counselling in the Age of TikTok and Instagram Louise Hudspith explores connecting with the digital generation: adapting counselling for TikTok and Instagram users. BACP member blogs
Manifesto planning in the run up to a general election Journals Published 14 Dec 2023 Our Children, Young People and Families Lead, Our Children, Young People and Families Lead, Jo Holmes reports on the manifesto planning in the run up to a general election. BACP staff blog
This one is on me News Published 14 Aug 2023 In her blog, Editor Nicola Banning reflects on what's important to people as she introduces the July issue of our BACP Workplace journal. BACP journals blogs
What complaints tell us: January to March 2023 Rebecca Grace, Assistant Registrar for BACP, addresses therapy complaints, confidentiality, competence, boundaries, and power imbalances under the BACP Ethical Framework. BACP Learning from Practice, May 2023
One-at-a-time counselling News Published 2 Jun 2023 In his introduction to the May issue of our University and College Counselling journal, Editor Rick Hughes explores single session therapy. BACP journals blogs
Timely and appropriate services for suicide prevention BACP’s Policy and Public Affairs Officer, Karan Chhabra, explores the need for impactful services. BACP policy blogs
Investing in school counsellors should no longer be a debate News Published 23 Sep 2020 Rachael Nevin-Lewis talks about her experience of being a 'pilot' school counsellor and how we need to invest in a longer term commitment.
School counselling campaign backed by Lib Dems News Published 12 Oct 2020 The Liberal Democrats have written to the Chancellor calling for counselling provision in secondary schools in England