Stress About therapy What is stress? How do you deal with stress? BACP member Hansa Pankhania explains how counselling can help.
How do integrative psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors conceptualise and work with betrayal trauma in clinical practice Research Published 24 Mar 2026 Updated 24 Mar 2026 Research by Susan Brennan
Humour in therapy: Exploring how Counsellors working in a person centred way experience humour during therapy, and perceive its potential effects on the therapeutic relationship and their practice Research Published 31 Mar 2026 Updated 1 Apr 2026 Research by Joy Barnett
The Impact of Personal Loss on The Clinical Work of Newly Bereaved Psychodynamic Therapists. A Reflexive Thematic Analysis Research Published 13 Apr 2026 Updated 13 Apr 2026 Research by Katia Tanousis
Exploring the ‘felt sense’ of placelessness: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis of How Counsellors Negotiate Bêcihî (the 'felt sense' of placelessness) within their Professional Identity and Practice. Research Published 15 Apr 2026 Updated 15 Apr 2026 Research by Mehmet Sercan Erbecer
Viewpoint: Scents and sensibility Journals Published 17 Apr 2026 Open article: Ronnie Seaward asks us to consider how room diffusers impact clients. Therapy Today, May 2026.
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How does the concept of situated freedom relate to therapeutic practice? A study into the ways in which therapists work with social and historical context Research Published 24 Apr 2026 Updated 24 Apr 2026 Research by Alice Yeates
How bad does it have to be? News Published 28 Apr 2026 It’s a question many people of all ages carry secretly: ‘How bad does it have to be before I reach out for therapy?’ BACP member blogs.
New guidance on safe use of mental health apps News Published 13 Feb 2026 New guidance on safe use of digital mental health tools is welcome, but human connection remains vital