However change comes News Published 27 Mar 2023 In his blog for the March issue of Private Practice journal, Editor John Daniel considers the business of change in its many forms. BACP journals blogs
Spoons and spiders webs News Published 9 May 2023 In her blog for the April issue of our Coaching Today journal, Editor Diane Parker talks about creating something of value for a specific community or group of people. BACP journals blogs
The power of music to unlock emotions News Published 25 Feb 2021 Ailsa Smith Thompson describes how music enabled her to hear, see and soothe all her feelings around the coronavirus pandemic
When BMI blocks support for people with eating disorders News Published 16 Apr 2021 Ruth Micallef says scrapping Body Mass Index (BMI) as a qualifying measure could allow those suffering from invisible eating disorders to seek the help they need
Connecting with nature News Published 11 May 2021 Charles Gordon-Graham explores a love of nature, animals and the positive role of green spaces for mental health. Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
Seeking support isn't a weakness News Published 21 Jun 2021 Deone Payne-James explores the effect of masculine stereotypes and roles on men reaching out to talk. Men's Health Week 2021
Tax can be taxing News Published 21 Jun 2021 Paul Silver-Myer helps to demystify and simplify tax for members working in private practice. BACP Private Practice blogs
Laughter can build resilience News Published 23 Dec 2021 Nicola Vanlint talks about laughter and its powerful healing properties. BACP blogs
PSA Accredited Registers programme consultation: Our response News Published 19 Feb 2021 Read our full response and find out the results of our member survey about the consultation
New guide to help older people access mental health services News Published 12 May 2021 We were part of a working group to help produce the IAPT Older People's Positive Practice Guide