Psychological Professions into Action campaign deadline extended News Published 12 Jun 2020 Have your say in the Psychological Professions into Action campaign
Update on our Bursaries scheme News Published 9 Dec 2022 Applications have now closed following an exceptional response
Authenticity in the therapy room News Published 6 Jan 2023 In her editor's blog for the January issue of Thresholds, Amy McCormack considers how becoming a therapist changes who you are. BACP journals blogs
Changing the narrative News Published 7 Feb 2024 Rahi Popat explores a transformative journey from adversity to growth, shared by one committed to giving back. He speaks on the impact of counseling, personal evolution, and planting seeds for a brighter future. BACP staff blog
Response to Welfare Conditionality report on welfare sanctions News Published 4 Jun 2018 BABCP, BACP, BPC, BPS and UKCP respond to a recent report published by the WelCond project
Going to university? Congratulations! News Published 16 Aug 2018 Leaving home and starting a new life, often in a new city, can be very exciting. But it can also be daunting adjusting to a new environment and making new friends.
Advice for people affected by racist abuse of England footballers News Published 14 Jul 2021 Our members Rochelle Armstrong and Deone Payne-James says it's normal to feel shock, hurt and anger at the online abuse
We welcome new report on psychology of loneliness News Published 16 Jul 2020 We contributed to the study by the Campaign to End Loneliness, the first of its kind to look at how psychological approaches can help tackle loneliness
20 leading mental health organisations call for better access to psychological therapy News Published 4 May 2017 Ahead of the General Election on 8 June 2017, We Need To Talk, a coalition of 20 mental health charities, professional organisations, Royal Colleges and service users has issued an urgent plea for more access to psychological therapies on the NHS.
We need to talk about suicide this Samaritans Awareness Day News Published 24 Jul 2017 Monday 24 July is Samaritan’s Awareness Day, a day which provides all of us with the chance to talk about suicide – still a taboo subject – and to shake off some common misconceptions.