Therapy Today, June 2025 Journals Published 23 May 2025 Anxious & absent: How therapists can support the rising numbers of parents dealing with emotionally based school avoidance // Supporting resettled refugees // Growing up with dual heritage // Biphobia and bi-erasure // Diagnosis as a route to care. Therapy Today, June 2025
Therapists reflect on women’s mental health in 2026 News Published 6 Mar 2026 Our members explore the pressures, patterns, and resilience shaping women’s wellbeing today
Increase in counsellors and psychotherapists working in NHS, new data reveals News Published 9 May 2025 The figures are ‘encouraging’ but need to be treated with some caution
Increased access to enhanced DBS checks for private therapists News Published 10 Dec 2025 We’ve asked the Government for more clarity on DBS check changes
Yours faithfully: Costly conversations Journals Published 30 Mar 2023 With a cost-of-living crisis going on, are we still asking ourselves if it’s rude to talk about money? Thresholds, April 2023
For previous senior accredited members (awarded prior to 2023) A recognition of prior learning (RPL) route that’s temporarily available for previous senior accredited members (awarded prior to 2023), now accredited members, who were unable to apply for our revised senior accredited membership category during the SCoPEd transition period.
Research strategy Research Published 15 May 2023 Updated 20 Sep 2024 Our BACP research work is underpinned by values of quality and rigour, relevance and impact, methodological pluralism, collaboration, accessibility and open research principles.
Therapy Today, June 2024 Journals Published 3 Jun 2024 Why Rogers is still relevant... Celebrating the evolution of the person-centred approach // Working with health anxiety // Self-disclosure from a queer perspective // A simple intervention to prevent relapse // Climate change and collective trauma