Allyship We talk about the role of white allies in leading on anti-racist action and the importance of doing the work required without adopting roles of saviour. Episode 4
Seasonal affective disorder About therapy What is seasonal affective disorder (SAD)? What are the signs for SAD? How can counselling help with SAD? Our members Lina Mookerjee and Glenda Roberts explain.
Our response to Labour’s mental health strategy review News Published 7 Mar 2024 Thanks to all our members who took part in our consultation
Government must act now to avoid cost of living suicide rise in rural communities News Published 8 Sep 2023 Our first Cost of Living Roundtable discussion took place this week
The big issue: The truth about harm in therapy Journals Published 24 Feb 2025 Open article: Ellie Broughton looks at the nuance of harm behind the sensationalist headlines. Therapy Today, April 2025.
Equality, diversity and inclusion Research Published 30 Jan 2023 Updated 17 Sep 2025 We’re committed to and passionate about improving equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) within the counselling and psychotherapy professions
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
The big issue: Rude awakenings Good practice Published 21 Oct 2025 Open article: Alix Fox explores perceived problematic pornography use: the issues, the arguments and how to respond. Therapy Today, November 2025.
Change is all around us News Published 6 Mar 2023 In his introduction to the March issue of our University and College Counselling journal, Editor Rick Hughes explores the ebb and flow of life. BACP journals blogs
Chronic pain Journals Published 23 Feb 2023 What is chronic pain? How does pain affect your mental health? Can counselling help and what types of therapy are best for chronic pain? Our member Elizabeth Turp explains.