BACP Coaching news Journals Published 24 Jul 2020 Our round-up of the latest events, news and research. Coaching Today, July 2020
Supervision: Working well Journals Published 4 Sep 2020 "Working well is fully noticing and getting genuinely curious about what’s happening when you feel you’re ‘off'." Private Practice, September 2020
Rise in students seeking mental health support News Published 30 Oct 2018 BACP campaigns to give students access to the right support at the right time
News update Journals Published 24 Apr 2020 Latest from the world of healthcare. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2020
How has counselling and a 12 step programme impacted on the ability of clients who are self-identified sex-addicts in healing their shame-based personalities and their inability to form intimate relationships? Research Published 21 Apr 2021 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Chanel Gorman, Mahayla Marriott, Szilvia Kaczkó Keffert and Alexandra Tarr
What was or is the impact of being a self-identified sex addict on our respondents’ self-concept and their inter and intrapersonal wellbeing, and can this inform psychotherapeutic practice? Research Published 21 Apr 2021 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Jerry Gordon, Barbara Brzeziecka and Samantha Cowperthwaite
School and college counselling expert reference group This UK wide, expert by experience group is made up of practitioners from across the four nations who are interested in becoming more involved in our children, young people and families policy and campaign work.
Life stories: Third act therapists Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Meet the inspirational therapists innovating, campaigning and giving back in the ‘third act’ of their lives. Therapy Today, April 2024
Six ways to help ease social anxiety News Published 11 Mar 2025 Our members share their top tips on how to ease feelings of social anxiety.
NHS Change consultation: Increased opportunities for therapists could change lives News Published 11 Dec 2024 Counsellors and psychotherapists should be at the centre of plans to increase the NHS mental health workforce