PhD or early career researcher secondary data analysis grants Research Published 15 May 2023 Updated 27 Aug 2025 Support early career researchers or PhD students with grants of up to £30,000 per project to last no longer than 24 months.
My practice: Allie Outram Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 ‘When we are able to live in our bodies instead of hiding from them, we are able to have a relationship with ourselves’. Therapy Today, November 2023
Good research practice Research Published 23 Jun 2021 Updated 11 Jul 2024 A suite of presentations, panel discussions and member experience interviews to help you understand, undertake and use research to inform your practice.
Notes from HUCS' new chair: Enhancing student wellbeing Journals Published 26 May 2023 'MWBHE facilitates a range of disciplines, alongside student representation, to come together in a collaborative way'. Regular column from Jane Harris. University and College Counselling, May 2023
Workplace matters: Kindness online Journals Published 30 Oct 2023 'Given the complexity of the information that AI systems like Chat GPT and Bard can access in seconds, can these systems really help people with mental health issues?.' Regular column from Sandi Mann. BACP Workplace, October 2023
General Election 2024: Mental health must be a priority News Published 23 May 2024 We’ll be working on your behalf to put counselling and psychotherapy on the agenda
What is existential therapy? About therapy Our member Susie Masterson explains what the existential approach is and how existential therapy can help
Why therapy is hard and how your therapist supports you through that About therapy Therapy can be challenging, but with the right support it’s life-changing.
Stuck in a rut? Nine steps to break free and gain control this new year News Published 2 Jan 2025 Our members share how we can find ourselves stuck and why entering a new year is the perfect time to break the cycle.
How bad does it have to be? News Published 28 Apr 2026 It’s a question many people of all ages carry secretly: ‘How bad does it have to be before I reach out for therapy?’ BACP member blogs.