Announcing our new Deputy Chair News Published 22 Apr 2024 "I joined BACP to be the change that I wanted to see and I’m excited for the journey ahead."
Promoting your membership Guidelines on how to use your designatory letters, logos and certificates (previously members' advertising policy).
Why therapy is political Journals Published 30 Nov 2023 Aleesha Khan urges us to address political dimensions of children’s lives in counselling to contribute to a more inclusive and equitable society. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2023
Discussion: Faith and coercive control Journals Published 27 Mar 2024 Natasha Mulvihill shares the faith-related findings from her interviews with individuals who have experienced coercive control. Thresholds, April 2024
Spotlight on counselling: Knowing and not knowing Journals Published 26 Nov 2020 "in a time of COVID-19, it is more likely that a young person facing adversity will experience deeper fears than we might usually expect". Regular column from Lucy-Jean Lloyd. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2020
Q&A: Is EAP work right for me? Journals Published 20 Oct 2020 What are the issues that you face in your client work with employee assistance providers (EAPs) and organisations? BACP Workplace, October 2020
Domestic abuse is driving a mental health crisis - and recovery is being ignored News Published 5 Mar 2026 Psychotherapist Laura McCarthy explores domestic abuse and the mental health crisis: why Recovery is being overlooked. BACP member blogs.
Good Practice in Action resources Good practice Published 1 Aug 2017 Supplementary resources, based on current research and evidence, to help you implement the Ethical Framework in your practice. Include commonly asked questions, fact sheets, legal resources and research overviews.
Member Awards Judge Role description for an awards judge to support the BACP Member Awards by reviewing nominations and contributing to fair, transparent, and values driven decisions that celebrate excellence within the membership.
Self-harm About therapy Self-harm can take many forms and is often a way of coping with overwhelming emotions and feelings. Our member Natalie Phillips explains what self-harm is and how counselling can help.