What are the Perceptions of Young People with Lived Experiences of High School Bullying Research Published 28 Apr 2025 Updated 16 May 2025 Poster presentation by Callum Jones.
The big issue: Why Rogers is still relevant Journals Published 3 Jun 2024 Open article: Catherine Jackson explores what the person-centred approach has to offer clients and therapists today. Therapy Today, June 2024
The dyslexic counsellor Debbie Keenan, explores embracing dyslexia: a journey as an integrative counsellor and doctoral student. BACP member blog
Reasons why school counsellors need to be part of schools News Published 11 Jan 2023 Dr Marilyn McGowen, school-based counselling ERG member, shares her views on why putting forward a motion to the NEU Support Staff Union Conference to secure funding for school counselling is so important. BACP member blogs
Cyberwork: Writing through the changes Journals Published 7 Apr 2020 ‘For me, acceptance is, “it is what it is”. I may not like this situation, and I may never agree with this change, but it is happening, so how can I find a way forward, minimising the detrimental impact of it?’ BACP Workplace, April 2020
Exploring the Narratives of Creative Afrocentric Psychotherapy (CAP) for Black Women who have experienced sexual abuse in Pentecostal churches (PC) in the United Kingdom. Research Published 15 Jan 2026 Updated 20 Jan 2026 Research by Kathleen Kwakye-Donkor
British Society of Gerontology (BSG) Annual conference, 25th – 27th June 2025, University of Surrey Jenny O’Donnell is presenting research on care Homes and dementia at BSG conference. BACP staff blogs.
BACP reaccredited by the Professional Standards Authority News Published 27 Mar 2024 The re-accreditation process takes place every year
What the Olympic spirit can teach us News Published 22 Jul 2024 Our members give advice on giving your best and coping with life’s ups and downs