Mapping the self: How does walk and talk therapy support self-exploration? Research Published 6 May 2020 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Sally Morrison
Depression About therapy What is depression? What can you do if you're feeling depressed? BACP member Jackie Rogers explains how counselling can help.
We need to talk about autistic burnout News Published 8 May 2025 Heather Connolly-Smith explores understanding autistic burnout: the hidden struggle and how we can support change. BACP Member blogs.
What the SCoPEd framework means to me All registered, accredited or senior accredited BACP members will be represented in the framework
We contribute to Open University employee wellbeing report News Published 12 Apr 2023 Our Workforce Lead Kris Ambler says investment in workplace counselling can "power up" organisations
Celebrating British South Asian history and culture News Published 3 Aug 2020 Rima Sidhpara welcomes the first South Asian Heritage Month and discusses the place of therapy within marginalised communities. BACP Private Practice blog
Spiritually ambivalent therapist: Pain is the way out Journals Published 27 Mar 2024 José Luis Leal writes about why the injured parts of the psyche should not go unacknowledged. Thresholds, April 2024
Confidentiality in relation to children and young people News Published 21 Feb 2025 Sarah Millward explores how therapists handle confidentiality for children and young people in counselling. Guidance for parents on consent, data rights, and therapist communication. BACP Get help with counselling concerns blog
Private Practice, June 2023 Journals Published 9 Jun 2023 Emergency on planet Earth: navigating suffering and holding hope... The role of judgement in psychotherapy... Anti-oppressive practice... Good sex lives and healthy narcissism