Your stories About therapy There's no stronger evidence that counselling changes lives than those whose lives have been turned around. Here's your stories of how therapy has helped you.
Understanding the therapy preferences of 11-18 year old's Research Published 28 Nov 2025 Updated 3 Dec 2025 Research by Andrea Anastassiou
Therapy Today, March 2024 Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 The rise of portfolio working: Is this the key to making private practice sustainable?...plus... What you need to know about working with ADHD // Helping new client narratives take root Is therapy failing victims of domestic abuse? // Processing pandemic birth trauma
Therapy Today, April 2025 News Published 24 Feb 2025 When therapy causes harm. The truth behind the headlines // Rewinding trauma // Shame in motherhood // Keeping children safe // Update on the Ethical Framework review. Therapy Today, April 2025
Private Practice, December 2025 Journals Published 10 Dec 2025 How will you navigate your journey through private practice? BACP Private Practice Conference 2025 special issue. Plus.... Doubt in the chair... Endings as thresholds... Preparing for the unexpected. Private Practice, December 2025.
Leading the way Journals Published 29 Feb 2024 Divisional news, including updates from BACP’s CYPF Lead Jo Holmes and BACP CYPF Executive Committee Chair Emma Davies. March 2024
Notes from the deputy chair: Post traumatic growth Journals Published 31 Jul 2015 Anne Scoging takes over the regular chair's column to talk about recovering from trauma. Counselling at Work, Summer 2015
Therapists’ Experiences of Working with Adolescents and Young Adults with Anxiety Research Published 9 Dec 2025 Updated 9 Dec 2025 Research by Anna Kerman
Contracting - what complaints tell us This resource considers some of the complaints we've received around contracting with clients and explores their implications for practice
Mental health crisis - universities outsource counselling despite soaring demand News Published 17 Jul 2018 With University counselling services at risk of downgrading or outsourcing, we're raising awareness of the importance of retaining and increasing embedded counselling services. We need your support.