The uncanny connection Journals Published 1 Apr 2020 In his new series, Real-world spirituality, Alistair Ross will be thinking about how spirituality manifests in everyday practice. Here, he reflects on a visit to the Freud museum. Thresholds, April 2020
Reactions Journals Published 31 Mar 2023 Your feedback on Therapy Today articles. Therapy Today, April 2023
Research digest Journals Published 1 Jul 2024 Open article: News and resources from the BACP Research team. Therapy Today, July/August 2024.
Analyse me: John Witney Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 'In 2002 I spent 28 days in rehab for alcohol addiction. The counsellors and the counselling that I experienced there changed my life. I have now been in recovery for more than 21 years'. Therapy Today, March 2024
Healing the rift: how to reconnect with your grown-up kids News Published 17 Nov 2025 Therapists’ tips for reconnecting with adult children this festive season
What complaints tell us: July to December 2023 News Published 21 Mar 2024 Rebecca Grace, Assistant Registrar for BACP, addresses therapy complaints, competence, boundaries and endings in therapy. BACP learning from practice blogs
Therapy Today, September 2024 Journals Published 23 Aug 2024 A fair slice... Will mental health get the funding it needs from the new Government? // Working with suspected coercive control // Do you allow enough silence in the room? // Success strategies for private practice // Why self-exploration is not just for trainees
Finding community through social media Journals Published 18 Jun 2025 Open article: Social media platforms open new ways for private practitioners to connect across the country, and the world, argue Caz Binstead and Nicholas Sarantakis. Private Practice, June 2025.
Walking and talking Journals Published 21 Oct 2024 Open article: An NHS Talking Therapies service piloted walk-and-talk counselling during the pandemic. It was so successful that it’s now permanently available, as Simon Davies explains. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2024.
Sitting in the client's seat makes us better therapists Victoria Norton explores how sitting in the client's seat makes us better therapists. BACP member blogs