Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Journal Journals Published 10 Aug 2017 Counselling and Psychotherapy Research (CPR) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to linking research with practice in counselling and psychotherapy. Available online only.
Suicidal thoughts About therapy Our member Dan Mills-Da’Bell explains how to get support for yourself if you're having suicidal thoughts or feeling suicidal
Reimagining support, reframing masculinity Journals Published 2 Sep 2025 Open article: A wide range of structural and social factors can act as barriers to male students seeking support. Jozef Sen and Dr Claire Wolstenholme from Sheffield Hallam University share their approach to getting men talking. BACP University and College Counselling, September 2025.
Anxiety is the top reason why women in menopause are seeking therapy, our survey finds News Published 18 Oct 2024 Our members share their top tips to help keep anxiety at bay if you’re experiencing menopausal symptoms
The big issue: The truth about harm in therapy Journals Published 24 Feb 2025 Open article: Ellie Broughton looks at the nuance of harm behind the sensationalist headlines. Therapy Today, April 2025.
Therapy Today, December 2025 - January 2026 Journals Published 21 Nov 2025 Understanding when the criminal justice system can request therapy notes - and when therapists can refuse // Working with misogyny // A veteran's recovery // Supporting HIV positive clients // Our profession post-pandemic. Therapy Today, December 2025/January 2026
How to beat stress: 7 tips from therapists to reclaim your inner peace News Published 4 Nov 2024 We asked our members what stress is, why it happens and what you can do to help.
What complaints tell us: January to June 2024 Rebecca Grace, Assistant Registrar for BACP, addresses therapy complaints, confidentiality, competence, boundaries and power imbalances. BACP learning from practice blogs
Menopause myths: What women really need to know News Published 15 Oct 2025 Therapists discuss common menopause myths and how to manage wellbeing