What complaints tell us: January to March 2023 Rebecca Grace, Assistant Registrar for BACP, addresses therapy complaints, confidentiality, competence, boundaries, and power imbalances under the BACP Ethical Framework. BACP Learning from Practice, May 2023
Supporting members on their accreditation journey Liz Gascoigne talks about Supporting members on their accreditation Journey: How our Support and Inclusion Officer helps BACP members thrive. BACP staff blogs
Sex education Journals Published 2 Jun 2020 Emmanuelle Smith shares what she’s learnt from the popular Netflix show. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2020
Dealing with the demon doubt Journals Published 20 Feb 2023 Sally Brown explores how practitioners can understand, manage and learn from self-doubt. Therapy Today, March 2023
Workplace matters: Kindness online Journals Published 30 Oct 2023 'Given the complexity of the information that AI systems like Chat GPT and Bard can access in seconds, can these systems really help people with mental health issues?.' Regular column from Sandi Mann. BACP Workplace, October 2023
Imposter syndrome: the quiet companion of new counselling graduates Charlotte Allocca on imposter syndrome in new counsellors and reframing it as growth. BACP member blogs.
How might counsellors/ psychotherapists adapt their therapeutic boundary when working with adult refugees and people seeking asylum in the United Kingdom? Research Published 3 Feb 2026 Updated 3 Feb 2026 Research by Mirdawati Goldsmith
“Don’t white-knuckle it”: What older adults need to know about grief News Published 2 Dec 2025 Julia Samuel MBE shares how to navigate grief in later life
Why do I feel I’m not ‘good enough’? News Published 18 Jun 2024 Our experts share their thoughts on spotting signs of low self-esteem
The only child in therapy Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 Jane Langley presents the idea of the phantasy sibling transference in counselling with only-child clients. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2023