Message from the Chair: the challenge of writing during a pandemic Journals Published 22 Oct 2020 "Transitions already create peaks and troughs in our sense of efficacy, as we let go and mourn that which we are leaving and prepare to learn and integrate new behaviours." Regular column from Carolyn Mumby. Coaching Today, October 2020
Relationships: Talking positively Journals Published 16 Dec 2019 The stigma associated with HIV can be an additional stressor for couples where one partner is living with the condition. Private Practice, December 2019
Early career researcher collaborative research grants Research Published 15 May 2023 Updated 27 Aug 2025 Our collaborative research grants support early career researchers with grants of up to £50,000 per project to last no longer than 24 months.
Bullying About therapy What is bullying? What can you do if you, or a loved one, are being bullied? Our members Emma Cullinan and Kemi Omijeh explain how counselling can help both victims and bullies.
My practice: Sega Habtom Journals Published 31 Mar 2023 ‘I have learned to be prepared for a sudden disclosure of pain, loss and anger.’ Therapy Today, April 2023
Permacrisis and potential News Published 3 Mar 2023 In her blog, Editor Jeanine Connor explores important themes from the March issue of our BACP Children, Young People & Families journal. BACP journals blogs
Conversations with the dying Journals Published 28 Apr 2023 Helping clients with a lifelimiting diagnosis consider death and ways to approach dying is a privilege, says Jenny England. Therapy Today, May 2023
Calling the kidnappers bluff Journals Published 20 Oct 2023 The metaphor of a kidnapper can be useful when working with people who suffer from intrusive thoughts about harm befalling a loved one, as Dr Daren Lee explains. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2023