New film explores psychological impact of social media News Published 17 Jan 2020 Dying to be Famous has been produced by our member Glenda Roberts
How disabled clients can experience belonging during therapy Product Ashley Cox, Katy Evans and Mel Halacre discuss what issues may arise during therapy with a disabled client and how best to address these.
Innovative young people’s counselling service wins impact award News Published 15 Mar 2019 BACP-accredited Off the Record Counselling goes to barber shops and poetry sessions to reach young people
Research digest Journals Published 20 Feb 2023 News and resources from the BACP research team. Therapy Today, March 2023
Rebuilding broken communities Journals Published 30 Sep 2013 Open article: Catherine Jackson asks how, post-conflict, Western aid agencies can best support traumatised people to overcome the psychological damage and rebuild their shattered communities and lives. Therapy Today, September 2013
R.A.I.S.E. Spotting signs of depression in men Research Published 1 Nov 2023 Updated 10 Nov 2023 BACP therapists highlight the symptoms of depression in men and explain how therapy can help. Download our booklet or read our online guide.
We contributed to BBC film on untrained and unregistered therapists News Published 8 Nov 2021 Our Head of Professional Standards Caroline Jesper was interviewed for the documentary
Leading the way Journals Published 26 Feb 2021 News and comment from BACP and the BACP CYPF division. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2021
Why we’re backing the Fund the Hubs campaign News Published 8 Jun 2021 Our Children, Young People and Families lead, Jo Holmes, explains why we’ve joined a call to the Government to fund early support hubs. BACP blogs
Considering… the catastrophising tendency Journals Published 30 Jun 2019 In his regular column Nick Luxmoore warns against pathologising distress with labels or prescriptions. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2019