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.
Apply for a collaborative PhD studentship News Published 28 Jun 2024 In collaboration with York St John University (YSJU) we're offering a full-time PhD studentship on An exploration and evaluation of Routine Outcome Measurement use in clinical/therapeutic practice.
Welsh party manifestos feature our policy asks News Published 28 Jun 2024 Four of our General Election policies have been included in Welsh party manifestos published this week
Workplace matters: Life after lockdown Journals Published 9 Jul 2020 "Mental health professionals now lead a working life that they said could never be done." Regular column from Sandi Mann. BACP Workplace, July 2020
Trauma and PTSD About therapy What is trauma? What is PTSD? What are the signs? Why do they develop, and how can counselling help? BACP-accredited therapist and trauma specialist Dee Johnson shares her insight.
Yours faithfully: Costly conversations Journals Published 30 Mar 2023 With a cost-of-living crisis going on, are we still asking ourselves if it’s rude to talk about money? Thresholds, April 2023
Charities call on Northern Ireland’s political leaders to prioritise primary school counselling News Published 20 Nov 2023 We are part of a coalition of charities calling for fully funded primary school counselling in Northern Ireland.
Our call for a greater choice of NHS psychological therapies News Published 17 May 2023 Our members can help to deliver greater choice and meet demand, says our CEO Anna Daroy
Healthcare Promoting the skills, experience and value of counsellors and psychotherapists within the NHS, while combating further marginalisation of counselling and psychotherapy, is a priority for BACP.
Six things you need to know about eating disorders News Published 24 Feb 2025 Eating Disorders Awareness Week: our therapists expose the truth about some the most common misconceptions we have about eating disorders.