On virtual turf Journals Published 29 Feb 2024 Bridget McConnell discusses the ways she integrates Gestalt, embodiment and transpersonal perspectives into her creative online work with adolescents. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2024.
Northern Ireland Assembly return crucial to future of counselling News Published 6 Feb 2024 We want new parliament to resume focus on growing mental health needs
Self-esteem and relationships News Published 20 May 2024 Sandra Stein highlights the power of self-awareness and self-acceptance. Offering practical tools for nurturing self-esteem. BACP member blogs
School and college counselling expert reference group This UK wide, expert by experience group is made up of practitioners from across the four nations who are interested in becoming more involved in our children, young people and families policy and campaign work.
A unique relationship: what role for AI in coaching? Journals Published 26 Apr 2024 Erik de Haan asks: what can artificial intelligence offer the profoundly human practice of coaching? Coaching Today, April 2024.
Cuts to adoption support fund will harm some of the UK’s most vulnerable children News Published 5 Jun 2025 We’re urging the government to reverse their decision to cut funding
General Election 2024: Mental health must be a priority News Published 23 May 2024 We’ll be working on your behalf to put counselling and psychotherapy on the agenda
Thresholds, January 2026 Journals Published 22 Dec 2025 Assisted dying - Considerations for therapists // Bringing the whole self - Practitioners who integrate spirituality // The alchemy of presence - Rogerian philosophy and non-duality.
Healthcare update: Crisis of confidence Journals Published 21 Jan 2020 In her regular column Judy Stafford says we need to change fundamental aspects of society, rather than just help people pick up the pieces. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2020
Anger About therapy What is anger? When is anger a problem? How can counselling help with anger management? Our member Paul Mollitt explains.