We’re committed to developing the highest standards of proficiency and ethical practice within the counselling professions. And we’re passionate about advocating the role, relevance and value of counselling to the public, employers and commissioners.
If you share these values, we’d be delighted to welcome you as a member. You’ll be joining over 60,000 other counselling and psychotherapy practitioners and organisations in helping to raise standards, promote public safety and make our professional voice heard.
Student member
Student membership is open to those currently taking a counselling or psychotherapy practitioner training course. Your course must include at least one year's full time or two years' part time face to face classroom-based tuition, and an integral, supervised placement of at least 100 client hours.
Individual member
Individual membership is for practising counsellors and psychotherapists who have successfully completed a counselling or psychotherapy practitioner training course that meets our criteria. Individual members have up to 24 months to progress to registered membership.
Registered member (MBACP)
Registered membership is our main category for practising members, who have demonstrated high standards of proficiency, professionalism and ethical practice. To become a registered member you must have graduated from a BACP accredited course or passed our Certificate of Proficiency. You’ll also need to agree to our Register terms and conditions, demonstrating your continued commitment to working professionally and ethically. This membership category is aligned with column A of the SCoPEd framework.
Accredited member (MBACP - Accred)
Accredited membership is for members who can evidence they have the skills, training, knowledge and experience aligned with column B of the SCoPEd framework and BACP’s ethical and professional standards. Becoming an accredited member involves a detailed application and assessment process.
Senior accredited member (MBACP - Snr Accred)
Senior accreditation is for members who can evidence they have the skills, training, knowledge and experience, aligned with column C of the SCoPEd framework and BACP’s ethical and professional standards. Becoming a senior accredited member involves a detailed application and assessment process.
Retired member
If you are no longer practising but want to stay in touch with your profession and benefit from our services, you can transfer to the retired member category. Retired membership is open to members who are taking a long career break as well as those retiring from practice.
Organisational member
Organisational membership is for organisations providing counselling or psychotherapy services to clients, or those offering services or training to therapists. It demonstrates your commitment to ensuring quality, raising standards and protecting the public.
Further information
Member benefits
Whether you’re new to BACP or you’re a current member looking to get the most from your membership, we’re here to support and enrich your career.
Membership policies and guidance
Our policies, guidelines and associated documents that explain our processes and what we expect from our members.
BACP divisions
Our divisions represent and promote specific areas of interest within the counselling professions, providing specialist resources, events and networking.