Taking steps towards self-care Lorna Grounsell shares her experience on how walking became part of her self-care routine. BACP member blogs
A year in lockdown News Published 23 Mar 2021 Twelve months on, ethics consultant Stephen Hitchcock is now convinced of the 'real' benefits of online therapy
Practice from a college perspective News Published 16 Feb 2018 A member of our Universities and Colleges division looks at the realities of practising within a college counselling service, and how counsellors must work with clients with common mental health problems as well as more complex needs.
Organisational members celebrate winning major national award News Published 5 May 2021 The 2021 GSK IMPACT Awards recognise outstanding contributions to improving health and wellbeing
Olympic champions praised for discussing their mental health News Published 28 Jul 2021 Member Nicola Vanlint hopes Simone Biles and Chris Mears will help change attitudes to mental health
'Counselling allows you to reach that lightbulb moment.' News Published 17 Sep 2020 Jake, 17, visited his school counsellor for help when everything got too much for him
'If I hadn’t had counselling I wouldn’t have got through my GCSEs' News Published 21 Sep 2020 Zach talks about how counselling helped him cope after his dad died
Racial trauma About therapy Our member Kemi Omijeh looks at how racism can affect your mental health and explores what you can do if you’re affected by racial trauma
Trauma and PTSD About therapy What is trauma and what is PTSD? How do you cope with them? BACP member Dr Justin Havens offers advice and explains how counselling can help.
I can see clearly now, the rain has gone News Published 31 Oct 2021 In her blog, Editor Diane Parker talks about the cleansing time of autumn with the October 2021 issue of our Coaching Today journal. BACP journals blogs