We're part of nature News Published 14 May 2021 Karen Cromwell talks about immersing ourselves in the natural world and getting back to our roots. Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
Laughter can build resilience News Published 23 Dec 2021 Nicola Vanlint talks about laughter and its powerful healing properties. BACP blogs
Counselling for small businesses About therapy Running a small business can be rewarding and fulfilling but also stressful, demanding and overwhelming. Talking to a counsellor can have real benefits for you and your employees’ mental health and wellbeing.
Cut adrift on a sea of uncertainty, the peculiar position of our year 11 and year 13 children News Published 27 Mar 2020 Jane Darougar, executive member of our Universities and Colleges division and a sixth form college counsellor, looks at the experiences of school leavers
A mindful approach to the new year News Published 30 Jan 2024 Kieanna Nelson explores a therapeutic approach to managing anxiety, cultivating resilience, and fostering ongoing self-care in 2024. BACP staff blog
Strategy and support can help your New Year's resolution succeed News Published 27 Dec 2018 BACP member Karin Sieger says people need to be realistic when making a lifestyle change in the new year
Coronavirus: Workplace counselling support for employees News Published 10 Feb 2021 Our member Nicola Banning says counselling is not just there for when you're in crisis
Research digest Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 News and resources from the BACP Research team. Therapy Today, May 2024
Being mindful of mindfulness in higher education Journals Published 30 Nov 2016 Open article: Catherine Wikholm and Miguel Farias examine potential drawbacks to the growth of mindfulness as a standard mental health offering within educational settings. University and College Counselling, November 2016
Carers Week 2018 News Published 13 Jun 2018 Research for this year's Carers Week (11 to 17 June) shows that 72% of carers in the UK have suffered mental ill health because of caring.