New research into the role of therapy in tackling loneliness News Published 3 Apr 2019 BACP members can contribute to the study, which has been commissioned by the Campaign to End Loneliness
Thinking about carers News Published 9 May 2022 Sarah Goodman explores loneliness for carers and how it can affect them. Mental Health Awareness Week blogs
Rise in football players seeking counselling, says the Professional Footballers' Association News Published 7 Mar 2019 BACP members are at the fore of mental health support in professional football
Andrew Reeves to step down as BACP Chair at our AGM News Published 3 May 2019 He is to pursue other professional opportunities, with Natalie Bailey voted as our new Chair
Celebrating Black History Month News Published 28 Sep 2018 BACP President David Weaver puts race, diversity and social justice on the agenda
We need to talk more about men and stress News Published 7 Nov 2018 Men seem less willing to open up about how they are feeling, says Andrew Kinder
Racism in cricket appears in the therapy room News Published 27 Jan 2022 Amandeeep Soomal reflects on the story of cricketer Azeem Rafiq and the wide-ranging impact of his experiences. BACP member blogs
Providing the UK workforce with the mental health support they need News Published 5 Jun 2017 General Election 2017: At least three in ten employees suffer from mental health problems (ranging from short-term depression to chronic conditions), costing businesses up to £1,000 per employee each year.
Are money worries affecting your relationship? News Published 14 Oct 2022 Couples counsellors offer tips on relationships during the cost of living crisis
Our response to members' comments on the article on unpaid work in April’s 'Therapy Today' News Published 17 Apr 2018 In her article 'Working for free', counsellor and coach Sally Brown captured views from both sides of the argument about whether qualified counsellors should work unpaid.