Exploring the impact of colour-blindness News Published 7 May 2021 Kimberly-Anne Evans realised a long-time ambition by presenting at the 2020 BACP Research Conference
Therapy can help ease symptoms of the menopause News Published 28 Nov 2018 BACP psychotherapist says programmes such as The Truth About the Menopause can bring down barriers
Rising to the challenge News Published 4 Mar 2021 On University Mental Health day Mark Fudge, Chair of our Universities and Colleges Division, says we need to be proactive in rising to the challenge that the next few years will present
Positive changes proposed on restrictions to adoption-related counselling News Published 11 Jan 2023 We’ve long called for a re-think on these regulations and hope it will help increase access to therapy
BACP shortlisted for three Memcom awards News Published 21 Jun 2024 We’ve been nominated for our member eBulletin and two campaigns
Six ways you can benefit from movement in therapy News Published 13 May 2024 For Mental Health Awareness Week (13-18 May 2024) our members share their thoughts on the power of movement in therapy and why you should try it.
How to deal with relationship problems post-lockdown News Published 15 Jul 2020 Our member, relationship counsellor Mary Aaron, shares her thoughts on what can help couples
"I’d hit a wall. I didn’t want to be here anymore. For me, counselling was life-changing" News Published 8 Mar 2019 Teacher Rachel describes the impact her counsellor had on her life when she reached breaking point.
How is dad? News Published 16 Jun 2021 Juulia Karlstedt talks about paternal mental health and how we can encourage new fathers to seek support post COVID-19. Men's Health Week 2021
Talking about teachers News Published 17 Jun 2022 Priya Bhalla-Burton, former teacher, MBACP psychotherapist and campaigner, shares her experiences, concerns and makes the case for improved access to counselling. BACP blogs