Living up to expectations Journals Published 1 May 2018 The supervisory relationship often echoes counsellors’ interactions with clients, writes Nick Luxmoore. Therapy Today, May 2018
What is EMDR? About therapy Our member Dr Justin Havens explains what Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is and how it can help
Mental health priorities for new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak News Published 26 Oct 2022 Our calls to the new Prime Minister and his Government
Bridging gaps to accessing therapy News Published 21 Nov 2022 BACP Research Fellow Jenny O'Donnell describes her work to support older people, care home workers and those with dementia. #MentalHealthResearchMatters
When BMI blocks support for people with eating disorders News Published 16 Apr 2021 Ruth Micallef says scrapping Body Mass Index (BMI) as a qualifying measure could allow those suffering from invisible eating disorders to seek the help they need
My story: Katy Evans News Published 1 Dec 2021 Katy Evans shares very personal experiences from her childhood and adulthood to explain some of the issues around disability, dignity and respect. BACP blogs
Phobias About therapy What are phobias and how can you overcome them? Counsellor Lorraine Collins examines what causes phobias, the symptoms and how counselling can help.
"When it comes to mental health, there must be no compromise" News Published 23 Oct 2018 John Cowley argues that student counselling services must be delivered by trained, qualified and professionally accountable staff
Hearing the death knell Journals Published 31 Jan 2015 Jonathan Tidmarsh reflects on his work with bereaved people. Thresholds, Winter 2014
From the chair Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Members may not be aware of BACP’s policy work behind the scenes, says Andrew Reeves. Therapy Today, June 2016