Review of senior accreditation schemes News Published 15 Oct 2021 We’re reviewing our senior accreditation schemes and will pause accepting new applications from 14 January 2022
From the CEO Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 ‘I’m listening, asking questions and forming ideas of how best I can contribute’. Therapy Today, March 2024
Considering... helping young people not to know Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 "... I wonder how often we, as their counsellors, dare to admit that we don’t know either?" Regular column from Nick Luxmoore. BACP Children and Young People, March 2015
Miss Scotland on a mission to raise awareness of mental health News Published 5 Dec 2018 Linzi McLelland uses the tragic death of her father to campaign about suicide awareness
Mental health matters: Championing counselling and psychotherapy Policy Published 6 Jun 2024 Updated 28 Jun 2024 We’re urging the next Government to adopt policies that promote and enhance mental wellbeing, removing barriers to accessing mental health services
Thoughts from a trainer... about the new academic year Journals Published 30 Aug 2019 "It can be hard to remember that this client is someone who mostly just needs you to listen." Regular column from Sue Kegerreis. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2019
Thinking about mental health during pregnancy can help once the baby arrives News Published 1 May 2019 BACP member Sarah Wheatley shares her thoughts during UK Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week
Independent evaluation of BACP-funded projects News Published 3 May 2022 We’re inviting tenders from an evaluation expert to capture knowledge and learning from two BACP-funded projects working to remove barriers to therapy for people from marginalised and racialised community backgrounds.
New BBC television series explores couple's therapy sessions News Published 24 Apr 2019 Sex On The Couch follows real-life couples as they receive therapeutic support for their sexual and emotional issues
Suicide on Coronation Street News Published 10 May 2018 Coronation Street's suicide storyline shows the importance of getting help if you're feeling suicidal or have lost someone to suicide