My practice: Are you on board? Journals Published 26 Aug 2019 "The price of individual and collective ambivalence." Regular column from Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, September 2019
Your views: What is the point of therapy? Journals Published 31 Oct 2015 Pete Sanders is still seeking answers to the question: ‘Can therapy ever be useful and empowering?’ Therapy Today, October 2015
University counselling service celebrates half a million pound funding boost News Published 2 Oct 2019 The project, led by our member Kate Tindle, focuses on Welsh-language mental health provision
Congratulations to the winners of our 2024 BACP new researcher award News Published 17 May 2024 Fabienne dos Santos Sousa, Annabella Feeny and Pierre Musa (Musa) Halime Wessel won the award for their study into Scottish university and college counselling services.
Your views: It's time to speak up for the sake of our clients Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 NHS frontline staff are the latest ‘squeezed middle’, writes Jeanine Connor. Therapy Today, March 2015
Counsellor helping people cope with emotional fallout of knife crime News Published 13 Nov 2018 Jane Darougar says the consequences of violent crimes can affect a large number of people
Our survey of school and college leaders News Published 1 Feb 2022 We want to find out more about head teachers’ views on school counselling provision
Profile: Marilyn Benjamin Journals Published 28 Sep 2018 Marilyn Benjamin, a counsellor at the University of Birmingham, reflects on her experience of training and working as a black woman within predominantly white institutions. University and College Counselling, September 2018
Your views Journals Published 31 Oct 2016 Big brother is listening, language matters to a refugee child and counsellors on the frontline. Therapy Today, October 2016
Fatigue is the word News Published 23 Apr 2020 Ben Scanlan, a registered psychotherapist and supervisor, shares his experience of lockdown.