Coronavirus: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge talk about lockdown’s impact on mental health News Published 17 Apr 2020 The royal couple say it's important people know where to go to get the mental health support they need
Research – call for participants Research Published 30 Sep 2024 Updated 30 Sep 2024 The lived experience of exploring in therapy the death of a companion animal
We’re taking steps to be more sustainable News Published 8 Jul 2021 We’re making changes to become more environmentally friendly, beginning with our membership cards and journals.
What complaints tell us Information and support for members and clients based on recent complaints. A series of resources looking at the types of complaints received around different topics and their implications for practice.
Professional Standards Authority (PSA) Quality Mark As a registered BACP member, the PSA Accredited Registers logo, also known as the Quality Mark, is part of your member logo.
What is doomscrolling – and what can help if it’s affecting your mental health? News Published 3 Oct 2022 Our members share their thoughts and tips
He said, she said Journals Published 1 Apr 2019 Perrine Moran describes how a combination of mentalization and object relations theory can help de-escalate highly charged couple conflict. Therapy Today, April 2019
The heroine’s journey Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Diane Parker describes how she combines mind and body in her groupwork with women who have challenging behavioural and relational difficulties. Therapy Today, December 2017
No man or woman is an island Journals Published 31 May 2015 Open article: Anne Ford describes how the use of peer support can promote connectivity, emotional intelligence and wellbeing in students. University and College Counselling, May 2015