Cost of living crisis: Survey shows impact on mental health News Published 8 Sep 2022 Two thirds of our members list cost of living concerns as a reason for Britain's mental health decline, our survey reveals
New year, new lockdown, new impetus News Published 11 Jan 2021 Our Four Nations Lead Steve Mulligan gives an update on our Covid-19 campaign and how we’re challenging the UK Government
Reasons why school counsellors need to be part of schools News Published 11 Jan 2023 Dr Marilyn McGowen, school-based counselling ERG member, shares her views on why putting forward a motion to the NEU Support Staff Union Conference to secure funding for school counselling is so important. BACP member blogs
However change comes News Published 27 Mar 2023 In his blog for the March issue of Private Practice journal, Editor John Daniel considers the business of change in its many forms. BACP journals blogs
Caring for someone with dementia is hard Research Published 10 May 2023 Updated 11 May 2023 In her blog, Editor Naomi Caine discusses how dementia can devastate many lives as she introduces the April issue of our Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal. BACP journals blogs
This campaign sings to my heart as a school-based counsellor News Published 11 Feb 2021 Our member Niki Gibbs explains why she's so passionate about school counselling
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
Connecting with nature News Published 11 May 2021 Charles Gordon-Graham explores a love of nature, animals and the positive role of green spaces for mental health. Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
The importance of nature connection News Published 14 May 2021 Natalie Rossiter encourages us to use our senses and immerse ourselves in nature. Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
Help protect and promote counselling News Published 16 Dec 2019 We're urging our members to ensure the voice of counselling and psychotherapy is heard loud and clear in this General Election