Imperfect therapist: Mood is mellow Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 …is it OK to afford an exotic holiday and not pay more than the bare minimum (just into double figures) for therapy? Private Practice, March 2023
Competence and fitness to practise - what complaints tell us This resource considers some of the complaints we've received around competence and fitness to practise, and explores their implications for practice
Doom and gloom News Published 7 Dec 2022 In her blog, Editor Jeanine Connor explores important themes from the December issue of our BACP Children, Young People and Families journal. BACP journals blogs
We welcome new report on psychology of loneliness News Published 16 Jul 2020 We contributed to the study by the Campaign to End Loneliness, the first of its kind to look at how psychological approaches can help tackle loneliness
Coronavirus: Effective action on loneliness News Published 15 Oct 2020 New report calls for action to tackle loneliness, as a survey highlights the impact of the pandemic
‘My counsellor helped me understand what happened in my early life – and accept it’ News Published 28 Nov 2019 Zara explains how her counsellor helped her come to terms with a difficult relationship with her mother
Men’s mental health and access to therapy highlighted in Parliament News Published 7 Dec 2023 Our member Anthony Davis represented BACP at the Health and Social Care Select Committee
Imperfect therapist Journals Published 9 Jun 2023 …I find Sally’s sense of entitlement staggering. I glance through the window at her car, a newish hybrid – a gift from her parents. Private Practice, June 2023
Supervision Journals Published 9 Jun 2023 '…it could be argued that supervision has some of the potential markings of a pyramid scheme, where the revenue is always travelling upwards'. Regular column from Mish Seabrook. Private Practice, June 2023
Imperfect therapist Journals Published 18 Mar 2024 'It’s amazing, is it not, how the places we live in can hold such a powerful energy…' Private Practice, March 2024