Next Government must act to stop the growing national mental health crisis Our second Cost of Living Roundtable discussion has taken place
The things we carry Good practice Published 4 Apr 2023 In her editor's blog for the April issue of Thresholds, Amy McCormack considers the private struggles that people may be facing. BACP journals blogs
Cultivating relationships and building communities In her blog, Natasha-Rae Adams explores the power of building connections in therapy, fostering growth and knowledge within the supportive therapist community. BACP Communities of Practice blogs
What's that like? News Published 4 Jan 2022 In her editor’s blog for the January 2022 issue of Thresholds, Amy McCormack considers therapeutic vocabulary and phrases. BACP journals blogs
Bridging gaps to accessing therapy News Published 21 Nov 2022 BACP Research Fellow Jenny O'Donnell describes her work to support older people, care home workers and those with dementia. #MentalHealthResearchMatters
A year in lockdown News Published 23 Mar 2021 Twelve months on, ethics consultant Stephen Hitchcock is now convinced of the 'real' benefits of online therapy
Book now for our 27th Annual Research Conference News Published 6 May 2021 This year’s event, on the theme ‘Promoting collaboration in research, policy and practice’, takes place on Saturday 15 May
New campaign urges older people to use talking therapies News Published 9 Jan 2020 It aims to ensure people of all ages can get the help they need, including access to counselling and psychotherapy.
In the client's chair: I'm just much more everything Journals Published 30 Jun 2013 Regular column from Jason Swinhoe. Therapy Today, June 2013
From the President Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 ‘Counselling can provide a context in which to navigate the complexities of ageing’. Therapy Today, April 2024