The preferred future Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 Solution-focused brief therapy does not ‘work with anxiety’ as such, writes Evan George, but helps clients build more satisfactory futures. Private Practice, Winter 2014
Food for thought Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 Sandra Zecevic-Gonzalez presents a perspective on the impact of nutrition on brain and body chemistry, and its important role in maintaining and managing mental health. Private Practice, Autumn 2017
How the body responds to racism Journals Published 6 Sep 2021 Open article: Alexander Oviawe explains how racism leads to neurological and biological responses that impact on mind, mood and body. Private Practice, September 2021
Calls to increase access to talking therapies for older people News Published 13 Dec 2021 Calls to increase access to talking therapies for older people
“I valued myself and believed I could live well with dementia” News Published 6 Nov 2019 Counselling has helped Jacqui Bingham come to terms with living with Alzheimer’s
Universal school counselling needed to support young people News Published 4 Jan 2023 NHS figures show steep rise in numbers of children needing treatment for mental health problems
Promoting members and counselling at major wellbeing conference Journals Published 11 Mar 2024 BACP takes centre stage at Health and Wellbeing at Work event to shape workplace culture, safety, health and wellbeing. BACP staff blogs
What is Gestalt therapy? About therapy We asked our member Katerina Georgiou what Gestalt therapy is and how it can help
The big issue: Navigating complex grief Journals Published 27 Jun 2022 Open article: Complex and prolonged grief is more common now, due to COVID-19 – Catherine Jackson explores how therapists are responding. Therapy Today, July/August 2022