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
Spotlight: ‘Sometimes we just have to do what’s needed’ Journals Published 27 Nov 2020 Michelle Nicholson talks to Sally Brown about her pioneering counselling service supporting women with extreme pregnancy sickness. Therapy Today, December 2020
Cost of living crisis will cause long term damage to children’s mental health News Published 1 Dec 2023 The current cost of living crisis will impact children’s mental health for years to come
Sleep and mental health About therapy Our member Eve Menezes Cunningham explains how getting a good night's sleep is important for our mental health
Eco and climate anxiety About therapy Our member Linda Aspey explains why feelings about the climate are important and how counselling can help you cope.
The hidden addiction: gambling in the workplace Journals Published 31 Oct 2010 Open article: Dr Mark Griffiths invites organisations to take note. Counselling at Work, Autumn 2010
Inside the organisation: Dialogue First Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 Every year up to 250,000 parents divorce and separate putting a strain on wellbeing, relations and budgets. Marc Lopatin explains how lawyer-supported mediation could reduce both the emotional and financial fallout. Counselling at Work, Spring 2015
On silence Journals Published 31 Oct 2011 Open article: Ruth Bridges explores how silence can enhance the capacity to develop a more sensitive understanding of both oneself and others. Thresholds, Autumn 2011
Opening our doors to the public Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Sarah Browne outlines BACP’s plans to engage more with the public, as part of its new strategy. Therapy Today, June 2016
Six ways you can benefit from movement in therapy News Published 13 May 2024 For Mental Health Awareness Week (13-18 May 2024) our members share their thoughts on the power of movement in therapy and why you should try it.