How exercise can help improve our mental health – a counsellor’s view The annual new year fitness push is in full swing – and it can help your mental health too
Crime victims ‘re-traumatised’ during compensation bids, review finds Trauma survivors need the correct support in place while repeating details of their experience, says a BACP member
Helping an employee through grief is about far more than just compassionate leave News Published 6 Mar 2019 BACP Governor Andrew Kinder spoke about bereavement at the Health and Wellbeing at Work Conference
'Helping people understand themselves and each other makes for better working experiences' News Published 6 Mar 2019 BACP workplace division chair Nicola Neath spoke at the Health and Wellbeing at Work conference
'Your mum’s death can leave a huge void in your life – it’s important to know you’re not alone' News Published 18 Apr 2019 BACP member Susi De Lacey has set up a bereavement support group called Missing Our Mums
“Worrying” new figures show more than half of people who self-harm do not access support News Published 5 Jun 2019 Our response to a study which found an increase in the rate of reported self-harm
Counsellor helping people cope with emotional fallout of knife crime News Published 13 Nov 2018 Jane Darougar says the consequences of violent crimes can affect a large number of people
New mums with mental health problems need priority access to counselling News Published 27 Nov 2018 BACP responds to report that found gaps in mental health care for women in Northern Ireland
Therapy can help ease symptoms of the menopause News Published 28 Nov 2018 BACP psychotherapist says programmes such as The Truth About the Menopause can bring down barriers
Festive celebrations can be tough for people with addictions News Published 19 Dec 2018 BACP member Angela Mooney offers advice on how to cope with an addiction at Christmas