'I was like a fizzy bottle of pop' News Published 9 Jan 2023 Our member Carol Hamlett was among those honoured in the New Year list after being made an MBE
Our call for greater mental health support for NHS staff News Published 22 Dec 2022 Our Chief Executive Anna Daroy says winter pressures will impact frontline workers
From breakdown to breakthrough Journals Published 26 Mar 2021 Owning up to burnout can be hard for therapists, but addressing it can ultimately lead to personal growth, says Kitty Willis. Therapy Today, April 2021
The depths of depression Journals Published 31 Jul 2013 The medicalisation of depression is now endemic in NHS therapy services. Alan Pope argues that therapists in private practice can provide something different. Therapy Today, July 2013
It changed my life: Sarah Journals Published 1 Feb 2019 Open article: ‘I went home knowing that I was no longer having to cope on my own.’ Therapy Today, February 2019
Managing boundaries Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 As a lone therapist renting a room in a GP surgery, Michael Kallenbach was uncertain how to respond when reception staff expressed curiosity about his clients. Private Practice, Spring 2015
Don’t give up the day job Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Karin Brauner on developing a successful private practice while keeping a day job to pay the bills. Private Practice, Autumn 2015
The power of connection News Published 4 May 2022 Helen Hazell-English highlights the need for all mums to be supported during the significant stresses of early motherhood, as she considers this year’s Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week theme. BACP member blogs