‘Why would I want to be normal?’ Journals Published 28 Sep 2020 A childhood that was free from concepts of normality helped Lennox Thomas survive being black in a white society. Therapy Today, October 2020
The OCD camp Journals Published 31 Mar 2023 An annual woodland retreat offers an innovative intervention for sufferers of obsessive compulsive disorder, says Stuart Ralph. Therapy Today, April 2023
Necessity: the mother of invention Journals Published 8 Sep 2022 Three ways to apply new technologies to your practice. Private Practice, September 2022
My encounter with depression Journals Published 24 Mar 2020 Amanda Fletcher on how neglecting her self-care led to an acute depressive episode. Private Practice, March 2020
The only certainty News Published 26 Apr 2023 In her blog, Editor Nicola Banning reflects that the one certainty in life is change as she introduces the April issue of our BACP Workplace journal. BACP journals blogs
5 April: Ten therapist backed tips to take the stress out of mess News Published 5 Apr 2024 For Stress Awareness month, our members share their insight on how to cope with the stress of mess
Identifying autism Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Open article: It was her discovery that she is autistic, rather than therapy, that transformed her experience of life, writes Caroline Hearst. Private Practice, Autumn 2016
BACP backs MPs' call for more choice in therapy services News Published 16 Oct 2018 BACP backs MPs’ calls for more choice of psychological therapy services for people in England seeking mental health treatments.
Characters on the couch: Cleopatra Journals Published 30 Mar 2011 Continuing our series of light-hearted analysis of historical figures. Therapy Today, March 2011
Love it or hate it? Journals Published 31 Jul 2019 Open article: Employers looking to address workplace mental health can find that training mental health first aiders is one easy answer. Kris Ambler, BACP’s Workforce Lead, considers what this means for our profession. BACP Workplace, July 2019