Who am I and what makes me what I am? Journals Published 30 Apr 2016 Fatima Adam explores her upbringing and life experiences as a South Asian woman living in the UK and her struggle to find a sense of self. Therapy Today, April 2016
Promoting members and counselling at major NEC conference News Published 9 Mar 2023 We're exhibiting to more than 4,000 delegates at this year’s Health and Wellbeing at Work event
Safeguarding children and young people within the counselling professions in England and Wales GPiA 031 Good practice Published 31 Jan 2018 Good Practice in Action legal resource covering working with children and young people. Last reviewed January 2024. PDF download
Updated Online and Phone Therapy (OPT) Framework News Published 19 Feb 2021 The framework will support members who work with clients online or by phone
Confidentiality in relation to children and young people Sarah Millward from our Get help with counselling concerns team, talks about confidentiality concerning parents and their children/young people. BACP Get help with counselling concerns blog
How boxing and running can aid trauma recovery Journals Published 21 Jul 2022 Boxing and running can help trauma survivors whose impulse to fight or flee from the original traumatic situation was blocked or frozen, writes Andrew Keefe. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2022
Coming back to ‘now’ through body, mind and heart Journals Published 26 Jan 2024 How can we help our clients become more connected to the present moment? Mindfulness practitioner and researcher Howard Baron offers a practical approach that guides our clients through three alternating perspectives. Coaching Today, January 2024
Third sector: Michael's last stand - resistance and voluntary action Journals Published 31 Oct 2014 Regular column from Michael Lilley. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2014
Mental Health Awareness Week: surviving and thriving with BACP Coaching News Published 12 May 2017 Right from the start of BACP, nearly 40 years ago, there has been a passion for the value of counselling, and its potential to improve the lives of individuals and communities.
Notes from the chair: Lies, damned lies and statistics Journals Published 31 May 2016 "...it sometimes feels as though our work is under siege, with many voices ready to assert facts and knowledge..." Regular column from Jeremy Christey. University and College Counselling, May 2016