Limiting your news intake News Published 31 Mar 2022 Rochelle Armstrong gives us some useful tips to manage the information we absorb. BACP member blogs
Huge increase in university freshers declaring mental health problems News Published 25 Feb 2019 Embedded counselling services at universities are vital, says BACP
Training teachers to spot young people’s mental health issues will only ‘scratch at the surface’ News Published 17 Jun 2019 BACP responds to the Prime Minister’s new mental health plan
Our member joins Woman's Hour to offer relationships advice News Published 20 Jun 2019 Cate Campbell discussed introducing a new partner following the death of a loved one, a theme in TV's Mum
Where strategy meets reality Journals Published 31 Mar 2016 The promotion of private practice counselling as a valid alternative to statutory provision is only possible if we can be certain that private practitioners are delivering a good service, argues Patti Wallace. Private Practice, Spring 2016
I wish I was water, then I would never die Journals Published 31 Mar 2019 Open article: The neurotypical world very often makes no sense at all to neurotypicals, so how on earth do we explain it to the neurodiverse? By Neville Tomlinson. Private Practice, March 2019
It changed my life: Georgina Lawton Journals Published 26 Mar 2021 Open article: ‘I saw race as an important factor in my therapy journey’. Therapy Today, April 2021
From the Joint Chair: Positive goodbye Journals Published 6 Sep 2021 "One positive to have emerged over the last 18 months is how our profession has adapted creatively to lockdown." Regular column from Lesley Ludlow. Private Practice, September 2021
Workplace matters: Finding the positives Journals Published 14 Jan 2021 'As we cope with what we hope will be the tail end of the pandemic into 2021, let’s not, in our rush to resume normal life, forget what we’ve learnt.’ Regular column from Sandi Mann. BACP Workplace, January 2021