Our members in the media - December 2021 News Published 22 Dec 2021 A round-up of where our members have been talking in the media about counselling and its benefits
Support for lone workers in keeping themselves safe News Published 16 Jul 2019 We carried out a member survey with the Suzie Lamplugh Trust on violence and aggression in the workplace
Winnicottian by nature News Published 13 May 2021 Sue Delaney describes the way nature holds us in a place of sensitivity and safety. Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
The EDI Coalition toolkit A toolkit designed to help the UK counselling and psychotherapy sectors better understand and address race and diversity.
Unique partnership to improve access to counselling training in Scotland News Published 13 Mar 2018 The Scottish Qualifications Authority and BACP have announced a unique partnership to improve access to the counselling profession for students in Scotland through a new BACP Approved Qualification scheme.
Feminism in the therapeutic space Journals Published 28 Feb 2014 Surahbi makes the case for taking a feminist approach when counselling survivors of gender-based violence. Therapy Today, February 2014
Mark Fudge: Why I support SCoPEd “I think anything which supports the professional delivery of good quality counselling and psychotherapy is a positive”
From the CEO: Advocating for our profession Journals Published 28 Apr 2023 ‘BACP has a strong voice to contribute at an important time on behalf of members.' Therapy Today, May 2023
How to get therapy About therapy Where and how you can get access to counselling and psychotherapy, including free and paid for services
Dilemmas: Lying by omission? Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 You know a colleague has lied about their qualifications but said nothing. Now they want you to support them against a client’s complaint. What do you do? Therapy Today, December 2014