From the Chair: Life goes on Journals Published 10 Mar 2021 "We are facing a mess at the moment, but eventually it will pass, and we will rebuild" Regular column from Lesley Ludlow. Private Practice, March 2021
Older people About therapy Exploring the role of counselling in improving the lives of older people, and promoting the value of talking therapies to this group, is a priority for BACP.
Retired members When we adopted SCoPEd, we entered a period of implementation where we’re aligning our membership category entry requirements to the standards of the SCoPEd framework columns
Accredited BACP members When we adopted SCoPEd, we entered a period of implementation where we’re aligning our membership category entry requirements to the standards of the SCoPEd framework columns.
Cyber wellness in Singapore Journals Published 28 Feb 2016 Chong Ee Jay explains how a Singapore project is helping young people and their families to tackle online gaming addiction. Therapy Today, February 2016
Research: Pablo van Schravendyk Journals Published 20 May 2020 What is the difference between mental health mentoring and counselling within a UK university setting? University and College Counselling, May 2020
Online business training Develop your business skills with free online business courses for members, specially selected from OpenLearn, a learning platform delivered by The Open University.
Kung fu counselling Journals Published 4 Aug 2017 Paul Nicholson argues that the correct meaning of kung fu can offer a more holistic theory for integration in practice. Private Practice, Summer 2017
Healing through nature News Published 14 May 2021 Student Moa Sundström evaluates a unique nature connection course for those living with or beyond cancer. Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
We contribute to BBC feature on the increased demand for therapy News Published 2 Sep 2022 Our Deputy Chief Executive Fiona Ballantine Dykes spoke to the BBC for the article