Your feedback on our listening workshops News Published 10 Jun 2021 We asked the members who attended our three workshops to complete a survey and help us improve these events
We welcome new report on mental health in the construction industry News Published 12 May 2020 The CIOB's study finds that one in four construction workers have considered suicide
The EAP returns to the office News Published 10 Jul 2020 Elizabeth Holt describes transitioning an EAP counselling team back to the office safely
Counselling is not a weakness Theresa Hammond, gives her personal experience of the impact of COVID-19. BACP member blogs
All eyes on her yet she was never truly seen Rochelle Armstrong describes how Marilyn Monroe's experience teaches us the dangers of a public persona while Norma Jean shows us the value of vulnerability. BACP member blogs
From the Chair: BACP AGM Journals Published 26 Aug 2021 'The preparation for this year’s AGM (on 5 November) has been ongoing since the end of last year’s event.' Regular column from Natalie Bailey. Therapy Today, September 2021
Spotlight: BACP Trustee Una Cavanagh on why we need working counsellors on the Board Journals Published 3 Apr 2020 ‘Anger can be a great enabler when channelled into positive action’. Therapy Today, April 2020
Going it alone Journals Published 1 Mar 2018 Free article: For many counsellors, private practice is their only option if they are to earn a living. What do you need to know to do it safely and effectively? Sally Brown finds out from those who have made it work. Therapy Today, March 2018
Self-harm About therapy Self-harm can take many forms and is often a way of coping with overwhelming emotions and feelings. Our member Natalie Phillips explains what self-harm is and how counselling can help.