Sex addiction: The search for a secure base Journals Published 30 Sep 2018 Open article: Whether or not we wish to use the term ‘sex addiction’, it’s clear that sexual compulsivity poses a significant problem for an ever-growing number of people, writes Joanna Benfield. Private Practice, September 2018
Cyberwork: Maintaining boundaries online Journals Published 20 Oct 2020 "I know there are counsellors who struggle to convey this firmly when the client is in their home as they feel that it is the client’s choice who is in the room." Regular column by Sarah Worley-James. BACP Workplace, October 2020
Workplace matters: How well is the wellness industry? Journals Published 15 Oct 2021 'How can we protect the public against alternative therapies that might do more harm than good?' Regular column from Sandi Mann. BACP Workplace, October 2021
Our members interviewed for new media campaigns News Published 10 Nov 2021 They've been talking about the value of counselling and psychotherapy
Counselling at Work, Spring 2017 Issue 92 Journals Published 30 Apr 2017 In this issue ... contents and editorial
Identity and spirituality Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Respecting our clients’ spiritual views is a vital aspect of what we offer as competent therapists, argues Andelo Tabu Ngandi. Private Practice, Winter 2017
Welcoming conversations Journals Published 30 Apr 2019 Mike Moss encourages openness to difference in the therapeutic relationship. Thresholds, April 2019
“Worrying” new figures show more than half of people who self-harm do not access support News Published 5 Jun 2019 Our response to a study which found an increase in the rate of reported self-harm
Festive celebrations can be tough for people with addictions News Published 19 Dec 2018 BACP member Angela Mooney offers advice on how to cope with an addiction at Christmas
BACP response to the Children and Young People Green Paper News Published 4 Dec 2017 While we commend the Government on its focus and commitment to children and young people’s mental health, we believe the recommendations set out in Transforming Children and Young People’s Mental Health Provision: a Green Paper are a missed opportunity to deliver the most effective mental health support in our schools and colleges.