Why Christmas can be difficult for couples - and how to make it easier News Published 20 Dec 2018 BACP counsellors address the issues that cause problems for relationships at Christmas
We welcome new report on psychology of loneliness News Published 16 Jul 2020 We contributed to the study by the Campaign to End Loneliness, the first of its kind to look at how psychological approaches can help tackle loneliness
Our response to the Government’s Back to Work Plan News Published 20 Nov 2023 We welcome more investment in NHS Talking Therapies.
Coronavirus: How counselling can help you cope with loss News Published 18 Dec 2020 Our member Catherine Gallacher says counselling can help you process any sense of loss caused by the pandemic
Singer Imelda May opens up about her 'amazing' counselling experience News Published 26 Jul 2021 The singer-songwriter and poet says she's a 'massive advocate' of counselling
BACP third sector grants scheme News Published 14 Oct 2021 We're piloting a grant scheme to fund a BACP organisational member to deliver a one-year project
How to cope with the mental health impact of unemployment News Published 16 Jul 2020 “Being made redundant can have a critical effect on someone’s mental health,” says our member Simon Coombs
From the chair Journals Published 1 Jun 2018 Regular column from Andrew Reeves. Therapy Today, June 2018
A hand across cyberspace Journals Published 31 Jul 2014 Jane Fahy describes what is unique about online support for problem gamblers, with its anonymity, worldwide reach and access to a supportive community of thousands of fellow addicts. Therapy Today, July 2014
Relational complications in trauma therapy Journals Published 1 May 2018 Morit Heitzler and Michael Soth unpick the complex relational dynamics in working with victims of childhood trauma. Therapy Today, May 2018