Sensationalised, stigmatising headlines about therapy could be harmful News Published 13 Jan 2023 Media coverage of Prince Harry’s book has included many comments on therapy
Bereavement is everyone’s business News Published 11 Oct 2022 New report explores the scale and impact of grief on children and adults in the UK
Feeling lonely on Valentine’s Day? It’s time to think of your own self-care News Published 14 Feb 2020 February 14 doesn’t have to be about romantic meals or exchanging cards
Counselling is 'the best thing', says ITV's Loose Women News Published 11 Dec 2019 Panellists discussed premarital therapy and whether couples counselling was a perfect wedding gift
Narrative therapy About therapy Our member Sue explains what a narrative therapist does and how narrative therapy can help
Carers Week 2018 News Published 13 Jun 2018 Research for this year's Carers Week (11 to 17 June) shows that 72% of carers in the UK have suffered mental ill health because of caring.
Notes from FE Journals Published 31 May 2018 In her regular column, Mary Jones considers recent developments. University and College Counselling, May 2018
BACP welcomes call to prioritise student mental health News Published 28 Jun 2018 We welcome the universities minister’s call for vice-chancellors to prioritise student mental health and take sustained and serious leadership on the issue
Profile: Paul Lawrence Journals Published 30 Nov 2016 Paul Lawrence, recently retired as Head of Service at Aston University, reflects on his long experience of counselling students in FE and HE. University and College Counselling, November 2016
Coronavirus self-isolation: How to look after your mental health and wellbeing if you’re self-isolating News Published 13 Mar 2020 Our member Kathryn Kinmond has some helpful coping strategies if you’re self-isolating