Call for immediate action to address health inequalities News Published 15 Sep 2021 We’ve co-signed a letter to Boris Johnson along with other members of the Inequalities in Health Alliance
Addiction About therapy What is addiction? How can addiction counselling help? Our member Andrew Harvey explains.
Managing boundaries Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 As a lone therapist renting a room in a GP surgery, Michael Kallenbach was uncertain how to respond when reception staff expressed curiosity about his clients. Private Practice, Spring 2015
Cultural counsellor: Writing for wellbeing Journals Published 14 Dec 2017 A day on a creative writing course can inspire renewed respect for the therapeutic power of non-judgmental listening. Private Practice, Winter 2017
Notes from the chair: Lies, damned lies and statistics Journals Published 31 May 2016 "...it sometimes feels as though our work is under siege, with many voices ready to assert facts and knowledge..." Regular column from Jeremy Christey. University and College Counselling, May 2016
Supporting all mums News Published 25 Mar 2022 Helen Hazell-English discusses some of the pressures on mums, and suggests ways to make this Mother's Day special. BACP member blogs
Let’s talk about sex News Published 8 May 2019 BACP member Armele Philpotts was interviewed on BBC Radio 5 Live about research which found British couples are having less sex
World Mental Health Day: New study says swimming helps mental health News Published 10 Oct 2018 Swimming and Health Commission says regular swimming alongside other forms of support could have an impact on wider society.
Social anxiety About therapy Our member Lou Baker explains what social anxiety is, how you can overcome a fear of social situations and how counselling can help you cope.