Parity – empty promise or panacea? Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 What would the health service look like if psychological therapies were fully funded to meet need? A new BACP report makes a powerful case for parity. Catherine Jackson reports. Therapy Today, December 2014
Employers must protect ‘ticking time bomb’ workforce News Published 22 Jan 2024 New report reveals 1 in 5 takes time off due to stress
Spiritual support following trauma Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Open article: It’s common practice to explore with clients the physical, mental and emotional impact of traumatic events, but are we bold enough to ask how they’ve been affected spiritually? asks David Wilbraham. Private Practice, Winter 2015
Viewpoint: The music behind the words Journals Published 21 Jul 2022 'It’s important to show humility in our listening.' Regular column from Judy Stafford. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2022
Our members in the news - Summer 2021 News Published 31 Aug 2021 Members have been talking to the media about mental health and the benefits of counselling and psychotherapy
Julia Samuel on SCoPEd: “It works for clients and the profession” News Published 8 Aug 2019 Our Vice President shares her thoughts on SCoPEd
Talking purple: Growing confidence Journals Published 30 Apr 2019 Open article: "To be truly ‘disability confident’, organisations need to ensure individuals can bring their authentic selves to work..." Regular column from David Caldwell. BACP Workplace, April 2019
Our members in the media - February 2022 News Published 25 Feb 2022 A round-up of where our members have been talking in the media about counselling and its benefits
Mother’s Day without mum: The different ways of coping with grief when others are buying flowers News Published 28 Mar 2019 BACP member Susan Carr talks about coping with loss, ahead of Mother’s Day
Stress can be contagious - but you can avoid catching it News Published 7 Nov 2018 Everyone has the potential to absorb the stress from those around them, says BACP member Sally Brown.