Are you a member yet? Membership is open to all and is the first step towards accreditation.
We have been working hard to pull together member resources to help you during this tricky time. Please don’t hesitate to let us know what else we can provide you with. Read our latest statement on COVID-19.
If you are an accredited member, read our guide to maintaining your practice CPD and clinical supervision.
If you are working towards individual accreditation read our guidance here.
Listen to our special podcast episode of "Let’s Talk About CBT" on managing anxiety relating to coronavirus.
We know that independent practitioners may be under additional pressures and we have released this press statement which you can share with those commissioning your services.
We are concerned about the impact of the Coronavirus Bill on the rights of vulnerable people and we have released a press statement about this
Some ideas from CBT treatments for depression might be useful while self-isolating. Read this article from Andrew Beck and Lucy Maddox to find out more.
We believe CBT principles can be helpful at this time. Read how and feel free to share with your clients: How can principles from CBT help during the COVID-19 pandemic
Remote working guidance for IAPT therapists can be found on the NHS website: IAPT guide for delivering treatment remotely during the coronavirus pandemic
Guidance for psychological professionals during the pandemic [PDF] has been produced by a range of leading therapy organisations including BABCP
The Covid trauma response group, which includes several BABCP members, has produced this helpful guide for planners of the psychological response to stress experienced by hospital staff associated with COVID
The World Confederation of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies has issued a newsletter listing resources available around the world in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Guidance on treating eating disorders remotely has been developed by specialist BABCP members.
A range of resources have been developed by experts working with OCD and people with lived experience of OCD.