A place of useful research: Enhancing the impact of the Strathclyde Counselling & Psychotherapy Research Clinic
Project Overview
The Strathclyde Counselling & Psychotherapy Research Clinic is pleased to offer a series of four collaborative workshops based on distinct research themes. The aim of these workshops is to bridge the gap between research and practice within counselling and psychotherapy, to exchange knowledge and experience on these themes with professionals in the field, and to collectively develop shared principles of practice to enhance the therapeutic experience.
These workshops will be held in person at the University of Strathclyde campus, are offered free of charge, and can be counted as part of your continued professional development (CPD) commitment. Each workshop will begin with a buffet lunch and opportunity to network. Attendees will also be invited to take part in our follow up research which aims to understand how research impacts professional practice (for more information, please see Follow-up Research Study below).
ESRC Impact Acceleration
The Strathclyde Counselling & Psychotherapy Research Clinic's new funded ESRC Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) project aims to create societal impact by sharing research findings and data with professional counsellors and psychotherapists in West Central Scotland via a series of four themed workshops.
Our Activities
To reserve your place, please find the booking link on the workshop pages below.

Workshop 1: Practice Based Research in Counselling and Psychotherapy
7th October 2025, 1pm-5pm

Workshop 2: Social Anxiety in Counselling and Psychotherapy
1st December 2025, 1pm-5pm

Workshop 3: Ethnic Diversity in Counselling and Psychotherapy
3rd February 2026, 1pm-5pm

Workshop 4: Neurodiversity in Counselling and Psychotherapy
28th April 2026, 1pm-5pm
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Follow-up Research Study
More information regarding the project
Project Team
Further Information
For further information on the project and the activities including, eligibility, signing up and privacy policies, please visit our FAQs section.
Contact us
For more information please email: counselling-research-events@strath.ac.uk.