The Society for Psychotherapy Research UK Chapter, where Professor Naomi Moller is President and Dr Andreas Vossler is member of the Local Committee, is proud to offer a series of free online research events for psychotherapy researchers (both novice and experienced) and research-interested practitioners. Employing a range of different event formats (e.g., panel discussion, online lecture, student presentations), expert psychotherapy researchers will present and discuss their current research projects and methodologies with their implications for psychotherapy practice. An online student research seminar will offer clinical/counselling psychology students the opportunity to present their own research and view research being done by other students.
The online events are available free of charge for both SPR members and non-members. Please register via Eventbrite. Open to everyone – students, researchers, and practitioners!
Title: Online Student Research Seminar
Share your research experiences in a friendly and constructive atmosphere!
Learn about a variety of topics and approaches in psychotherapy research!
Make connections with other students and researchers to stay current on the work being done in the field!
Three students present their research projects with discussion/feedback from the audience:
The Monolithic Therapist: What Clients really want from their therapist by Richard Knight MBACP, PhD researcher, York St. John University
Best practice in supervising experienced secondary school - based counsellors in the U.K. by Imogen Harries, PhD researcher, University of South Wales
Intrusive or Inviting: Carrying out research with hard-to-reach, vulnerable and stigmatised communities by Alex Rhodes, Counselling Psychology Doctoral Trainee, University of Roehampton
Further events in the series:
Wednesday 9th February (6:30pm-7:30pm) - Book launch and discussion
Outcome measure and evaluation
Dr Chris Evans, Visiting Professor, UDLA Quito, Ecuador & Dr Jo-anne Carlyle, Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist. Register for the event
Wednesday 16th March (6:30pm-7:30pm) - Online lecture with Q&A
Clients’ perspectives on preference work: A Consensual Qualitative Research
Dr Gina Di Malta, Lecturer in Psychotherapy and Counselling, The Open University & Dr Hanne Weie Oddli, Associate Professor, University of Oslo, Norway. Register for the event