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1. Lessons learnt from facilitating care home placements for counselling and psychotherapy students during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

2. Language as power in the therapy room: A study of bilingual (Arabic–English) therapists' experiences.

3. A grounded theory of improvisation in therapy: Lessons from decoloniality.

4. Novice therapist, the client and therapy: Integrating the triad.

5. Exploring male childhood sexual abuse survivors' experiences of specialist counselling services.

6. Integrating core conflictual relationship themes in neurobiological assessment of interpersonal processes in psychotherapy.

7. A qualitative study on clinicians' perceptions of Attachment‐Focused eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing therapy.

8. Psychosocial response to COVID‐19 pandemic in India: Helpline counsellors' experiences and perspectives.

9. One of the troubles with outcome measures: Lost in translation.

10. Retrospective accounts of emotional experiences during personal development groups in qualified counsellors and psychotherapists.

11. "That's what they talk about when they talk about epiphanies": An invitation to engage with the process of developing found poetry to illuminate exceptional human experience.

12. A mixed methods research study on the video‐based counselling method Marte Meo.

13. Negotiating the language(s) for psychotherapy talk: A mixed methods study from the perspective of multilingual clients.

14. Deciding what belongs: How psychotherapists in New Zealand attend to religion and/or spirituality in psychotherapy.

15. Practitioner-based research and qualitative interviewing: Using therapeutic skills to enrich research in counselling and psychotherapy.

16. ‘My language thing … is like a big shadow always behind me’: International counselling trainees' challenges in beginning clinical practice.

17. Counselling young people: Counsellors' perspectives on ‘what works’ – An exploratory study.

18. The path towards a professional identity: An IPA study of Greek family therapy trainees.

19. Counsellors' perceptions of client progression when working with clients who intentionally self-harm and the impact such work has on the therapist.

20. Accentuating the positive: The gendered identities of male problem-drinkers, and the questions these pose for the counselling profession.

21. ‘Learning from research’: Therapist perspectives on the benefits and challenges of participating in a longitudinal, systematic case-study.

22. Therapeutic activities and psychological interventions by cognitive behavioural and psychodynamic therapists working with medically unexplained symptoms: A qualitative study.

23. Being in-between: The relevance of ethnography and auto-ethnography for psychotherapy research.

24. What difference does counselling make? - The perceptions of drug-using clients on low incomes.

25. How individuals with self-reported anxiety and depression experienced a combination of individual counselling with an adventurous outdoor experience: A qualitative evaluation.