This survey has been developed by the Metanoia Institute with research  funding from the UKCP and imput from the BACP and international collaborators to consider 'benchmarks' and improve the doctoral learning experience for counsellors, psychotherapists and counselling psychologists.
 
The project focuses on research supervision which is an under-researched professional topic. It is an extension of four earlier studies which address personal and professional development processes with a special interest in therapists’ engagement with research.
 
This survey will be made available to research supervisors and doctoral students and graduates (present and past supervisees) within and outside of the UK, aiming for a deeper understanding about the supervision experience on psychotherapy and counselling psychology doctoral studies. What is helpful? What is less, or not helpful? What might supervisors learn from supervisees’ experiences of supervision, and vice versa.
 
The project has received ethical approval by the Metanoia Research Ethics Committee.
Continuation through the survey will be taken to indicate participant consent.

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For queries regarding the survey please contact
Dr Alistair McBeath (alistair.mcbeath@metanoia.ac.uk).
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