Can you help with this research?
Researchers from the University of Sheffield are carrying out research across England to find out what happens when therapy or counselling makes someone feel worse or ‘goes wrong’ in some way. This will help them to develop some practical ways to prevent therapies from failing.
Many people are helped by psychological therapies and counselling, but there is some evidence from research studies and individual clients that people can feel worse after therapy. The AdEPT study is aimed at understanding and preventing this from happening.
If you have experienced therapy as a therapist or client, that you feel has ‘gone wrong’, we are keen to hear from you. It doesn’t matter whether the therapy in question took place in the NHS or not, but the client must have been 18 years or over.
To take part in the study, you will need to complete a questionnaire. After this, you may be asked to take part in an interview or focus group (although there is no obligation to do so).
If you would like more information about the study or to get a copy of the questionnaire then please visit their website:
If you want to talk to someone about the study or be sent a copy of the questionnaire through the post then please contact the research team by emailing: adept@sheffield.ac.uk or phoning: 0114 222 0753.
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