Editorial.

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Title: Editorial.
Authors: Murray, Brian (AUTHOR)
Source: Counselling Psychology Review. Feb2026, Vol. 40 Issue 1, p2-3. 2p.
Subjects: Editorial writing, Scholarly publishing, Psychotherapy, Supervision, Counseling, Neuropsychological rehabilitation
Abstract: This article announces the relaunch of *Counselling Psychology Review* (CPR), highlighting its new editorial structure with two co-editors and plans for biannual issues and special editions that reflect the diversity within counselling psychology. It outlines recent and upcoming initiatives by the Executive Committee, including advocacy for updated NICE guidelines, support for marginalized communities, development of trainee placement guidance, and promotion of innovative research dissemination methods. The article also presents CPR’s strategic focus on maintaining professional resources, promoting the counselling psychology identity across various sectors, and fostering growth in expertise and leadership. Featured studies in the current issue include randomized controlled trials on therapy approaches for depression, relational methods in neuropsychological rehabilitation, neurodiverse couples’ experiences in therapy, mentoring pilots in the NHS, and narrative approaches to supervision. [Extracted from the article]
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