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IACP Research

Counselling & Psychotherapy Quantitative Research 

The IACP commissioned research company - Behaviour & Attitudes - to conduct surveys on ‘Counselling & Psychotherapy Experience & Attitudes Quantitative Research’ and Members Surveys. 

The results of each research give a fascinating insight of the attitudes of the Irish public towards counselling / psychotherapy as well as reality of being a Counsellor / Psychotherapist in Ireland. 

We have released some of the findings to the Media and we have received a high amount of interest and indeed exposure in the press, radio and also TV.

By creating a discussion in the media, it has really helped to raise awareness of the issues, the IACP and also awareness of what Counselling / Psychotherapy has to offer the general population.


IACP Members Survey 2024

IACP General Public Survey 2023

IACP General Public Mental Health and COVID-19 Survey July 2022

IACP Members Survey Dec 2021

IACP General Public Mental Health and COVID-19 March 2021

IACP Covid19 Member Survey 2020

Public Mental Health Survey - Covid19 - April 2020

IACP General Public Survey 2019

IACP Members Survey 2018

IACP Members Survey Report 2018 

Mental Health and Wellness Study General Public Study March 2016

IACP General Public Survey 2015

IACP Members Survey 2015

IACP Members Survey 2013

 IACP Behaviour & Attitudes Stress & Counselling Research March2013

IACP Behaviour & Attitudes Counselling & Psychotherapy Research Oct 2011

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