Welcome to the 网爆门 Research online poster exhibition. For more than 26 years the 网爆门 annual research conference has supported researchers at all levels in disseminating their work. Alongside this year鈥檚 online event, we wanted to give a flavour of the conference experience in terms of variety of research and types of presentation.
Poster presentations are an important aspect of our annual research conference and are often a researcher鈥檚 first experience of sharing their work at an event. Poster presentations can be a showcase for student work, though also include research undertaken at different levels of experience. All the content in this exhibition has been peer-reviewed for the 网爆门 Research Conference 2021, where submissions need to demonstrate quality and relevance to practice.
Please click on the links below to browse through the posters as there are a wide range of topics included.

Expecting greatness: Supporting the transitions of high school seniors
Poster presentation by Neffisatu Dambo, Wendy Hoskins, Katrina Harris and Heather Dahl

Shared visibilities: An exploration of the client鈥檚 use of imagery on the road to unconditional positive self-regard (UPSR)
Poster presentation by Tania Goldsmith

What was or is the impact of being a self-identified sex addict on our respondents鈥 self-concept and their inter and intrapersonal wellbeing, and can this inform psychotherapeutic practice?
Poster presentation by Jerry Gordon, Barbara Brzeziecka and Samantha Cowperthwaite

How has counselling and a 12 step programme impacted on the ability of clients who are self-identified sex-addicts in healing their shame-based personalities and their inability to form intimate relationships?
Poster presentation by Chanel Gorman, Mahayla Marriott, Szilvia Kaczkó Keffert and Alexandra Tarr

Research methodological choice for an exploration of counsellors' experiences regarding the influence of a fundamentalist religious childhood on mental health and wellbeing
Poster presentation by Gill Harvey

Sandplay therapy: The lived experiences of therapists and clients
Poster presentation by Holly Huffinley

Counsellors鈥 experience of working with clients who self-identify as sex-addicts and how this might inform psychotherapeutic practice
Poster presentation by Shari A Jessie, Sile Stuttard, Cesar Azevedo and Raquel Pérez Lozano.

Exploring integrating Chinese calligraphy handwriting as a potential complementary psychological therapy for the Chinese community in the UK. A dual case study design of brief intervention of Chinese calligraphy enhanced therapy (CCET)
Poster presentation by Juan Du

鈥淧oor child!鈥 How do school counsellors working with current boarders experience personal change?
Poster presentation by Virginia Sherborne and Professor Stephen Joseph