A local initiative in Southampton attempted to address therapy researchers' needs for networking support and information. A multidisciplinary research support group meets every 2 months to share ideas and experiences of research. This article outlines information about the group: Its development, role and possible future directions. It is hoped that therapists interested or involved in research might feel inspired to consider doing the same in other locations.
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