This study explored the core values held by members of the Australian counselling and psychotherapy profession. Between March and June 2024, we surveyed registered practitioners to identify common values that underpin practitioners’ professional identity and differentiate them from members of other helping professions. Three key themes emerged from the data: prioritisation of the client, prioritisation of the therapist–client relationship, and professionalism, which includes a commitment to both professional and personal development. These findings highlight the humanistic values central to the profession. Our article concludes by recommending the development of a unified set of core values to enhance the profession’s identity and recognition.
Beel et al. (Tue,) studied this question.