Abstract: | Counselling in primary care has developed rapidly over the last few years and now appears to be a widespread provision. Yet ad hoc , unregulated development, coupled with radical changes within the National Health Service environment, presents an array of challenges to continued development. This paper reviews and summarises the contributions of all the authors to this special symposium, and in so doing attempts to set out a development agenda for both evidence and practice as a practical yield from the rich insights and experiences offered. |