Background: Palliative healthcare professionals’ wellbeing and the degree to which they experience themselves as stressed is an important part of quality care delivery and ensuring patients receive good compassionate care (Hospice UK, 2015). Caring for dying patients involves high levels of emotional engagement (Meier and Beresford, 2006) and repeated exposure to suffering and death (Peters et al, 2013). Healthcare professionals can find it difficult to balance compassionate care and self-care and need support to cope with the associated stress of caring in this environment, but little is known about psychological support availed by palliative healthcare professionals. Aims: To: (i) explore the impact of psychological support for healthcare...