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An exploration of counselling psychologists’ understandings of domestic violence and abuse: Implications for theory and practice

An exploration of counselling psychologists’ understandings of domestic violence and abuse: Implications for theory and practice

... production explicit. What we come to know as our reality is produced through our own representations and accounts of that reality (Burr, 2003). There is no one, final or true reality outside of these perceptions. That is ...

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The Resilient Clinician: How do Counselling Psychologists manage their fitness to practise?

The Resilient Clinician: How do Counselling Psychologists manage their fitness to practise?

... At the outset of this research, I was clear about my methodological position: I was committed to addressing the questions I wanted to ask from a qualitative perspective. However, I was less clear about my epistemological ...

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Exploring Influence and Autoethnography: A Dialogue Between Two Counselling Psychologists

Exploring Influence and Autoethnography: A Dialogue Between Two Counselling Psychologists

... I believe that we have strived in this article to expose ourselves, thus, creating ‘society and culture’ through the act of writing together. My hope is that we have shared our experiences as counselling ...

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Becoming mindfully mindful : counselling psychologists' use of mindfulness in their private lives and clinical practice

Becoming mindfully mindful : counselling psychologists' use of mindfulness in their private lives and clinical practice

... As was seen by Grabovac (2015) engaging in mindfulness meditative practise can lead to the onset of a spiritual journey, and he draws our attention to the problems that formal mindfulness practises can lead to. As ...

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When Personal and Professional Worlds Collide: An exploration of trainee counselling psychologists’ experience of having a relative with mental health problems

When Personal and Professional Worlds Collide: An exploration of trainee counselling psychologists’ experience of having a relative with mental health problems

... trainee counselling psychologists, as the participation in their own personal therapy may facilitate personal change, which can spill into a therapy session with a client (Kumari, ...

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Working Relationally With Clients Who Have Experienced Abuse: Exploring Counselling Psychologists’ Experiences Using IPA

Working Relationally With Clients Who Have Experienced Abuse: Exploring Counselling Psychologists’ Experiences Using IPA

... A, counselling psychologists regis- tered with the HCPC, have been expanded to include colleagues from other professions, a richer data set might have been ...the counselling psychology discipline ...

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Analysis of counselling psychologists’ self reported experiences of drawing upon two or more theoretical orientations to inform their practice

Analysis of counselling psychologists’ self reported experiences of drawing upon two or more theoretical orientations to inform their practice

... Four analytical themes have been presented. Although each of these themes maintain the ability to stand alone and by this means to offer an independent, partial answer to the research question, taken together the themes ...

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“A way of waking up to whatever it is”: the experience of counselling psychologists who use mindfulness in their personal lives and professional practice

“A way of waking up to whatever it is”: the experience of counselling psychologists who use mindfulness in their personal lives and professional practice

... years, counselling psychological research has seen a resurgence of interests in more integrative techniques that according to Jain et ...eight counselling psychologists were interviewed in the ...

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Working with parentification: Implications for clients and counselling psychologists

Working with parentification: Implications for clients and counselling psychologists

... Parentification or inverted child/parent relationships (Bowlby, 1973), may be more prevalent than is generally supposed (Byng-Hall, 2002). Short-term supportive care- taking responsibilities can be adaptive responses to ...

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Authenticity: How do counselling psychologists know who their clients really are?

Authenticity: How do counselling psychologists know who their clients really are?

... Performing: Being the 'good client' and 'good trainee therapist' Masked self: awareness of therapeutic rules impedes process Forced self: being a reluctant client Lifting the mask: from [r] ...

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Trainee Counselling Psychologists Experiences And understanding of Reflective Practice and its Impact Upon Personal and Professional Development

Trainee Counselling Psychologists Experiences And understanding of Reflective Practice and its Impact Upon Personal and Professional Development

... established community members offer to newcomers. This resonates with the participant’s experiences in this study, with varying levels of participation as newcomers, they develop their skills to become ‘core‘ reflective ...

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“At Times I Wasn’t Sure How to Position Myself in the Room… As a Trainee or As a Client”: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Trainee Counselling Psychologists’ Experiences of Disclosure in Personal Therapy and its Impact on Personal and Profes

“At Times I Wasn’t Sure How to Position Myself in the Room… As a Trainee or As a Client”: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Trainee Counselling Psychologists’ Experiences of Disclosure in Personal Therapy and its Impact on Personal and Professional Development

... 11 Several authors emphasise that personal therapy is essential as it provides an opportunity to increase self-awareness, explore unresolved difficulties, gain experience of being a client, reflect on work with clients ...

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Counselling psychologists perspectives on professionalism

Counselling psychologists perspectives on professionalism

... CONTENTS PAGE Tables 5 Acknowledgments 6 Abstract 8 Abbreviations 9 PART ONE - INTRODUCTIONTO THE THESIS Introduction 11 References 15 PART TWO - CRITICAL LITERATURE REVIEW The applicati[r] ...

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Stresses reported by UK trainee counselling psychologists

Stresses reported by UK trainee counselling psychologists

... in counselling-related professions are particularly vulnerable to stress and burnout, and the associated effects on service delivery and quality of care (Cushway & Tyler, 1996; Fothergill et ...in ...

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A Portfolio on Family Experiences and the Motivation to Become Counselling Psychologists

A Portfolio on Family Experiences and the Motivation to Become Counselling Psychologists

... Despite the inconsistencies between the studies, the review concluded that sibling relationship quality was correlated to children's adjustment, in particular, that positive sibling rela[r] ...

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Counselling psychologists talk about cross cultural therapy:
a thematic analysis

Counselling psychologists talk about cross cultural therapy: a thematic analysis

... epistemologically relativist (this critical realist approach was described in studies such as Colahan, Tunariu and Dell (2012)). A realist ontological position means that the subject matter – here cross-cultural therapy ...

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Exploring the therapeutic self

Exploring the therapeutic self

... and Counselling Psychologists, Linley and Joseph (2007) found that therapists who had received personal therapy reported more personal growth and positive change in their life, than those who had not ...

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The paradox of the 'wounded healer'

The paradox of the 'wounded healer'

... within Counselling Psychology, applying this to enable learning from personal life has not yet become integrated into current professional ...that Counselling Psychology places on the therapeutic ...within ...

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Social Justice, Diversity and Leadership

Social Justice, Diversity and Leadership

... by counselling psychologists can be shown in a range of ways, many of which have been detailed ...change. Psychologists often work in silos and even within the discipline of psychology, in different ...

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Loss, trauma and post-traumatic growth

Loss, trauma and post-traumatic growth

... Firstly, the exploratory research study examines the psychological effect on Counselling Psychologists and other mental health clinicians of clinical practice with suicidal clients and t[r] ...

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