Research frequently addresses a gap between practice and research in the field of psychotherapy. Castonguay et al (2010) suggest that the practice of many full-time psychotherapists is rarely or nonsubstantially influenced by research. Boisvert and Faust (2005) ask ‘why do psychotherapists not rely on the research to consistently inform their practice?’ and suggest that concerns ‘have echoed through the decades’ about psychotherapists’ failings to integrate of research and practice. This study focuses on therapists’ (counsellors and psychotherapists) reasoning about their engagement with ‘research’ as described in dissertations and in personal, anonymously presented documents, research journals and interviews included. The study focuses on ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate narrative change over the course of therapy, particular...
This qualitative study uses thematic analysis to explore what eight experienced counselling psycholo...
Aims: To synthesise and evaluate evidence about experiences of psychotherapy environments. Methods: ...
This thesis explores the informants of effective psychotherapy derived from subjective and intersubj...
Background: The researcher's reflexive use of self forms part of a well‐established tradition in cou...
Studies have shown that many clinicians are skeptical about research and hesitant about participatin...
The author constructed a research project that was congruent with his narrative therapy world-view. ...
Literature review: This review explores the literature on clients' retrospective accounts of their ...
The paper presents a review of the therapist's role and characteristics with reference to issues reg...
Aims: To synthesise and evaluate evidence about experiences of psychotherapy environments. Methods:...
Ambivalences and uncertainties towards research are common amongst practitioners in counselling and ...
Aims: To synthesise and evaluate evidence about experiences of psychotherapy environments. Methods: ...
The therapeutic alliance is considered an important element of psychotherapy and a good alliance has...
This paper argues that research approaches which are aimed at developing our understanding of psycho...
This paper argues that research approaches which are aimed at developing our understanding of psycho...
The purpose of this study was to investigate narrative change over the course of therapy, particular...
This qualitative study uses thematic analysis to explore what eight experienced counselling psycholo...
Aims: To synthesise and evaluate evidence about experiences of psychotherapy environments. Methods: ...
This thesis explores the informants of effective psychotherapy derived from subjective and intersubj...
Background: The researcher's reflexive use of self forms part of a well‐established tradition in cou...
Studies have shown that many clinicians are skeptical about research and hesitant about participatin...
The author constructed a research project that was congruent with his narrative therapy world-view. ...
Literature review: This review explores the literature on clients' retrospective accounts of their ...
The paper presents a review of the therapist's role and characteristics with reference to issues reg...
Aims: To synthesise and evaluate evidence about experiences of psychotherapy environments. Methods:...
Ambivalences and uncertainties towards research are common amongst practitioners in counselling and ...
Aims: To synthesise and evaluate evidence about experiences of psychotherapy environments. Methods: ...
The therapeutic alliance is considered an important element of psychotherapy and a good alliance has...
This paper argues that research approaches which are aimed at developing our understanding of psycho...
This paper argues that research approaches which are aimed at developing our understanding of psycho...
The purpose of this study was to investigate narrative change over the course of therapy, particular...
This qualitative study uses thematic analysis to explore what eight experienced counselling psycholo...
Aims: To synthesise and evaluate evidence about experiences of psychotherapy environments. Methods: ...