The purpose of this paper is to examine what heals and harms the client in the psychotherapeutic encounter, from the client\u27s perspective. The experience of eight clients was explicated using a model based on Giorgi and Schweitzer. The counselling experienced as healing by clients has at its core a vibrantly warm and honest relationship where the client feels held in the safety of the good heart space of the counsellor. The counsellor is experienced as providing an intense beingness for the client that embraces the client\u27s suffering and provides solid ground created out of the crucible of the counsellor\u27s own encounter with his or her shadow. The counsellor is emptied out of his/her own agenda and provides space for the client\u27...
The past two decades have seen a surge of interest in the impact of working with trauma survivors on...
This study examines the transaction of the lived experience of ‘suffering’ in the process of psychot...
This study examines the transaction of the lived experience of ‘suffering’ in the process of psychot...
The purpose of this paper is to examine what heals and harms the client in the psychotherapeutic enc...
Client engagement in psychotherapy can be defined as intense involvement with the therapy tasks and ...
Ever since it achieved respectability as a modality of healing, the practice of psychotherapy hasbee...
Background: The study of the experience of clients across multiple service encounters (or touchpoint...
The topic of client experience of counselling as described from the perspective of the client has be...
The starting point for this study was a series of critiques of counselling which seemed to be based ...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
Abstract: A qualitative research study, aimed at exploring the wounded healer and the way in which t...
This dissertation is concerned with the woundedness of the therapist and scrutinises (or rescrutinis...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
The past two decades have seen a surge of interest in the impact of working with trauma survivors on...
The past two decades have seen a surge of interest in the impact of working with trauma survivors on...
This study examines the transaction of the lived experience of ‘suffering’ in the process of psychot...
This study examines the transaction of the lived experience of ‘suffering’ in the process of psychot...
The purpose of this paper is to examine what heals and harms the client in the psychotherapeutic enc...
Client engagement in psychotherapy can be defined as intense involvement with the therapy tasks and ...
Ever since it achieved respectability as a modality of healing, the practice of psychotherapy hasbee...
Background: The study of the experience of clients across multiple service encounters (or touchpoint...
The topic of client experience of counselling as described from the perspective of the client has be...
The starting point for this study was a series of critiques of counselling which seemed to be based ...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
Abstract: A qualitative research study, aimed at exploring the wounded healer and the way in which t...
This dissertation is concerned with the woundedness of the therapist and scrutinises (or rescrutinis...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
Background: The importance of the therapeutic relationship for change in psychotherapy is well estab...
The past two decades have seen a surge of interest in the impact of working with trauma survivors on...
The past two decades have seen a surge of interest in the impact of working with trauma survivors on...
This study examines the transaction of the lived experience of ‘suffering’ in the process of psychot...
This study examines the transaction of the lived experience of ‘suffering’ in the process of psychot...