It is a common practice for therapists-in-training and experienced therapists to ensure their self-care and ethical competency requirements through seeking and maintaining therapeutic counselling when dealing with significant personal concerns (Moulden & Firestone, 2010; Everall & Paulson, 2004; Spelliscy, 2009; Pope, Sonne, & Green, 2006; Amundson, 2009; Tjetviet & Gottlib, 2010). However, therapists-in-training and experienced therapists have reported challenges and barriers that arise when making the decision to seek and maintain therapy. Some of these challenges and barriers of seeking and maintaining therapy noted in the current research literature, includes concerns of public and self stigmas, a fear of emotion, fear of treatment, c...
The purpose of this study was to identify specific challenges that Thai clients may experience in t...
Autoethnography is a qualitative method which allows the researcher to incorporate one’s professiona...
Assessed the process of seeking psychotherapy, conceptualized as 4 steps: recognizing the problem; d...
It is a common practice for therapists-in-training and experienced therapists to ensure their self-c...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Gui...
Permission granted by Val Lawton, Managing Editor, IJDCR to include article in the University of Let...
The following article will describe and reflect on a research study that was published in Counsellin...
This study considers the usefulness of applying key concepts of the Rogerian theory of ‘becoming a p...
This exploratory study was undertaken to explore psychotherapists who possess a variety of psychiatr...
Accessible summary What is known on the subject —Autoethnographic methods can explore key learning...
We live in a society where stigma against people with mental illness exists. To make matters more co...
Over thirty years ago the issue of intentional self-harm was viewed as exceptionally challenging for...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an autoethnographic account of the stories of a me...
The self of the therapist is an essential factor in the therapeutic process (Baldwin, 2000) and is...
Facing the stark reality of a disturbing mental health crisis present in the college populations of ...
The purpose of this study was to identify specific challenges that Thai clients may experience in t...
Autoethnography is a qualitative method which allows the researcher to incorporate one’s professiona...
Assessed the process of seeking psychotherapy, conceptualized as 4 steps: recognizing the problem; d...
It is a common practice for therapists-in-training and experienced therapists to ensure their self-c...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Gui...
Permission granted by Val Lawton, Managing Editor, IJDCR to include article in the University of Let...
The following article will describe and reflect on a research study that was published in Counsellin...
This study considers the usefulness of applying key concepts of the Rogerian theory of ‘becoming a p...
This exploratory study was undertaken to explore psychotherapists who possess a variety of psychiatr...
Accessible summary What is known on the subject —Autoethnographic methods can explore key learning...
We live in a society where stigma against people with mental illness exists. To make matters more co...
Over thirty years ago the issue of intentional self-harm was viewed as exceptionally challenging for...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an autoethnographic account of the stories of a me...
The self of the therapist is an essential factor in the therapeutic process (Baldwin, 2000) and is...
Facing the stark reality of a disturbing mental health crisis present in the college populations of ...
The purpose of this study was to identify specific challenges that Thai clients may experience in t...
Autoethnography is a qualitative method which allows the researcher to incorporate one’s professiona...
Assessed the process of seeking psychotherapy, conceptualized as 4 steps: recognizing the problem; d...