This study uses Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis to explore integrative psychotherapists’ lived experience of recognising a personal blind spot in their therapeutic work. The five female participants aged between 42-60 years have between two and twenty years clinical experience. Each participant was interviewed on two separate occasions, with a period of one month between interviews. The inductive approach of IPA sought to capture the richness and complexity of participants’ lived emotional experiences. Given the methodological challenges uncovering the implicit domain of participants’ blind spots, researcher reflexivity served as a secondary but integral data source and provided the experiential context from which meaningful findin...
This PhD-project is carried out as a joint venture between Psykiatrisk klinikk at Helse Førde and Gr...
Toxic shame is experienced as an extremely painful affective state where both external and internal ...
This dissertation explores the humanistic therapist’s lived experience of loss following bereavement...
This study uses Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis to explore integrative psychotherapists’ li...
Shame is a crucial issue frequently overlooked in the therapeutic context because it has many hiding...
In the service of forging a deep authentic connection that has the power to heal and transform, psyc...
This study aimed to explore how the experience of previous mental-health problems affects clinical a...
The aim of this research was to investigate the effect on the therapist and the therapeutic relation...
Purpose: This phenomenological study was concerned with the clarification of the experience of the d...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
This thesis was funded via a Graduate Teaching Assistant role with the College of Health and Social ...
The self of the therapist is widely recognised as being a crucial component in the therapeutic relat...
Aim: The aim of this research is to study how female psychotherapists and counselling psychologist...
The past two decades have seen a surge of interest in the impact of working with trauma survivors on...
This study explored the experiences of people who attended therapy at an IAPT service. It focussed o...
This PhD-project is carried out as a joint venture between Psykiatrisk klinikk at Helse Førde and Gr...
Toxic shame is experienced as an extremely painful affective state where both external and internal ...
This dissertation explores the humanistic therapist’s lived experience of loss following bereavement...
This study uses Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis to explore integrative psychotherapists’ li...
Shame is a crucial issue frequently overlooked in the therapeutic context because it has many hiding...
In the service of forging a deep authentic connection that has the power to heal and transform, psyc...
This study aimed to explore how the experience of previous mental-health problems affects clinical a...
The aim of this research was to investigate the effect on the therapist and the therapeutic relation...
Purpose: This phenomenological study was concerned with the clarification of the experience of the d...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
This thesis was funded via a Graduate Teaching Assistant role with the College of Health and Social ...
The self of the therapist is widely recognised as being a crucial component in the therapeutic relat...
Aim: The aim of this research is to study how female psychotherapists and counselling psychologist...
The past two decades have seen a surge of interest in the impact of working with trauma survivors on...
This study explored the experiences of people who attended therapy at an IAPT service. It focussed o...
This PhD-project is carried out as a joint venture between Psykiatrisk klinikk at Helse Førde and Gr...
Toxic shame is experienced as an extremely painful affective state where both external and internal ...
This dissertation explores the humanistic therapist’s lived experience of loss following bereavement...