This discussion examines Halvorsen, Benum, Haavind, and McLeod’s (2016) case study of “Cora,” from a perspective both appreciative and at times critical of certain mixed-study methods it employs. While impressed with the clinical alliance it illustrates between therapist and challenging client, we find the study raises more theoretical questions than it answers in terms of our ability to enumerate the conceptual elements necessary to convey valuable clinical truths. The case study does indeed provide systematic data on the presence of dyadic courage, persistence, and symbolic expressions of trust during treatment from which there is much to be learned. As readers we were left marveling at an account of a therapist’s ...
As a social worker in the child maltreatment field, there are a great deal of challenges throughout ...
Ward and Hogan’s (2015) case of "Judith," a client with traumatic brain injury (TBI), highligh...
The author constructed a research project that was congruent with his narrative therapy world-view. ...
In this commentary we explore the clinical aspects of Halvorsen, Benum, Haavind, and McLeod’s ...
Halvorsen, Benum, Haavind, and McLeod’s (2016) A Life-Saving Therapy: The Theory-Building Case...
In this article we respond to the commentaries by Altman and Miller (2016), Bohart (2016), and Timul...
The present paper presents a case study of long-term (121 sessions over three years), integrative th...
In this article, we respond to three commentaries by King (2015), Webb (2015), and Hyer and Brandon ...
Whilst the nature of courage has long been debated, it is only more recently that the psychology of ...
Aim: Complex trauma is associated with the development of deeply engrained interpersonal patterns, w...
Jacqueline Weeda and Hanneke Muthert explore several common ingredients and critical issues that wer...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
The value and credibility of reflexivity and the use of the “I” in counseling and psychotherapy rese...
Confusion, Richard Erskine continues his description of an in-depth psychotherapy. Using both histor...
The purpose of this study is to tell the story of lay trauma counsellors - how the work they do affe...
As a social worker in the child maltreatment field, there are a great deal of challenges throughout ...
Ward and Hogan’s (2015) case of "Judith," a client with traumatic brain injury (TBI), highligh...
The author constructed a research project that was congruent with his narrative therapy world-view. ...
In this commentary we explore the clinical aspects of Halvorsen, Benum, Haavind, and McLeod’s ...
Halvorsen, Benum, Haavind, and McLeod’s (2016) A Life-Saving Therapy: The Theory-Building Case...
In this article we respond to the commentaries by Altman and Miller (2016), Bohart (2016), and Timul...
The present paper presents a case study of long-term (121 sessions over three years), integrative th...
In this article, we respond to three commentaries by King (2015), Webb (2015), and Hyer and Brandon ...
Whilst the nature of courage has long been debated, it is only more recently that the psychology of ...
Aim: Complex trauma is associated with the development of deeply engrained interpersonal patterns, w...
Jacqueline Weeda and Hanneke Muthert explore several common ingredients and critical issues that wer...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
The value and credibility of reflexivity and the use of the “I” in counseling and psychotherapy rese...
Confusion, Richard Erskine continues his description of an in-depth psychotherapy. Using both histor...
The purpose of this study is to tell the story of lay trauma counsellors - how the work they do affe...
As a social worker in the child maltreatment field, there are a great deal of challenges throughout ...
Ward and Hogan’s (2015) case of "Judith," a client with traumatic brain injury (TBI), highligh...
The author constructed a research project that was congruent with his narrative therapy world-view. ...