This study considered how a client chooses a psychotherapist/psychologist working in private practice. This research emerged from a desire to enable clients to make more informed choices in relation to entering psychotherapy. It considered two research questions: How do clients choose their psychotherapist? What impact does the choice of therapist have over whether or not to stay in therapy? Ten male and female participants were interviewed in semi-structured interviews and transcripts were analysed using grounded theory. A three-stage model was developed, which emphasised the relational processes underlying the influences on client’s choice of therapist and decision to remain in therapy. At the initial stage of the process, prior to meetin...
Public perceptions of therapists\u27 personal therapy may affect establishment of client trust and a...
AbstractReviews the emergence of research on fitting treatment procedures to the unique needs and pr...
In the last decade, an impressive body of empirical evidence has accumulated which strongly suggest...
Client preferences for psychotherapy style have been understudied, despite their value in adding to ...
This qualitative study uses thematic analysis to explore what eight experienced counselling psycholo...
Longer therapies can have a major impact on services by lengthening waiting lists. This exploratory ...
This thesis is composed of three sections: A literature review of trainee therapists’ experiences of...
Recent surveys have found that many patients are not receiving empirically supported treatments and ...
Recent surveys have found that many patients are not receiving empirically supported treatments and ...
Clinical social workers spend years in training and even more time ever refining their professional ...
Dropout from therapy for personality disorder (PD) represents a clinically-important but poorly unde...
Literature review: This review explores the literature on clients' retrospective accounts of their ...
Several recent studies have suggested that receiving a chosen or preferred treatment may enhance the...
Background: Incorporating client expectations and preferences into the counselling process can lead ...
Background: Incorporating client expectations and preferences into the counselling process can lead ...
Public perceptions of therapists\u27 personal therapy may affect establishment of client trust and a...
AbstractReviews the emergence of research on fitting treatment procedures to the unique needs and pr...
In the last decade, an impressive body of empirical evidence has accumulated which strongly suggest...
Client preferences for psychotherapy style have been understudied, despite their value in adding to ...
This qualitative study uses thematic analysis to explore what eight experienced counselling psycholo...
Longer therapies can have a major impact on services by lengthening waiting lists. This exploratory ...
This thesis is composed of three sections: A literature review of trainee therapists’ experiences of...
Recent surveys have found that many patients are not receiving empirically supported treatments and ...
Recent surveys have found that many patients are not receiving empirically supported treatments and ...
Clinical social workers spend years in training and even more time ever refining their professional ...
Dropout from therapy for personality disorder (PD) represents a clinically-important but poorly unde...
Literature review: This review explores the literature on clients' retrospective accounts of their ...
Several recent studies have suggested that receiving a chosen or preferred treatment may enhance the...
Background: Incorporating client expectations and preferences into the counselling process can lead ...
Background: Incorporating client expectations and preferences into the counselling process can lead ...
Public perceptions of therapists\u27 personal therapy may affect establishment of client trust and a...
AbstractReviews the emergence of research on fitting treatment procedures to the unique needs and pr...
In the last decade, an impressive body of empirical evidence has accumulated which strongly suggest...