The topic of client experience of counselling as described from the perspective of the client has been neglected in the field of counselling research until very recently. The present study sought to continue the work of research conducted to rectify this imbalance, by adopting a phenomenological interview approach to address the research question ‘What are clients’ experiences of counselling?’ Qualitative, semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight counselling clients who had either recently completed a course of treatment using a one-to-one ‘talking therapy’ of varying orientations, or who were still in treatment. Interviews were then transcribed and analysed using interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA) and three recurrent ...
Since its appearance in the mid-1990s, interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) has become one...
Relationships of teaching and learning play a key role in what counsellors are learning, who they ar...
The past two decades have seen a surge of interest in the impact of working with trauma survivors on...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
A number of counselling research studies have pointed to the under-researched area of client percept...
In this study four people were interviewed about their experiences of counselling in a pastoral sett...
The starting point for this study was a series of critiques of counselling which seemed to be based ...
The purpose of this study was to capture the lived experience of counsellors, when they encounter e...
The purpose of this study was to capture the lived experience of counsellors, when they encounter e...
By exploring clients’ experience of therapy it is possible to uncover a novel and deeper understandi...
Understanding how counsellors authentically integrate their personal and professional selves into a ...
Understanding how counsellors authentically integrate their personal and professional selves into a ...
Despite abundant literature about bullying, previous research has predominantly focussed upon the ch...
Despite abundant literature about bullying, previous research has predominantly focussed upon the ch...
Since its appearance in the mid-1990s, interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) has become one...
Since its appearance in the mid-1990s, interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) has become one...
Relationships of teaching and learning play a key role in what counsellors are learning, who they ar...
The past two decades have seen a surge of interest in the impact of working with trauma survivors on...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
A number of counselling research studies have pointed to the under-researched area of client percept...
In this study four people were interviewed about their experiences of counselling in a pastoral sett...
The starting point for this study was a series of critiques of counselling which seemed to be based ...
The purpose of this study was to capture the lived experience of counsellors, when they encounter e...
The purpose of this study was to capture the lived experience of counsellors, when they encounter e...
By exploring clients’ experience of therapy it is possible to uncover a novel and deeper understandi...
Understanding how counsellors authentically integrate their personal and professional selves into a ...
Understanding how counsellors authentically integrate their personal and professional selves into a ...
Despite abundant literature about bullying, previous research has predominantly focussed upon the ch...
Despite abundant literature about bullying, previous research has predominantly focussed upon the ch...
Since its appearance in the mid-1990s, interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) has become one...
Since its appearance in the mid-1990s, interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) has become one...
Relationships of teaching and learning play a key role in what counsellors are learning, who they ar...
The past two decades have seen a surge of interest in the impact of working with trauma survivors on...