The present study investigates how counsellors working with children and young people (CYP) perceive their professional identity, and how the ‘Practitioner Manual’ and BACP Competence Frameworks, commissioned by the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP; 2014/2019a), can contribute to the strengthening of CYP counsellor professional identity. Participants were qualified counsellors working with CYP clients in England and Scotland. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used to analyse data. Findings were organised under three master themes: individual perception of professional identity; others’ perceptions of professional identity; role of resources on formation and development of professional identity. Sub-...
This thesis investigates the experiences of Children’s Centre leaders of the National Professional Q...
Whilst counselling psychology has established itself as recognised profession in both the NHS and th...
Background: Mental health policy promoting the notion of self-management and the patient as the ex...
The present study investigates how counsellors working with children and young people (CYP) perceive...
Over the last two decades there has been increased interest in the use of counselling to improve the...
Abstract Aims and Rationale: The present study aims to enrich understanding of the professional iden...
The aim of the thesis is to identify and explore the extent and characteristics of a shared professi...
The construction of identity for early years practitioners in England – the workforce who support th...
Researching the interplay between social work students' personal and professional identities, I foun...
The professionalisation of the early years education and care workforce became a significant policy ...
Professional identity formation and development have been studied in numerous professions including ...
Careers advisers in the UK have experienced significant change and upheaval within their professiona...
This study aims to explore how professional identification occurs in Occupational Psychology (OP) in...
The concept of professional identity of counselors is a recent area of focus within the counseling p...
The early years sector has seen considerable change over the last 15 years, and increased attention ...
This thesis investigates the experiences of Children’s Centre leaders of the National Professional Q...
Whilst counselling psychology has established itself as recognised profession in both the NHS and th...
Background: Mental health policy promoting the notion of self-management and the patient as the ex...
The present study investigates how counsellors working with children and young people (CYP) perceive...
Over the last two decades there has been increased interest in the use of counselling to improve the...
Abstract Aims and Rationale: The present study aims to enrich understanding of the professional iden...
The aim of the thesis is to identify and explore the extent and characteristics of a shared professi...
The construction of identity for early years practitioners in England – the workforce who support th...
Researching the interplay between social work students' personal and professional identities, I foun...
The professionalisation of the early years education and care workforce became a significant policy ...
Professional identity formation and development have been studied in numerous professions including ...
Careers advisers in the UK have experienced significant change and upheaval within their professiona...
This study aims to explore how professional identification occurs in Occupational Psychology (OP) in...
The concept of professional identity of counselors is a recent area of focus within the counseling p...
The early years sector has seen considerable change over the last 15 years, and increased attention ...
This thesis investigates the experiences of Children’s Centre leaders of the National Professional Q...
Whilst counselling psychology has established itself as recognised profession in both the NHS and th...
Background: Mental health policy promoting the notion of self-management and the patient as the ex...