This study examines the transaction of the lived experience of ‘suffering’ in the process of psychotherapy. ‘Suffering’ is conceptualised as having its weight and value transacted between a psychotherapist and his or her client. As a psychotherapist from a family with a disabled member, my fieldwork in a hospital with the parents of disabled children was conducted in Taiwan. The development of our therapeutic relationship was discovered as the process of ‘suffering transaction’: the interaction of lived experience of suffering between my clients and myself. Two clients took part in this study in which eight to ten sessions of counselling or psychotherapy were conducted and transcribed as the research data. The data also included my lived ex...
This research dossier contains an introduction, a literature review and two qualitative research rep...
This research dossier contains an introduction, a literature review and two qualitative research rep...
Limited research explores therapists' vicarious exposure to complex trauma narratives within an inpa...
This study examines the transaction of the lived experience of ‘suffering’ in the process of psychot...
The purpose of this paper is to examine what heals and harms the client in the psychotherapeutic enc...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the day to day experiences of health care professionals...
Abstract: A qualitative research study, aimed at exploring the wounded healer and the way in which t...
The aim of this study was to understand how relational difficulties in psychotherapy may be handled ...
This study explores how experiences of adversity can impact the mind of the psychotherapist and the ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine what heals and harms the client in the psychotherapeutic enc...
It is uncontroversial that suffering has moral significance; ethicists from many camps agree that an...
It is uncontroversial that suffering has moral significance; ethicists from many camps agree that an...
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...
Ever since it achieved respectability as a modality of healing, the practice of psychotherapy hasbee...
This research dossier contains an introduction, a literature review and two qualitative research rep...
This research dossier contains an introduction, a literature review and two qualitative research rep...
Limited research explores therapists' vicarious exposure to complex trauma narratives within an inpa...
This study examines the transaction of the lived experience of ‘suffering’ in the process of psychot...
The purpose of this paper is to examine what heals and harms the client in the psychotherapeutic enc...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the day to day experiences of health care professionals...
Abstract: A qualitative research study, aimed at exploring the wounded healer and the way in which t...
The aim of this study was to understand how relational difficulties in psychotherapy may be handled ...
This study explores how experiences of adversity can impact the mind of the psychotherapist and the ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine what heals and harms the client in the psychotherapeutic enc...
It is uncontroversial that suffering has moral significance; ethicists from many camps agree that an...
It is uncontroversial that suffering has moral significance; ethicists from many camps agree that an...
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...
Ever since it achieved respectability as a modality of healing, the practice of psychotherapy hasbee...
This research dossier contains an introduction, a literature review and two qualitative research rep...
This research dossier contains an introduction, a literature review and two qualitative research rep...
Limited research explores therapists' vicarious exposure to complex trauma narratives within an inpa...