The purpose of this commentary is to argue that the value of counselling and psychotherapy research lies, not only in what it teaches us as therapists, but also in its ability to challenge us and our assumptions. Method: The paper identifies eight beliefs that may be prevalent in sections of the counselling and psychotherapy community, and presents evidence that challenges them. Findings: While many of our beliefs may hold true for some clients some of the time, the research evidence suggests that they are unlikely to be true for all clients all of the time. Discussion: By questioning and challenging therapists' a priori assumptions, research findings can help counsellors and psychotherapists to be less set in their beliefs; and more open t...
Is the introduction of evidence-based psychotherapy into mainstream child and adolescent mental heal...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Gui...
Recent surveys have found that many patients are not receiving empirically supported treatments and ...
The purpose of this commentary is to argue that the value of counselling and psychotherapy research ...
Ambivalences and uncertainties towards research are common amongst practitioners in counselling and ...
This paper argues that the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has created ...
This paper argues that research approaches which are aimed at developing our understanding of psycho...
This chapter introduces the current field of research in counselling and psychotherapy. It first tak...
There is little critical consideration of the discursive features of recordings of therapy. This pap...
When embarking on research into the effectiveness of psychoanalytic psychotherapy in the NHS or the ...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose: The IAPT programme has been rolled out across England in...
The paper presents a review of the therapist's role and characteristics with reference to issues reg...
© 2019 British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy This article identifies the learning ex...
Research in psychoanalysis, or the alleged lack of it, has become a burning topic in the field of Br...
Psychotherapy as a field tends toward conservativism, and the rate of innovation and development of ...
Is the introduction of evidence-based psychotherapy into mainstream child and adolescent mental heal...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Gui...
Recent surveys have found that many patients are not receiving empirically supported treatments and ...
The purpose of this commentary is to argue that the value of counselling and psychotherapy research ...
Ambivalences and uncertainties towards research are common amongst practitioners in counselling and ...
This paper argues that the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has created ...
This paper argues that research approaches which are aimed at developing our understanding of psycho...
This chapter introduces the current field of research in counselling and psychotherapy. It first tak...
There is little critical consideration of the discursive features of recordings of therapy. This pap...
When embarking on research into the effectiveness of psychoanalytic psychotherapy in the NHS or the ...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose: The IAPT programme has been rolled out across England in...
The paper presents a review of the therapist's role and characteristics with reference to issues reg...
© 2019 British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy This article identifies the learning ex...
Research in psychoanalysis, or the alleged lack of it, has become a burning topic in the field of Br...
Psychotherapy as a field tends toward conservativism, and the rate of innovation and development of ...
Is the introduction of evidence-based psychotherapy into mainstream child and adolescent mental heal...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Gui...
Recent surveys have found that many patients are not receiving empirically supported treatments and ...