2016
DOI: 10.1080/13642537.2016.1214161
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‘I have to hear them before I hear myself’: developing therapeutic conversations in British counselling students

Abstract: Transcripts of interviews from six students who had just completed a one-year postgraduate certificate in counselling skills were subjected to a qualitative analysis that focused on their accounts of the therapeutic action of talking and listening. The course offered a dialogue between psychodynamic and person-centred theoretical orientations. Interpretative phenomenological analysis, the methodology employed to make sense of their experience, offers a dialogue between interpretative and phenomenological philo… Show more

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“…Fellow researchers, including some of my more psychodynamically oriented colleagues, had been working more explicitly with narrative as inquiry for a long time (Etherington, 2000(Etherington, , 2001(Etherington, , 2004Denzin and Lincoln 2000;Lee & Prior, 2016;Wyatt 2016). I recognised it was a strand in my own life and process of inquiry that I had lost connection with, as I had immersed myself in the work of others and the more ascendant evidenced-based research tradition.…”
Section: Encounter 4: a Return To The Early Days Of Rogersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fellow researchers, including some of my more psychodynamically oriented colleagues, had been working more explicitly with narrative as inquiry for a long time (Etherington, 2000(Etherington, , 2001(Etherington, , 2004Denzin and Lincoln 2000;Lee & Prior, 2016;Wyatt 2016). I recognised it was a strand in my own life and process of inquiry that I had lost connection with, as I had immersed myself in the work of others and the more ascendant evidenced-based research tradition.…”
Section: Encounter 4: a Return To The Early Days Of Rogersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study came about as part of a broader enquiry into practitioners' understandings of psychological healing, near the beginning of their clinical placements. Lee & Prior (2016) have argued that this developmental boundary presents a special opportunity for fresh disclosure on the nature of the talking cure.…”
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confidence: 99%