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Matthew B. Etherington 《Journal of Adult Development》2011,18(1):37-49
This study presents the perceptions and worldviews of 17 mature age second-career pre-service teachers in career transition. The aim was to explore the experience of becoming a primary school teacher after a first career. The second-career pre-service teachers were enrolled on a full-time basis at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE/UT). The primary data were collected from 17 separate interviews of approximately 1 h; over two separate calendar years, which totalled a five-month interviewing period. The interviewees volunteered to be part of the study and were aged between 31 and 53 and enrolled in two high academic entry-level accelerated programmes for graduates. The interviewees had previous undergraduate degrees and numerous years?? experience working in a variety of other careers. The overall findings are that individuals who have been involved in well-established careers, present distinct perceptions of teaching, that are not only separate from traditional younger pre-service teachers, but remain as significant factors throughout their teaching programmes. It is argued that perceptions could in turn shape their pedagogy in ways that are either profitable or problematic to primary teaching. 相似文献
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Kim Etherington 《Counselling psychology quarterly》2000,13(4):377-389
This paper draws attention to issues for supervisors who support counsellors working with adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse from the perspective of trauma theory. The author describes the effects of vicarious traumatization and the unconscious dynamics that contribute to this experience. A narrative approach is included as another way of supervisors listening to distressing stories, both those of clients and of their counsellors, and reflects on the value of bearing witness to those stories in supervision and of recognizing them as a source of healing. 相似文献
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Kim Etherington 《British Journal of Guidance & Counselling》2005,33(3):299-313
This paper is based on a study of how childhood trauma can be experienced in the body and the resources individuals have chosen to deal with that. Ten individuals (including myself) wrote stories showing how they had made sense of those experiences and found ways to heal. In this paper, I tell the story of that research, contextualising myself as researcher and researched, against a changing societal, research and practitioner background to show how social constructionist and poststructuralist ideas have influenced the way I undertook and re-presented my study. This paper also provides me with an opportunity to focus for the first time on aspects of the stories that demonstrate how people created safe enough environments as children and as adults in order to heal. 相似文献
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Kim Etherington 《Counselling and Psychotherapy Research》2004,4(2):46-47
This paper expands the concept of reflexivity used in the paper that follows (page 48). There are many ways of explaining reflexivity, which has been described as involving complex relationships between how we know, what we know and who we are (Rennie, 1998; Hertz, 1997) 相似文献
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Kim Etherington 《Counselling and Psychotherapy Research》2002,2(3):167-176
This paper is a multi‐layered account that begins with an overview of narrative inquiry and narrative analysis methodologies, and then leads into an examination of how the process of editing a book can represent an example of narrative research. The author describes how she came to create two books that provide an insider's view of counsellors' role development within the fields of health and rehabilitation. Taking the task of editor a step further, she gathered additional reflexive data from chapter authors once the books were published: these data provide insight into the challenges created by undertaking a project of this kind, in particular the adoption of a reflexive voice. The paper concludes with a discussion of how both projects meet the criteria for narrative inquiry. 相似文献
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Kim Etherington 《British Journal of Guidance & Counselling》2001,29(1):5-19
In this paper the author explores the role of narrative-based research with ex-clients as a celebration and extension of the counselling process. Particular attention is paid to the process of clarifying the issues related to negotiating informed consent when working with ex-clients who are survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Issues of power and control, ethics and safety are renegotiated in establishing research relationships in the light of concerns about dual relationships in counselling. This paper reflects on these issues within the context of conducting a consultative research project. 相似文献
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Kim Etherington 《British Journal of Guidance & Counselling》1996,24(3):339-346
Some of the ethical issues that emerged during a study of adult male survivors of childhood sexual abuse are reviewed Some cases where boundary issues became problematical, and the dilemmas faced in working within a person-centred, qualitative approach, are discussed. Considerations for counselling researchers and their trainers when undertaking research are examined 相似文献
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