How person-centred counselling trainers understand and experience their role in the current British context |
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Authors: | Liz Ballinger |
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Affiliation: | Counselling, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK |
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Abstract: | This article reports the findings of a qualitative study into the experience of person-centred training from the viewpoint of the trainer. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was the adopted approach. The researcher conducted a series of in-depth semi-structured interviews with five person-centred trainers with experience across a range of settings. The findings demonstrate the commitment of person-centred trainers to a relational approach with the facilitation of individual potential at its heart. The intrinsically rewarding nature of the role is highlighted alongside its substantial demands. Participants demonstrated a primary identification with themselves as counsellor trainers rather than academics and some lack of reconciliation with current developments within counselling. |
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Keywords: | counselling training person centred trainers motivation stress |
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