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Counselling in general practice: Clients' perceptions of significant events and outcome
Authors:Helen Booth  Delia Cushway  Craig Newnes
Institution:1. The Maidstone Centre , Maidstone Road, Leicester , LE2 0TW , UK;2. School of Psychology, University of Birmingham , Edgbaston, Birmingham , B15 2TT , UK;3. Chaddeslode House, 130, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury , SY2 6AX , UK
Abstract:An investigation of clients' perceptions of the change process and outcome of counselling in primary care is presented. Significant events were identified by 51 clients post-session for a mean of 4.7 counselling sessions. Outcome was assessed by clients, through their perceptions of goal attainment and change in quality of life from pre-to post-counselling. Four-hundred-and-nine events were categorized by use of the Therapeutic Impact Content Analysis System (TICAS) and a content analysis system was created to categorize clients' goals. Results showed that ‘reassurance’, ‘problem solution ’, ‘insight’ and ‘involvement’ impacts were reported most frequently by clients. No category of significant events was related to change in quality of life. For 11 clients who set goals in the ‘expression’ category, more ‘reassurance’ and fewer ‘problem solution’ impacts were related to attainment of ‘expression’. Some suggestions are made for the lack of significant relationships with overall measures of outcome and it was suggested that more qualitative analysis of the process of outcome is needed.
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