A qualitative study of client experiences of working with novice counsellors |
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Authors: | Jack De Stefano Varda Mann-Feder Nicola Gazzola |
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Affiliation: | 1. Concordia University;2. University of Ottawa, Canada |
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Abstract: | Aims: This paper reports on a qualitative analysis of written accounts by clients who participated in a counselling relationship with beginning-level trainees. The purpose of the study was to explore how clients experience the process of counselling with novice practitioners. Method: Consensual qualitative research was used for data analysis. Findings: Three general thematic categories were identified – client perceptions of self in counselling; client perceptions of the counsellor; and client perception of the counselling process. Conclusions: Overall, the findings suggest that these clients saw the interpersonal qualities and skills of the counsellor as major contributors to their experience. Implications: Clinical training of novices should start by developing the interpersonal and collaborative skills of trainees. |
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Keywords: | client experiences novice counsellors counsellor education training supervision |
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