Ten principles of counselling: Grounded theory in a mixed methods research project |
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Authors: | Dirk Rohr Josephine Becker-Neu |
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Affiliation: | University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany |
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Abstract: | This grounded theory (GT) study is part of an extensive mixed methods research project to develop general principles for counselling. Nine hundred counselling protocols were examined. The material is characterised by a quantitative amount of data with a qualitative character. The research is based on the systemic-constructivist research paradigm. The variety of perspectives is an important aspect of the work. Therefore, it is important that the entire research process with GT takes place in exchange with other research settings in order to minimise the limitations caused by the perspective of the researchers. During the research process, there was an intensive examination of GT in order to adapt it to the research project. By using the GT to analyse the extensive qualitative material, the actions of the counsellors were observed and 10 counselling principles were developed. This article presents the research process and the findings. |
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Keywords: | competences counselling grounded theory interventions mixed methods principles |
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