A thematic analysis of young people's experience of counselling in five secondary schools in the UK |
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Authors: | Rosemarie Lynass Olga Pykhtina Mick Cooper |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, , Glasgow;2. University of Newcastle, , Newcastle upon Tyne;3. Counselling Unit, University of Strathclyde, , Glasgow, UK |
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Abstract: | Aim: To investigate young people's views on the effects of school‐based counselling, and what they found helpful and unhelpful. Method: Eleven semi‐structured interviews were conducted and thematically analysed. Findings: Participants expressed predominantly positive views of school‐based counselling with changes in three main domains: emotional, interpersonal and behavioural. Participants viewed these changes as having had an important effect on their lives. The most commonly cited helpful aspects of counselling were related to talking or getting things out, and counsellor qualities. Conclusions: School‐based counselling is viewed positively by those who have experienced it, and appears to be an appropriate and valuable intervention for young people. |
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Keywords: | counselling in schools young people therapeutic change clients' experiences thematic analysis qualitative |
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