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Outcome Measures, Paternalism and Psychotherapy
6 Jul 2013

Outcome Measures, Paternalism and Psychotherapy

by admin | posted in: counselling, psychotherapy, research | 0

Developing from my earlier thoughts (post 1, post 2) my paper for the Universities Psychotherapy & Counselling Association (UPCA) has taken this form having sent the abstract the other day. Extract 1: This paper utilises critical theory to reflect upon … Continued

counselling, discourse, dodo-bird, outcome measures, policy, psychotherapy
From economic reduction to paternalism
26 Jun 2013

From economic reduction to paternalism

by admin | posted in: counselling, psychotherapy, research | 0

The last paper that I prepared and presented (Research Conference) was fairly short and so it was around a third to half of a story which is looking at the ways in which practice and research are intrinsically related; which … Continued

counselling, dodo-bird, policy, psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Research at the UKCP Conference 2013
24 Jun 2013

Psychotherapy Research at the UKCP Conference 2013

by admin | posted in: counselling, psychotherapy, research | 0

On Saturday I was at the UKCP Research Conference to present my paper “Whose line is it anyway? Voice, presence and meaningful choice”. This paper in a nutshell was about trying to think about how psychotherapy research practice is affected by … Continued

counselling, discourse, medical model, policy, psychotherapy, relational model, starting therapy

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