1st Edition

Researching Lesser-Explored Issues in Counselling and Psychotherapy

By Peter Madsen Gubi Copyright 2016
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    The authors have brought together important research into little-explored topics that are applicable to the field of counselling and psychotherapy. Each contributor has undertaken qualitative research into their chosen topic, and this book disseminates that research in a highly accessible manner. The aim of the volume is to inform counsellors and psychotherapists, and those in allied professions who support and care for people, towards developing a greater awareness of issues they may encounter. These include sexuality after breast cancer in young, single women; the impact of pregnancy loss on women who delayed childbirth and remain childless; adult reflections on being an only child; processing parental rejection through personal development; the nature of school-based counselling; the impact of emotional labour on secondary school teachers; and the impact of inappropriately referred clients on counselling trainees in placement.

    Introduction -- Sexuality after breast cancer: voices of young, single women -- “I am losing my last chance at motherhood”: an exploration of delayed childbirth, pregnancy loss, and involuntary childlessness -- If only: adult reflections on being an only child -- Processing perceived parental rejection through personal development -- The impact of emotional labour on secondary school teachers -- The impact of inappropriately referred clients on the counselling trainee in placement -- Is talking enough? School-based counselling in Wales

    Biography

    Madsen Gubi, Peter