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Perceptions of integration in counselling psychology training, a pilot study

Ward, Tony; Hogan, Kevin; Menns, Rachel

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Authors

Tony Ward Tony.Ward@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Counselling & Psychotherapy

Kevin Hogan

Rachel Menns



Abstract

Background: Many professional training courses in counselling psychology are now presenting a number of therapeutic models, with the expectation that trainees will demonstrate a way of working with clients that incorporates features of each.
Aims: This pilot study sets out to find out the perceptions of trainees around the process of learning a number of therapeutic approaches.
Method: Six trainees were interviewed in depth about their training, in relation to the therapeutic models presented and expectations of practice. Three course directors and three experienced counselling psychologists were also interviewed. The interviews were transcribed and subjected to thematic analysis.
Results: A key theme was that trainees often find developing an integrative stance quite a challenge. They tend to feel that courses could approach this aspect of their learning in a more explicit and systematic manner. On the other hand, conflicts in the training constellation between course, supervisor and practice context were seen as stressful, but very growth promoting.
Conclusions: Counselling psychology trainees often experience the requirement to integrate a number of approaches to be quite challenging. Understanding and facilitating this process is worthy of further exploration. Finally it is suggested that trainees are often limited in the extent to which they articulate psychology as a foundation for their practice and identity as a counselling psychologist. It is suggested that there is scope for further development in this area. In particular, psychology can serve as a more explicit framework for integration, which potentially makes counselling psychologists unique within the therapeutic market place.

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2011
Deposit Date Dec 15, 2011
Publicly Available Date Nov 15, 2016
Journal Counselling Psychology Review
Print ISSN 0269-6975
Publisher The British Psychological Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 26
Issue 3
Pages 8-19
Keywords counselling psychology, integration, trainees
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/972241
Publisher URL http://www.bpsshop.org.uk/Counselling-Psychology-Review-Vol-26-No-3-September-2011-P1511.aspx
Contract Date Nov 15, 2016