
Understanding Research in Counselling
Learning Matters Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. October 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-4462-6011-1 (ISBN)
Description
Many counselling courses have a strong research element built into the modules and students are expected to gain a thorough understanding of research issues early on in their studies. This accessible and practical textbook will demystify research and make it relevant to counselling practice. There are sections on linking clinical practice to research, developing 'curiosity' and engaging with the data. The book uses clinical practice as a basis for understanding research, and makes connections between the activity of therapy and the research process.
Reviews / Votes
I'm a fairly experienced researcher but there are times when I disengage from my work and lose motivation. Reading this book would renew my excitement and eagerness for research - an invaluable quality. -- Charlie JacksonMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Exeter
United Kingdom
Publishing group
SAGE Publications Ltd
Target group
Adult education
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
387 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4462-6011-1 (9781446260111)
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Persons
Graham Bright was a lecturer in counselling at Darlington College and is now a Senior Lecturer in Education at York St John University. His academic interests relate to youth and community work, social policy, social inclusion, the voluntary sector, qualitative methodologies and the interface between personal biographies, vocation, formation and professional identities in the children and young people's workforce. Gill Harrison is a lecturer in counselling at Redcar and Cleveland College and teaches on the Counselling Foundation Degree.
Content
Why Research?
Linking Research to Clinical Practice: Therapists as Researchers
Evidence-Based Practice and Practice-Based Evidence
Switching on Your Curiosity: Developing Research Ideas
Making Sense of 'Ologies'
Getting to Grips with Research
What Others Have Said: Doing A Literature Review
Making it Happen: Applying Research Methods
How Was It For You?
Linking Research to Clinical Practice: Therapists as Researchers
Evidence-Based Practice and Practice-Based Evidence
Switching on Your Curiosity: Developing Research Ideas
Making Sense of 'Ologies'
Getting to Grips with Research
What Others Have Said: Doing A Literature Review
Making it Happen: Applying Research Methods
How Was It For You?