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Al-Dousari, Mounira; Prior, Seamus – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
This paper draws upon qualitative research with three Kuwaiti counselling clients to explore how they negotiated accessing counselling in the context of their communities, culture and faith. Contrary to the prevailing view in the literature portraying Islamic faith as a barrier to help-seeking in mental health, these clients view their faith as an…
Descriptors: Counseling, Islam, Religious Factors, Foreign Countries
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Liou, Chin-Ping – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
This qualitative study explores how emotions are experienced and handled during international service-learning (ISL) initiatives. It involved one focus group discussion and in-depth, semi-structured interviews with six college students engaged in a 10-day ISL project in Burkina Faso. Their accounts were analysed using interpretative…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Counselor Attitudes, Group Discussion, Service Learning
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Sunderani, Shafik; Moodley, Roy – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
Current research on therapist self-disclosure suggests that not all therapy skills have been successfully adapted when working with clients from diverse backgrounds. Using semi-structured interviews, nine therapists were asked about the ways in which they use self-disclosure with their clients and the ways in which they refrain from revealing…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Mental Health Workers, Psychologists, Caseworkers
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Cheng, Baoyan – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
Through analysing data collected from interviews with 12 students and 7 teachers, observations, students' journals and other documents at a US high school, this qualitative study examines the sociocultural adaptation of "parachute kids" from mainland China. Emerging themes revealed adjustments to be made at three levels, namely,…
Descriptors: Social Adjustment, Acculturation, Student Attitudes, Journal Writing
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Lindo, Natalya A.; Ceballos, Peggy L.; Blalock, Sarah; Conner, Charmaine; Edwards, Josh; Spellings, Maria; Webster, Lindsay; Opiola, Kristie – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
Despite its importance as a core counselling competency, less attention is given to career counselling than to other counselling specialties and it is often dismissed as a non-essential category in the counselling field. Because students' perceptions of career counselling are affected by peer and faculty attitudes it is important to examine the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Career Counseling, Counselor Training, Graduate Students
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Stoll, Marcia; McLeod, Julia – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
An increase in mental health difficulties in children and adolescents has resulted in teachers being asked to act as frontline mental health professionals. Previous research investigated teacher involvement in the identification and management of pupils' mental health issues, but little is known about the lived experience of such teachers. This…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Secondary School Students, Mental Disorders, Teacher Guidance
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Phillips, Patrick – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
In this paper, the work of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan is examined with regard to career counselling. Lacan argued that the individual exists as the split subject engaged in a futile search to fill an inner void via the pursuit of a particular object. In this paper I will explore a number of Lacan's key concepts (Imaginary, Symbolic, Real, Lack,…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Psychology, Counseling Techniques, Philosophy
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McVey, Lynn; Nolan, Greg; Lees, John – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
According to the theory of predictive processing, understanding in the present involves non-consciously representing the immediate future, based on probabilistic inference shaped by learning from the past. This paper suggests links between this neuroscientific theory and the psychoanalytic concept of reverie -- an empathic, containing attentional…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Psychiatry, Counselor Client Relationship, Neurosciences
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Rihacek, Tomas; Roubal, Jan – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
Many authors have proposed the existence of common principles of counselling and psychotherapeutic change. However, little is known about how practitioners use these change principles. A sample of 373 Czech psychotherapists and counsellors participated in an online survey and rated their use of 10 psychotherapy change principles in their practice…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Client Relationship, Counseling Techniques
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Harrison, Liz; Wright, Jeannie – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
In this study, we attempt to provide an understanding of the experiences of four UK-based person-centred counsellors working with suicidal clients online using text-based therapies and the impact of their clients' suicidal ideation upon their "way of being". The counsellors were selected purposively; each was working as a person-centred…
Descriptors: Suicide, Counselors, Psychological Patterns, Telecommunications
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Vattøe, Ingvild E.; DeMarinis, Valerie; Haug, Sigrid H. K.; Lien, Lars; Danbolt, Lars J. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
Despite the worldwide proliferation of suicide-prevention crisis-line networks, there is limited in-depth knowledge of how the volunteer call responders experience and manage emotional stressors. The study's purpose was to explore emotional stressors related to operating a diaconal suicide-prevention crisis line, and how these are managed in daily…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Stress Variables, Emotional Response, Suicide
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Zahid, Gulnaz; Hooley, Tristram; Neary, Siobhan – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
In this article we examine the development of career guidance in Pakistani higher education. The article is based on a literature review supplemented with new data gathered from a review of higher education institutions' websites and five case study interviews. It considers both local and global influences as relevant contexts for understanding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Role, Education Work Relationship, Employment Potential
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Stewart, Kelly; Thomas, Val – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
Suicide bereavement is a newly developing field of research in the UK, yet over 6,600 people take their own lives here every year. This heuristic inquiry aims to explore the lived experiences of trainee psychotherapists bereaved by maternal suicide. It examines the lived experiences of the researcher and two participants, with data collected…
Descriptors: Suicide, Grief, Mothers, Foreign Countries
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Stokes, Femke Molekamp; Ross, Alistair – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
The therapist's mind can wander to daydreams, fantasies and preoccupations: mental events termed "reveries" in this study. As therapists attend to the current of their thought in the therapeutic encounter, the question of how to approach their reveries can arise. This qualitative study used semi-structured interviews with nine qualified…
Descriptors: Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Attitudes, Grounded Theory, Therapy
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Altinyelken, Hülya Kosar; Hoek, Lianne; Jiang, Lina – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
In this study we analysed the potential of a mindfulness programme for improving psychosocial wellbeing among students at a Dutch university. Based on interviews and observations of sessions, the study demonstrated that students joined the programme to manage stress and anxiety, cultivate self-awareness, and regulate difficult emotions. They all…
Descriptors: Student Welfare, Mental Health, Metacognition, Program Effectiveness
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