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Researching, Reflecting and Writing About Work
. Ed(S): Gardner, Fiona; Coombs, Steven J.
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Description for Researching, Reflecting and Writing About Work
Paperback. A guide to the research skills and critical thinking required to complete a research project for professional learning courses in counselling and psychotherapy. Editor(s): Gardner, Fiona; Coombs, Steven J. Num Pages: 168 pages, 7 black & white illustrations, 4 black & white tables. BIC Classification: MBGR; MMJT. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 232 x 156 x 14. Weight in Grams: 272.
Researching, Reflecting and Writing about Work provides a guide to the research skills and critical thinking required to complete a research project for professional learning courses in counselling and psychotherapy.
Written at a level easily accessible to those enrolled on a work-based qualification as well as those considering postgraduate research at master's level, this book includes:
- how we reflect on our work
- discussion on preparation and structuring of a case study
- how to present work in supervision with advice on process recording
- essay plan structures and appropriate methodologies for research
- ethical considerations and critical linking
- dilemmas and tensions involved in ‘research at ... Read morework’.
Key learning points and reflective exercises are included throughout and theory is supported by contributions detailing specific learning experiences from a variety of work settings, including the public sector, an organisation, in the community, and as an independent counsellor in a voluntary agency. There is also a section on how to prepare your research for consideration for publication and how to present your findings to colleagues.
Researching, Reflecting and Writing about Work will be of interest to all those on counselling courses, or training as psychotherapists, as well as people involved in professional learning linked to the helping professions, including those interested in work-based research linked to therapy in any setting.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd United Kingdom
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London, United Kingdom
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About . Ed(S): Gardner, Fiona; Coombs, Steven J.
Fiona Gardner is the Award leader for the Professional Master's Programme in Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice at Bath Spa University. Steven J. Coombs is Head of Department for Continuing Professional Development, Teaching Fellow and Chair of the Professional Master's Programme at Bath Spa University.
Reviews for Researching, Reflecting and Writing About Work
"This is an important book. For the first time the gamut of diverse training programmes for therapists are linked in a systematic and productive way with the research methodologies currently in use." - Rom Harré, from the Preface "By providing examples of the experience of counsellors in pursuing research projects that have meaning and value for their clients and ... Read morethemselves, the contributors to the book are able to show that research can indeed represent a significant means of extending and deepening insight and understanding in ways that are relevant to understanding the purpose and process of therapy, and which enhance rather than undermine the therapeutic relationship." - John McLeod, from the Foreword "Researching, Reflecting and Writing about Work can be dipped into, and chapters hold their own, independtly of the whole. However, the book's true richness comes through best from reading it in full... I highly recommend it, and expect to refer to it often with a range of students." - Sandra Taylor, Healthcare, Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2010 "This is an important book. For the first time the gamut of diverse training programmes for therapists are linked in a systematic and productive way with the research methodologies currently in use." - Rom Harré, from the Preface. "By providing examples of the experience of counsellors in pursuing research projects that have meaning and value for their clients and themselves, the contributors to the book are able to show that research can indeed represent a significant means of extending and deepening insight and understanding in ways that are relevant to understanding the purpose and process of therapy, and which enhance rather than undermine the therapeutic relationship." - John McLeod, from the Foreword. Show Less