Exploring the Personal and Professional Experiences of Psychotherapists in the Aftermath of the Brexit Vote/An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) Study
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TextPublication details: 2017Description: 72Summary: Introduction, History of Psychotherapy and Politics, Political Discourse as Part of Psychotherapy, Politics in Psychotherapy, Methodology, Research Question, Advantages of Qualitative Method, Choosing a Qualitative Methodology, Phenomenology as a Qualitative Approach, Interpretative Phenolonological Analysis (IPA), Review of IPA, Sample, Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria, Recruitment Process, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria, Recruitment Process, Ethical Considerations, Findings, the Ambivelent Relationship of Politics and Psychotherapy, Citizen or Psychotherapist? Therapy is Political, Personal Experience of Feeling Different, Exposure and Discrimination, British in Nationality, European at Heart, the Effects of the Refendum on the Profession and Therapists, Standing on the Shoulders of Giants to Remain in Control of One's Profession, the Upheaval as the Cause for Critically Examining Therapy and the Client, the Need for Each Other, Conclusion.
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Introduction, History of Psychotherapy and Politics, Political Discourse as Part of Psychotherapy, Politics in Psychotherapy, Methodology, Research Question, Advantages of Qualitative Method, Choosing a Qualitative Methodology, Phenomenology as a Qualitative Approach, Interpretative Phenolonological Analysis (IPA), Review of IPA, Sample, Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria, Recruitment Process, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria, Recruitment Process, Ethical Considerations, Findings, the Ambivelent Relationship of Politics and Psychotherapy, Citizen or Psychotherapist? Therapy is Political, Personal Experience of Feeling Different, Exposure and Discrimination, British in Nationality, European at Heart, the Effects of the Refendum on the Profession and Therapists, Standing on the Shoulders of Giants to Remain in Control of One's Profession, the Upheaval as the Cause for Critically Examining Therapy and the Client, the Need for Each Other, Conclusion.
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