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Using research in counselling and psychotherapy / John Mcleod.

By: McLeod, John, 1951- [author.].
Publisher: Los Angeles, California, USA : SAGE Publications Inc., ©2016Description: xiii, 138 pages ; 25 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1412962277; 9781412962278; 9781412962285 (pbk).Subject(s): Counseling -- Research -- Methodology | Psychotherapy -- Research -- MethodologyDDC classification: 158.3 M22 2016
Contents:
Practitioner attitudes to research -- Building connections between research and practice -- Multiple points of contact between research and practice -- Using different types of knowledge in therapeutic practice -- The politics of research -- Using research to understand the client's perceptive on therapy -- Using research to inform personal and professional development.
Summary: This book examines the multiple ways in which research can be used to inform and enhance counselling practice. The author discusses how research impacts on policy and practice, covering research knowledge, values, research awareness and skills.Summary: Not just a book about research methods, this book explores multiple ways in which research can be used to inform and enhance counselling practice.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-135) and index.

Practitioner attitudes to research -- Building connections between research and practice -- Multiple points of contact between research and practice -- Using different types of knowledge in therapeutic practice -- The politics of research -- Using research to understand the client's perceptive on therapy -- Using research to inform personal and professional development.

This book examines the multiple ways in which research can be used to inform and enhance counselling practice. The author discusses how research impacts on policy and practice, covering research knowledge, values, research awareness and skills.

Not just a book about research methods, this book explores multiple ways in which research can be used to inform and enhance counselling practice.

College of Education Graduate Studies Master of Arts in Education major in Guidance and Counseling

Text in English

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