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research conference 2006
12th Annual Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Conference

index of presentations | abstracts part 1 2 3 4 | programme | evaluation


Index of presentations

For your convenience the Conference 2006 abstracts and abstract index are also available to download.

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Please note: only presenters are listed here and on the programme; co-authors, where given, are listed on the abstracts

Style of presentation

Information about the new 'Work in progress' symposium

Finding a voice: a qualitative study exploring the meaning and experience of becoming a volunteer counsellor Armstrong Joe

Paper (Saturday)

Does class count: what significance do counsellors attach to social class? Ballinger Liz and Wright Jeannie

Work in Progress Symposium (Saturday)

Clients' experiences of how a perceived difference in social class between counsellor and client affects the therapeutic relationship Balmforth Jane

Paper (Saturday)

Problematic drug users' identity construction through relationships and group affiliation during use and recovery Barnes Emma

Paper (Friday)

What's in a name? A narrative inquiry into the relationship between addiction and identity: implications for counselling 'addicts' Bates Ginny

Paper (Friday)

Filling gaps of feeling gaps? Dilemmas for counselling researchers in an age of consumption. Liz Bondi

Keynote (Saturday)

Music therapy techniques in treatment of adolescent depression: A cognitive behavioural study Bradley Loretta and Hendricks Bret

Paper (Saturday)

Exploring psychological therapies contexts through stakeholder mapping: A pragmatic approach Brennan Jill

Workshop (Saturday)

The therapeutic relationship: what relevance and impact does 'the other characteristic' have to and on the therapeutic process? Brown Chris

Paper (Saturday)

A Writers' Workshop: Getting your work published in Counselling and Psychotherapy Research (CPR) Journal Julia Buckroyd

Workshop (Friday)

Attempted suicide and self-harm (South Asian women): policy and practice Khatidja Chantler

Paper (Friday)

Sexual behaviour problems in sexually abused children: psychological, behavioural and victimisation characteristics Chromy Samantha

Paper (Friday)

'Who's there for Lucy?': Counselling for children of single parents with drug and alcohol problems Clark Angela

Paper (Friday)

Establishing a counselling research clinic in the UK based on a pluralistic model of therapeutic change Cooper Mick

Work in Progress Symposium (Saturday)

Are there any links between 'Obsessive Thinking' and the subsequent development of bulimia, if so, can these links be used as an early indicator of the condition to inform potential sufferers? Edwards Delia and Majorie Reid

Poster (Friday)

Being a person-centred counsellor in a postmodern context: a qualitative study of the influence of postmodernism on person-centred counsellors Edwards Jane

Poster (Saturday)

An exploration of the meaning of addiction through an analysis of the countertransference experience of psychodynamic therapists working with drug or alcohol addicted clients English Christine

Paper (Friday)

Narratives of identity: from 'recreational drug user' to 'druggie' Etherington Kim

Paper (Friday)

Development of a psychotherapy outcome measure based on Rogers' theory of therapy change Friere Elizabeth Schmitt

Paper (Saturday)

Employee Assistance Programmes: who is the customer? Friery Kevin

Work in progress Symposium (Friday)

The consumers' voice: feeling or not feeling respected during hospitalisation: what counselling and psychotherapy has to learn from the psychiatric-inpatient experience Gachen Audrey and Wallace Patti

Paper (Friday)

A quantitative study into whether the use of CBT self help materials could lead to a reduction in stress and anxiety scores and development of coping skills in year 11 school pupils Gerber Barbara et al

Paper (Saturday)

Researching sensitive issues with vulnerable groups: shame in adolescence as an exempler Glover Mary

Paper (Saturday)

An investigation exploring the potential challenges and opportunities that surround the development of online counselling services for young people in the United Kingdom Hanley Terry

Paper (Saturday)

Developing an evidence base in counselling and psychotherapy: methodological issues encountered in a systematic review of counselling older people Hill Andrew

Paper (Friday)

Telecounselling to Arran: a qualitative analysis exploring client experience Holtom Carol

Paper (Saturday)

Coping strategies utilised by patients when undergoing and waiting for MRI scan test results Howard-Jones Vee

Poster (Friday)

Does psychotherapy/counselling help ex-cult members recover from an abusive cult experience?' Jenkinson Gillie

Poster (Friday)

The therapeutic relationship in primary care: using client accounts to inform debates of how to enhance the delivery and practise of counselling Johnson Janet

Paper (Saturday)

Do the benefits of time-limited counselling endure? Jordan Anthony

Paper (Saturday)

What issues might arise from being ill with M.E. and can counselling help? Kemp Peter

Poster (Saturday)

'It really is time we all woke up & smelt the coffee': Issues for counselling spiritual abuse Kinmond Kathryn and Oakley Lisa

Paper (Friday)

Client perspectives on counselling: a hermeneutic approach Lambert Phoebe

Paper (Friday)

Reflexive research, counselling practice and the consumer Lees John

Paper (Friday)

Will your counselling training course help me get a job? Mason Maureen

Work in Progress Symposium (Friday)

Research into the outcomes of counselling and psychotherapy: refocusing the debate McLeod John

Opening address (Friday)

Establishing a counselling research clinic in the UK: the Tayside experience McLeod John and Cooper Mick

Work in Progress Symposium (Saturday)

Therapy beyond the counselling room – social constructionist action research to develop a student-focused self-help website for depression Meyer Denise Paper (Saturday)

Volunteer sector therapy: has inadequate research resulted in a misunderstood and underutilized resource? Moore Sandra

Paper (Saturday)

Women's views of psychoanalytical psychotherapy: qualitative research carried out at the Women's Therapy Centre, London Morris Brigid

Paper (Friday)

A qualitative exploration into counsellors/psychotherapists' use and understandings of the term 'person-centred' Nash Seamus

Paper (Friday)

Grasping Anger by the Tale: therapists (discussing their experiences as client) identify specific interventions which helped and hindered their processing of anger Sue Parker Hall

Poster (Saturday)

Gambian children as consumers: how effective is school counselling for female students in the Gambia? Pattison Sue and Corr-Jack Antoinette

Work in Progress Symposium (Friday)

The delivery and evaluation of a psychotherapy group for women with significant learning disabilities who have been sexually abused Peckham Nicholas

Paper (Friday)

An assessment of the impact of counselling over the longer term: a qualitative study to explore users' views Perren Sara

Work in Progress Symposium (Friday)

'This is me-time': young people as a new generation of counselling consumers Prior Seamus

Paper (Saturday)

Experiences of personal development: useful to the student consumer? Robson Maggie

Work in Progress Symposium (Saturday)

Life space mapping: preliminary results from the development of a new method for investigating counselling outcomes Rodgers Brian

Paper (Saturday)

Raising achievement with adolescents in secondary education: the school counsellors' perspective Ryan Julie Anne

Poster (Friday)

Giving people what they want; empirically grounded psychological therapy Salkovskis Paul

Keynote (Friday)

Is it possible to use a combination of therapeutic and educational techniques to improve a child's ability to access education? Sheehan Bridget

Paper (Saturday)

The client as informed consumer: how much should we tell our clients about ourselves? Spong Sheila

Paper (Friday)

The Maypole Dance: developing a support service with and for families with a child/children with life limiting/life threatening illnesses Taylor Sally Flatteau

Poster (Saturday)

Between the notion and the act – some realities of putting a research study into practice Taylor Sally Flatteau

Paper (Saturday)

How to use counselling research and other evidence bases to meet the needs of disabled consumers Triskel Natty and Weston Heather

Workshop (Saturday)

Counselling and the family sense of coherence (FSOC): empirical findings and practical implications Vossler Andreas

Paper (Saturday)

Researching the client experience: what counselling and psychotherapy can learn from psychiatric service-user research Wallace Patti and Gachen Audrey

Workshop (Friday)

Dealing with the aftermath: an ethnographic study into the impact of an early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease Weaks Dot

Paper (Friday)

Using video to analyse discourse: how counsellor and client, negotiate a session Webb Sue

Work in Progress Symposium (Saturday)

Some ethical issues in counselling research West William

Workshop (Saturday)

Narratives of mothers' experiences of coping with their sons' drug use Weston Heather and Adams Mary

Paper (Friday)

What impact does supervision have on the supervisee? A systematic review of literature Wheeler Sue and Richards Kaye

Work in Progress Symposium (Friday)

Who in the world has supervision and how does it help? Wheeler Sue

Paper (Friday)

Counsellor's experiences working with clients with physical disabilities in multidisciplinary team settings Wild Shelley

Poster (Friday)

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