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Karayigit, Cebrail; Ozier, Michaela – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2023
This study explored character connection journaling as a cultural immersion exercise in a multicultural counselling course at a Midwestern university in the United States. Qualitative data were collected from students' (N = 21) journal entries. The findings suggest that counsellors-in-training students value character connection journaling in a…
Descriptors: Empathy, Teaching Methods, Aggression, Interpersonal Competence
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Sivis-Cetinkaya, Rahsan – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2019
This preliminary study investigated the impact of a combined approach (using didactic and experiential methods) to teaching a counselling ethics course on graduate students' ethical judgements and confidence levels. Students (N = 15) enrolled in a 15-week ethics course responded to the Turkish form of Gibson and Pope's (1993. The ethics of…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Ethics, Foreign Countries, Experiential Learning
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Bateson, Karen; Lees, John; Proctor, Gillian; Shloim, Netalie – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2021
The aim of this article is to explore loss experiences within a counselling and psychotherapy training arena, an environment that effects individual change. We use an auto-ethnographic case study format and data in the form of photographs, hybridised client material, journal entries and commentaries in order to reflexively consider loss material.…
Descriptors: Fear, Psychotherapy, Grief, Photography
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Lang, Steve K. W.; Gardiner, Brent D. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2014
Against a backdrop of social struggles to rebalance power between colonisers and indigenous peoples, counsellor education at a university in Aotearoa New Zealand is undergoing a transformation. This article explores the creation and application of a framework that results from listening to the voices of indigenous peoples and counselling…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Indigenous Populations, Whites, Counselor Training
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Crocket, Kathie; Kotze, Elmarie – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2012
The international literature on adjunct faculty in higher education, including professional education, does not yet cover counsellor education in particular, although many programmes rely on the teaching services of experienced practitioners in adjunct faculty positions. This article reports on a small, exploratory study conducted with adjunct…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adjunct Faculty, Professional Education, Higher Education
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Rockinson-Szapkiw, Amanda J.; Pritchard, Tracey; McComb-Beverage, Shanna; Schellenberg, Rita – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2013
The purpose of this study is to compare traditional and non-traditional instructional practices used in a counsellor education programme to determine their effect on pre-service school counsellors' learning and sense of community, thus leading to enhanced professional identity. Traditional and non-traditional assignments were examined: (a) a…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Counselor Training, Electronic Publishing, Computer Literacy
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Cornforth, Sue – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2010
This case study documents an attempt to teach counselling approaches differently in order to scaffold a bridge between humanistic and poststructural perspectives. It focuses on the experience of one postgraduate class, drawing on material written in class and a later reflective focus group. The study locates counselling within current…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Humanism, Case Studies, Counseling Techniques
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Meekums, Bonnie – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2008
This autoethnographic study addresses the newly appointed counselling trainer's question "How did I get here?" The procedure is described, and findings are presented as partial narratives of the Wounded Dancer, poems and prose written from different voices. Themes are revealed of love, healing, risk taking, unconventionality, physicality and…
Descriptors: Dance, Parent Role, Fathers, Counselor Training