The development of counselling psychology in Ireland.

The Irish journal of psychology Pub Date : 2014-03-01 Epub Date: 2014-04-14 DOI:10.1080/03033910.2014.896270
Allison Connolly, Dermot O'Callaghan, Owen O'Brien, John Broderick, Catherine Long, Ian O'Grady
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This paper discusses the distinctive nature of the specialism of counselling psychology and outlines the development of the discipline in Ireland in the context of international developments and its recognition as a professional branch of applied psychology. Today, counselling psychologists are employed in varied clinical and non-clinical settings including health and mental health services (statutory, private and voluntary sector) along with education, forensic, justice, industry and private practices. Counselling psychologist is the primary professional identity of many practising psychologists in Ireland and the Psychological Society of Ireland's Division of Counselling Psychology is the main affiliation of at least 179 members. With its focus on facilitating personal and interpersonal functioning across the life span and its emphasis on the therapeutic process, the specialism continues to bridge the disciplines of psychology, counselling and psychotherapy. In this article, some of the challenges still faced by counselling psychology are explored as it navigates its way through the changing landscape of further development and evolution.

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爱尔兰咨询心理学的发展。
本文讨论了咨询心理学专业的独特性质,并概述了该学科在国际发展背景下在爱尔兰的发展及其作为应用心理学专业分支的认可。今天,咨询心理学家受雇于各种临床和非临床环境,包括卫生和精神卫生服务(法定、私营和志愿部门)以及教育、法医、司法、工业和私人诊所。咨询心理学家是爱尔兰许多执业心理学家的主要职业身份,爱尔兰心理学会的咨询心理学部门是至少179名成员的主要隶属关系。其重点是促进整个生命周期的个人和人际功能,并强调治疗过程,专业继续连接心理学,咨询和心理治疗学科。在这篇文章中,咨询心理学仍然面临着一些挑战,因为它在进一步发展和演变的不断变化的景观中导航。
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