意外治疗师?

M. Milton
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通过对我童年、青春期和成年期的事件采取历史的(尽管并不总是线性的)方法,本文反思了我是如何成为一名咨询心理学家的。这个过程的特点是一个渐进的过程,包括一段时间的不确定性,想要成为某种“治疗师”,并最终找到咨询心理学家的职业身份。特别是,这篇论文反思了发生在英国、非洲和美国的事件的个人和政治层面,以及这些事件密切相关的含义。
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An accidental therapist?
By taking an historical, although not always linear, approach to events in my childhood, adolescence and adulthood, this paper reflects on how I became a counselling psychologist. The process was characterised by a gradual progression that included periods of uncertainty, of wanting to be ‘a therapist’ of some sort, and to eventually finding a professional identity as a counselling psychologist. In particular, the paper reflects on personal and political dimensions of events that occurred in the UK, Africa and the US and the meanings that are so intimately wound up in these.
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Counselling Psychology Review
Counselling Psychology Review Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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