Authors
Leah Drewitt, Joanne Pybis, David Murphy, Michael Barkham
Publication date
2018/3
Source
Counselling and Psychotherapy Research
Volume
18
Issue
1
Pages
3-13
Description
Aim
Counselling for Depression (CfD) is a person‐centred experiential therapy developed for implementation in the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme. Training in this model has been available across England since 2011. This study aims to investigate counselling practitioners’ experiences of learning the CfD model and implementing CfD in practice settings.
Method
Participants were recruited by an email sent to the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy's (BACP) CfD Practice Research Network (PRN). Of the 53 CfD practitioners belonging to BACP's CfD PRN, 18 participated in this mixed‐methods piece of research. All 18 participants completed an online questionnaire, and one hour follow‐up semi‐structured interviews were conducted with six of the participants.
Results
Descriptive analyses from the online questionnaire indicated a positive experience of CfD …
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