2002
DOI: 10.1080/13642530310001592591
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Universities are not a good place for psychotherapy and counselling training: a response to Ian Parker

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“…Other studies have specifically focused on the issues of power and shadow influences in psychotherapy training (Jones, 2006;Feltham, 2006;Leszcz, 2004;Proctor, 2002;Chance, 1965). There is also a growing debate on where and how counselling/psychotherapy training takes place (Rizq, 2007;Parker, 2002;Wheeler & Miller, 2002;Horton, 2002). These authors specifically consider whether universities are the best places for this type of training to be undertaken.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies have specifically focused on the issues of power and shadow influences in psychotherapy training (Jones, 2006;Feltham, 2006;Leszcz, 2004;Proctor, 2002;Chance, 1965). There is also a growing debate on where and how counselling/psychotherapy training takes place (Rizq, 2007;Parker, 2002;Wheeler & Miller, 2002;Horton, 2002). These authors specifically consider whether universities are the best places for this type of training to be undertaken.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%