Towards a person-centred ‘culture’: the use of community development approaches in the Independent Youth Counselling Service in West Belfast
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01/04/2007
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This paper is drawn from a qualitative study of clients, counsellors and the supervisors views of the value and impact of the Independent Youth Counselling Service (IYCS) in West Belfast. Data collection combined semi-structured interviews, focus groups and an open-ended questionnaire. The findings indicate the significance of factors above and beyond the person-centred counselling experience, in maximising the potential for growth and development for clients and counsellors. This holistic approach to counselling service provision employs a body of community development processes, which collectively combine to embed the counselling service in a complementary principled approach. This paper explores how these community development features bolster the counselling experience to promote a culture of person-centeredness, thereby increasing the empowerment of the client. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Henry , P , McArdle , E & Sibbett , C 2007 , ' Towards a person-centred ‘culture’: the use of community development approaches in the Independent Youth Counselling Service in West Belfast ' Scottish Youth Issues Journal , vol 9 , pp. 57-76 . |
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article |