Clients‟ experience of counselling within a narrative framework
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Beauty and the Beast ( PDFDrive )
1.3.5 A murderous self 19
1.3.6 Howling 21 1.3.7 The search for meaning 22 1.3.8 Poetry 24 1.4 The influence of Beauty and the Beast 25 1.5 The legacy 28 1.5.1 Aims and objectives 30 1.6 The voice of the present in action 32 1.7 Conclusion 35 CHAPTER TWO : LITERATURE REVIEW 37 2.1 Introduction 37 2.2 Containment, freedom and polarity in the literature 38 2.2.1 Containment 38 2.2.2.Freedom 44 2.2.3 Polarity 51 2.3 Poetry 54 2.4 The search for voice 62 2.5 Conclusion 65 CHAPTER THREE:METHODOLOGY: A CREATIVE JOURNEY 68 3.1 Introduction 68 3.2 Recruitment of participants 68 3.3 Data collection 71 6 3.4 Autonmomy of the participants 75 3.5 Giving up anonimity 77 3.6 Investigating nrw horizons: the analysis 78 3.7 Poetry as findings 81 3.8 A narrative journey: methodology 84 3.9 Conclusion 95 CHAPTER FOUR:THE FIRST ANALYSIS: THE PILOT STUDY 97 4.1 Introduction 97 4.2 The analysis 98 4.3 Defining the categories 102 4.3.1.Uncontained-unfree 102 4.3.2. Overcontained-overfree 105 4.3.3.Fighting containment-freedom 108 4.3.4. Desire for containment-freedom 111 4.3.5. Towards containment freedom 113 4.3.6 Containment-freedom 116 4.4 The participants‟ responses to the pilot study 117 4.5 Conclusion 120 CHAPTER FIVE: THE THEORETICAL CONSTRUCT 121 5.1 Introduction 121 5.2 The analysis 123 5.3 Containment, freedom and polarity 127 5.4 Polarity 129 5.5 Containment-freedom polarity 131 5.5.1 Containment 131 5.5.2 Freedom 132 5.5.3 Uncontained-unfree 133 5.5.4 Overcontained-overfree 135 5.5.5 Fighting containment-freedom 138 5.5.6 Desire for containment-freedom 141 5.5.7 Towards containment-freedom 142 5.6 The structure 145 5.7 Conclusion 146 CHAPTER SIX: ANALYSIS OF MAIN STUDY 148 7 6.1 Introduction 148 6.2 A difficult beginning 148 6.3 Interpreting the journals 149 6.3.1 Images 152 6.3.2.Questions 154 6.3.3.Exhortations to self 156 6.3.4 Action + reflection 158 6.3.5.Adjectives 160 6.4 From sets of expression to categories 162 6.5 The categories 163 6.5.1 Uncontained-unfree 164 6.5.2 Overcontained-overfree 168 6.5.3 Fighting containment-freedom 171 6.5.4 Desire for containment-freedom 174 6.5.5 Towards containment-freedom 176 6.6 Conclusion 178 CHAPTER SEVEN:EMBODIED FINDINGS 180 7.1 Introduction 180 7.2 The process that led to the findings poems 180 7.3 Findings Poems 183 7.3.1.Wriggling Fish 183 7.3.2 Who Am I? 190 7.3.3. Alice 197 7.3.4.Little Girl 204 7.3.5. Turned On 211 7.4 Conclusion 217 CHAPTER EIGHT: CREATIVE FINDINGS 219 8.1 Introduction 219 8.2 The transferences 219 8.3 Making links between the past and the present 222 8.4 The unconscious 225 8.5 Splitting 228 8.6 Object relations 230 8 8.7 A psychology of the self 231 8.8 Empathy 233 8.9 The relationship between poetry and counselling 236 8.9.1 Poetry and the unconscious 238 8.9.2 Loss and death in poetry 242 8.9.3 Poetry and opposition 246 8.10 Conclusion 250 CHAPTER NINE: CONCLUSIONS 251 9.1 Introduction 251 9.2 Differences between the two studies 251 9.3 Possible changes to the study 254 9.4 A new poetic method 256 9.5 Theory concepts and process 257 9.6 Findings poems 264 9.7 Key contributions to practice, methodology and knowledge 266 9.8 Recommendations for future research 269 9.9 Conclusion 271 REFERENCES 273 TABLES Table i. To show words relating to being stuck; not moving; not existing. 103 Table ii. To show words that suggest anxiety and confusion. 106 Table iii. To show words that suggest battling or friction. 108 Table iv. To show words that suggest feeling safe, cared for or loved. 111 Table v. To show words that suggest feeling unsafe, uncared for and unloved. 112 Table vi. To show words suggestive of emotional movement. 114 Table vii. To show movement and the possibility of holding more than one perspective. 116 APPENDICIES 291 APPENDIX 1. Letter formats to counselling training institutions APPENDIX 2. Advertising the research APPENDIX 3. Ethics Approval 9 APPENDIX 4 Pilot study. Presentation for initial meeting, workshop-journal keeping APPENDIX 5. The researcher and participant contract/consent APPENDIX 6. Journal information APPENDIX 7. Pilot study. Disclosing the theme of the study APPENDIX 8. Continuums designed participants APPENDIX 9. Pilot and main study. Information for participants APPENDIX 10. Introduction to theoretical constructs and brief key APPENDIX 11. Presentations before main study APPENDIX 12. Incidence of categories in main study journals APPENDIX 13. Example of a pilot and main study journal and analysis APPENDIX 14. Questions for participants on the analysis and emails APPENDIX 15. Page numbers of extracts within the text DIAGRAMS The Containment-Freedom Continuum 1 122 The Construct 126 The Containment-Freedom Continuum 2 259 ABBREVIATIONS: PSEUDONYMS OF PARTICIPANTS WG - Wriggling Fish LG - Little Girl WAI - Who Am I A - Alice TO - Turned On (W - Week) |
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