Does disability matter in counselling? Views of counsellors with visual disabilities and their clients

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2020

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British Journal of Guidance and Counselling

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In this study we investigated the case of disability from the perspective of counsellors with visual disability (CWVD) and their clients by focusing on the counselling skills of CWVD, the relationships with their clients, and the perspectives of their clients in relation to their counselling experiences. Fifteen CWVDs and 11 clients (N = 26) were interviewed and data were analysed thematically. Findings show that CWVDs used their set of skills to build trustworthy therapeutic relationships through genuineness, established here and now relations in therapeutic encounter effectively, and produced meaningful outcomes. Findings of this research indicate the need to reconsider the field of counselling around pluralist, inclusive and multicultural paradigms.

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Counsellors with visual disabilities; pluralism; qualitative research, Pluralism, Counsellors with visual disabilities; pluralism; qualitative research, pluralism, Counsellors With Visual Disabilities, Counsellors with visual disabilities, qualitative research, Qualitative Research

Fields of Science

05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences

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Sakız, H.; Faculty of Letters, Department of Psychology, Mardin Artuklu University, Martin, Turkey

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Q4

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Q3
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British Journal of Guidance & Counselling

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48

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2

Start Page

195

End Page

208
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