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Counselling and Psychotherapy Research
Linking research with practice
Volume 7, 2007 - Issue 2
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Counselling with a profoundly deaf client and the impact of a therapist's dream: A case study

Pages 92-99 | Published online: 04 May 2007
 

Abstract

This case study explores the experience of one client participating in a project evaluating the use of dreams in short-term counselling within the National Health Service. The client received 24 sessions of counselling and completed a post-counselling semi-structured questionnaire. This was followed by a semi-structured interview, which confirmed the internal coherence within the participant's narrative and allowed a more detailed exploration of her experiences, supported by process notes. Supervision challenged the therapist's preconceptions and held her in her uncertainty until the work was aided by a dream that the therapist had of the client.

Acknowledgements

Thank you to Elaine for allowing me to tell our story, and to Professor Dawn Freshwater for the sound, sensitive support provided in the alchemical flask of supervision.

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