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Counselling and Psychotherapy Research
Linking research with practice
Volume 7, 2007 - Issue 4
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Using a cross-contextual qualitative diary design to explore client experiences of psychotherapy

Pages 233-239 | Published online: 12 Nov 2007
 

Abstract

Qualitative research in counselling and psychotherapy has largely been based on interviews carried out with clients and therapists. However, other approaches to qualitative data collection are possible. The present paper uses a diary design to explore the connection between what goes on in therapy sessions, and client activities and experiences in other contexts. Clients and counsellors kept diaries about significant aspects of therapy sessions, while clients also kept diaries about new and different experiences in other contexts in their lives. Ethical and practical issues involved in the use of diaries are discussed, and the methods that were employed to analyse diary-based data are described. The types of findings that the study generated are presented, along with discussion of their implications for research into client experiences of therapy.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ole Dreier and John McLeod for their comments on this text.

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