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RESEARCH ARTICLES

A five-year evaluation of the effectiveness of person-centred counselling in routine clinical practice in primary care

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Pages 215-222 | Published online: 17 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

Counselling is the recommended treatment for individuals with mild to moderate mental health problems of recent onset. In this evaluation of a primary care counselling service offering person-centred counselling, the Core Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) was administered at referral and at the beginning and end of therapy. A pre-post therapy effect size for 697 individuals over a 5 year period was 1.2. This compares with a waitlist (between referral and pre therapy) effect size of 0.24 for 382 individuals over a three year period. The results indicate that person-centred counselling is effective for clients with common mental health problems, such as anxiety and depression. Effectiveness is not limited to individuals with mild to moderate symptoms of recent onset, but extends to people with moderate to severe symptoms of longer duration.

Acknowledgements

To Chorley and South Ribble PCT (now Central Lancashire PCT) for funding the service; to the managers, John Holland and Shaun Kenny, for their support and encouragement; to Robert Elliott for his statistical advice; to the administrative staff and to all the counsellors and clients for their hard work and commitment.

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