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It’s like Jenga: A collaborative autoethnography study, into facilitators’ experiences of a person-centred community of practice, focused on critical thinking skills for counselling and psychotherapy students

Blundell, P and Hall, M (2024) It’s like Jenga: A collaborative autoethnography study, into facilitators’ experiences of a person-centred community of practice, focused on critical thinking skills for counselling and psychotherapy students. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research. ISSN 1473-3145

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Abstract

Communities and groups based on person-centred theoretical principles are often a core part of counselling and psychotherapy training within this modality, yet no research has been undertaken that considers these groups as a community of practice. Further, no research has been undertaken that explores the impact of these groups when they are run alongside, rather than as part of, the curriculum. This study explores our experiences of facilitating a community of practice for trainee person-centred/experiential therapists that focused on critical thinking skills. This community was established over a twelve-week period and was attended by students from across three year groups. Using collaborative autoethnography to explore these encounters, we identify four key aspects of our experience of this community: (1) Fecund and Fruitful – A Space for Growth; (2); Freedom to Learn; (3) Jenga! – Navigating the Dimensions of Community Facilitator; and (4) Power and Control. This study centres the idea of student-centred learning as a way of challenging hegemonic notions of education and learning within Higher Educational settings. These findings could help others set up and facilitate other communities of practice based on person-centred principles, in counselling and psychotherapy training, or other associated fields of study.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: 1701 Psychology
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology
Divisions: Psychology (from Sep 2019)
Publisher: Wiley
SWORD Depositor: A Symplectic
Date Deposited: 20 Jun 2024 11:07
Last Modified: 04 Jul 2024 10:30
DOI or ID number: 10.1002/capr.12796
URI: https://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/23607
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