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Counselling adults who were abused as children: Clients' perceptions of efficacy, client-counsellor communication, and dissatisfaction

Despite the amount of clinical material relating to adults who were abused as children, there is a dearth of research which has examined the effectiveness of counselling such clients. In order to examine the perceived efficacy of counselling with this client group, a total of 53 in-depth interviews...

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Published in:British journal of guidance & counselling 1998-05, Vol.26 (2), p.141
Main Authors: Dale, Peter, Allen, John, Measor, Lynda
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Child Abuse
Child abuse & neglect
Clients
Counseling
Feminism
Interpersonal communication
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Perceptions
Prior Learning
Psychotherapy
Resistance (Psychology)
Sexual Abuse
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