The experiences of second level teachers who have completed counselling skills training and are embedding counselling skills into their teaching roles.
Post-primary teachers working in Ireland who have completed a counselling skills course at foundation level or above at least 1 year ago, and who are using these skills informally in their teaching work, are invited to share their experiences in one-to-one research interviews.
The research aims to shed some light on this important but under researched field of practice with a view to advancing and developing counselling skills training and practice into the future.
Volunteers are invited to take part in a recorded interview (online/ in person) with the researcher lasting about an hour. The deadline for taking part in this research is December 15th, 2023.
This research is being conducted by Anna Fewer-Hamilton, a Chartered Counselling Psychologist (PSI) and lecturer at Atlantic Technological University, Sligo, who is completing this research as a Doctoral candidate on the Doctorate in Psychotherapy programme at Dublin City University (DCU).
To find out more please contact:
Anna Fewer-Hamilton
anna.fewerhamilton2@mail.dcu.ie
087 246 6873