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[Research] The experience of psychotherapists working with clients living with HIV within private practice: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

16/07/2024 16:40 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

We are studying the experience of psychotherapists working with HIV+ clients.

Are you an accredited counsellor or psychotherapist? Have you ever worked or are currently working with a client living with HIV while working in private practice within the last ten years?

Your experience is important to us, and we are inviting you to participate in a research study. We want to better understand the experience of psychotherapists working with clients living with HIV.

We are looking for participants who meet the following criteria:

Accredited counsellor or psychotherapist

An experience of working with a client living with HIV in private practice

You feel that you are able to speak about your experience.

Willing to participate in an interview lasting approximately one hour.

The research is being conducted by Aoife Somers, a final year student in DCU (MSc Integrative Psychotherapy) and research supervisor Dr Stephanie Finan.

For further information please contact: Aoife Somers, MSc Integrative Psychotherapy student at Dublin City University, at: Aoife.somers7@mail.dcu.ie or tel: 0851434991.

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& Integrative Psychotherapy (IAHIP) CLG.

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