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A phenomenological exploration of client experiences of trauma debriefing by Lay Counsellors.Chandler, Fiona Mary. January 2008 (has links)
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<p align="left">Limitations of the study include the issue of counsellor variables and the fact that the participants varied between receiving a debriefing on a group or individual basis. The experience of the trauma debriefings were explored but more specific information relating to debriefing could have been elicited. Therefore, these findings cannot be generalised and further research could<font face="Times New Roman"> explore the utility and efficacy of trauma debriefing.</font></p>
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A phenomenological exploration of client experiences of trauma debriefing by Lay Counsellors.Chandler, Fiona Mary. January 2008 (has links)
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<p align="left">Limitations of the study include the issue of counsellor variables and the fact that the participants varied between receiving a debriefing on a group or individual basis. The experience of the trauma debriefings were explored but more specific information relating to debriefing could have been elicited. Therefore, these findings cannot be generalised and further research could<font face="Times New Roman"> explore the utility and efficacy of trauma debriefing.</font></p>
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A phenomenological exploration of client experiences of trauma debriefing by lay counsellorsChandler, Fiona Mary January 2007 (has links)
Magister Psychologiae - MPsych / South Africa is a country with one of the highest crime rates in the world, resulting in
much violence and trauma. Trauma debriefing models are used with groups and individuals in an attempt to facilitate the trauma recovery process and prevent the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). There has been much debate on
the efficacy of trauma debriefing over the past two decades with few qualitative studies
exploring the utility of debriefing. A phenomenological methodology was used in this
study, with the aim of understanding how participants experienced the process of trauma
debriefing and what aspects were perceived as helpful or unhelpful. Semi-structured in-
depth interviews were conducted with six adults who received debriefing following a
single traumatic event, by volunteer lay counsellors from the Community Intervention
Centre (CIC) based at the Milnerton Medi-Clinic.
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