Itβs lovely to see ex LJMU students collaborating on a person-centred conversation
@drpeterblundell
Qualitative Researcher | Dep Editor - European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy | Counsellor/Psychotherapist | Social Worker | https://linktr.ee/drpeterblundell https://www.peterblundell.com
Itβs lovely to see ex LJMU students collaborating on a person-centred conversation
Poster for podcast episode - details in original post
We have a new Person-Centred Conversation today.
In this ep, person-centred therapist, Abbey Brocklehurst offers a unique insight into the complexities & consequences of psychiatric labelling.
YouTube - https://youtu.be/tyIwXUURFCk
Podcast - https://www.buzzsprout.com/2119648/episodes/18316459
The Person-Centred Practice Community is a group of practitioners who are passionate about the person-centred approach.
Looking for short videos from person-centred practitioners to share.
To submit email personcentredpractice@gmail.com
Thanks for sharing. Iβd be interested to hear how people found the interviews
Oh this looks amazing! @ougradsch.bsky.social
Thanks for sharing. Itβs been a real pleasure and some interesting insights have been shared.
What a fantastic resource for qualitative PGRs, from LJMU's Peter Blundell!
I've been interviewing some #Qualitative researchers for my YouTube channel exploring their experiences of the PhD process. New interview each month
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulQm...
New article with @drsimongoodman.bsky.social, @adamjowett.bsky.social and Jackie Abell on how the international super rich are constructed as migrants in entertainment documentaries
Open access too!
@ree-uwe.bsky.social
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I've been interviewing some #Qualitative researchers for my YouTube channel exploring their experiences of the PhD process. New interview each month
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulQm...
@drpeterblundell.bsky.social loving the recent #therapistsconnect podcasts, Peter. Great stuff. Big fan of Jeanine Connor so fascinating listening to it!
Iβm glad you enjoyed it! Have some lovely guests coming up later in the year :)
Peter and Lesley
Looking forward to the wealth of research and perspectives at this yearβs BACP research conference. Attending with staff and students from LJMU. Including Lesley Dougan.
New chapter out now! We explore how sharing lived experience can challenge inequality in the classroom. Using self as a teaching tool can open up space for learning.
link.springer.com/referencewor...
Iβve some copies if you donβt have access DM me
#Education #AntiOppressivePractice #Pedagogy
Great my first psychotherapy article will be coming out in @ejqrp.bsky.social in the summer!
New chapter out now! We explore how sharing lived experience can challenge inequality in the classroom. Using self as a teaching tool can open up space for learning.
link.springer.com/referencewor...
Iβve some copies if you donβt have access DM me
#Education #AntiOppressivePractice #Pedagogy
Interested in person-centred conversations?
In this conversation, Ann-Marie Wilson & Lesley Dougan discuss psychological contact and pre-therapy.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/QosjMLPUzVM
Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2119648/episodes/16755696
I really enjoyed playing a part in this discussion as part of PCPC. Lovely to meet Peggy, & hear about her relationship with Carl Rogers.
Peggy & Sheila discuss evolution of the approach
To create a conversation, please email us - personcentredpractice@gmail.com
YouTube - youtu.be/DlPVD3ayc08
For anyone here who missed me sharing this on other platforms this week, my new article on the art of not-knowing and deep listening, and whatβs lost when we reach for tools and techniques.
Are you interested in discussing person-centred theory and practice?
Join us for a conversation, where Helen Skelton and Peter Blundell share their understandings of the person-centred approach.
Find the conversation here - https://youtu.be/f6NZEz4MEg0
Hello! Feel free to tag us to anything qualitative research related, so we can keep in touch with the community!ππ
One of our most popular videos has been about disseminating your research.
In this video, Dr Linda Finlay & Dr Peter Blundell the importance of getting your research 'out there' and ways to go about it.
https://youtu.be/WBuMDCN2tNk
Do you have something to say, but it isn't long enough for a full article?
In this video, Dr Linda Finlay & Dr Peter Blundell outline what a 'short report' might look like, and how to submit to the journal.
https://youtu.be/ubLIKBvkkLs
The European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy is attempting to broaden its audience by sharing more of its content on social media platforms.
You can follow us on the following platforms - https://linktr.ee/EJQRP
Do you know about the European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy?
In this video, one of our previous editors, Dr Linda Finlay, introduces us to the journal and its origins.
https://youtu.be/mGiNAcuFtUo
Do you know about the European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy?
In this video, Dr Linda Finlay & Dr Peter Blundell discuss the journal's history.
https://youtu.be/U4Zq_GYkZzc
Have you read our most recent volume of research?
Check out the editorial from Professor Nollaig Frost as it outlines the wonderful articles we have published recently.
https://ejqrp.org/index.php/ejqrp/article/view/293/139
Our next Person-Centred Conversation has been released.
In this discussion, Peggy Natiello and Sheila Haugh discuss the history and evolution of the person-centred approach, Peggy's book, and her relationship with Carl Rogers.
YouTube video - https://youtu.be/DlPVD3ayc08
I really enjoyed playing a part in this discussion as part of PCPC. Lovely to meet Peggy, & hear about her relationship with Carl Rogers.
Peggy & Sheila discuss evolution of the approach
To create a conversation, please email us - personcentredpractice@gmail.com
YouTube - youtu.be/DlPVD3ayc08
Are you interested in discussing person-centred theory and practice?
Join us for a conversation, where Helen Skelton and Peter Blundell share their understandings of the person-centred approach.
Find the conversation here - https://youtu.be/f6NZEz4MEg0