Stephen Fauguel
Male Clients' Perspective Of Their Experience Of Counselling In Prisons Stephen Brian Fauguel
Fauguel, Stephen
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Contributors
Prof Alison Brettle A.Brettle@salford.ac.uk
Supervisor
Dr Kelly Lockwood K.A.Lockwood@salford.ac.uk
Supervisor
Abstract
The use of psycho-therapeutic interventions within prisons in recent years has been widespread. In order to improve the results of therapy, it is necessary to measure the effectiveness of the outcome (Castonguay, 2013). However, the measurement of outcomes is difficult to gauge, in particular because of the hostile environment within prison, which encourages the client to enter a state in which life is stripped of purpose and responsibility. Heidegger (1927) explains his philosophical view of the awareness of existence with his statement of ‘Dasein’ (being there) (Heidegger, 1927). Incarceration in a prison excludes the possibility that individuals experience and express themselves in an open manner without fear, as Sartre explained as ‘existential anxiety’ (Sartre, 1945), the feeling of anxiety emerging within a prisoner creating a feeling of loss of freedom of choice.Considering the prisoner’s choices within prison, for example,the counsellor of their own choice, accessto counselling appointments, unrestrictivecounselling facilities, and counselling venues are issues that arise more frequently in prison than in any other therapeutic contexts. The focus of this research is on the male client’s perspective of counselling in prison.The purpose of the study is three-fold:to gainanunderstanding of how the male prisoners’experience counselling; to explore what is useful and what is notusefulabout counselling;and to further improve knowledge of counselling therapy,so thatcounselling may be enhancedfor the benefit of prison clients.Thisstudyis qualitative,adopting the theoretical framework of Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Male prisoners who have had counselling in prison have spoken of their experience of being counselled in prison and this has filled the gap in the literature.Thisstudy makes a unique contribution to the existing knowledge base regardinghow male clients perceive counselling and may improvethe effectiveness of counselling in prisonsbyensuringthat future counselling of men in prison will become more effective and appropriate to their needs
Citation
Fauguel, S. (2023). Male Clients' Perspective Of Their Experience Of Counselling In Prisons Stephen Brian Fauguel. (Thesis). University of Salford
Thesis Type | Thesis |
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Deposit Date | May 31, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 3, 2023 |
Award Date | Jun 2, 2023 |
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