Les Processus Cognitifs en Counseling: Piste de Rapprochement entre Practiciens et Chercheurs

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  • Michelle Alain
  • Conrad Lecomte

Abstract

A study of counsellor's intentions is presented as a promising example to close the gap between research and practice in counselling. The dichotomy process/results is viewed as one factor responsible for the gap between researchers and counsellors. In this context, the study of intentions may be considered as a type of research more representative in describing and understanding counsellor's experience. A conceptual frame is presented and research implications are discussed. Finally, implications from the study of intentions are discussed, and research avenues are proposed.

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Alain, M., & Lecomte, C. (2011). Les Processus Cognitifs en Counseling: Piste de Rapprochement entre Practiciens et Chercheurs. Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 22(1). Retrieved from https://cjc-rcc.ucalgary.ca/article/view/59602

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