ISSN 2201-7089
Vol. 9, Issue 2, 2021November 01, 2021 AEST
A Snapshot of the Counselling and Psychotherapy Workforce in Australia in 2020: Underutilised and Poorly Remunerated, Yet Highly Qualified and Desperately Needed
A Snapshot of the Counselling and Psychotherapy Workforce in Australia in 2020: Underutilised and Poorly Remunerated, Yet Highly Qualified and Desperately Needed
Articles in Vol. 9, Issue 2, 2021
Vol. 9, Issue 2, 2021
- Editor’s NoteRhys Price-Robertson
- Disrupting Professional Myths About "the Mainstream": Diversity, Inclusivity, and Bias Reduction Are Paramount in Conventional Publication StandardsGávi Ansara
- A Snapshot of the Counselling and Psychotherapy Workforce in Australia in 2020: Underutilised and Poorly Remunerated, Yet Highly Qualified and Desperately NeededAlexandra Bloch-AtefiElizabeth DayTristan SnellGina O'Neill
- The Challenges Faced by University Educators in Singapore When Referring Students to Counsellors: An Instrumental Case StudySteven Ng Poh YaipAda Chung Yee Lin
- Counselling Skills and Competencies Tool: Scale Development and Preliminary DataJane L. FowlerJohn G. O'GormanMark P. Lynch
- Integrating the Transpersonal Approach Into Counselling: A Semi-Structured Phenomenological InquiryMalini Turner
- Tuning-in to Clients: The Use of Semiotics in CounsellingThomas Mark Edwards
- The Power of Suffering (2020) by David Roland. Simon and Schuster. ISBN: 978-1760850128Kitty Vivekananda
- The Freedom of Virtue: Navigating Excellence in the Art of Living Amongst a World of Instant Gratification (2019) by Tom Edwards and Cosimo Chiera. Samford Valley, QLD: Australian Academic Press Group Pty. ISBN: 9781925644142 (pbk).Kate Reimer
Bloch-Atefi, A., Day, E., Snell, T., & O’Neill, G. (2021). A snapshot of the counselling and psychotherapy workforce in Australia in 2020: Underutilised and poorly remunerated, yet highly qualified and desperately needed. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.59158/001c.71216
