A Therapist's Journey from Naivete to Knowing

Using a heuristic method, this dissertation develops a personal narrative of my experiences of emotional contact with trauma and my post-traumatic growth while doing volunteer work. Through the lens of this personal narrative, the rich possibility of personal and professional growth to be gained by...

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Main Author: Yates, Michelle (Author)
Other Authors: Fay, Jonathan (Contributor)
Format: Others
Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2017-11-22T23:18:52Z.
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