Carol Shillito-Clarke’s scientific contributions

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Journey into the natural world of the counselling psychologist
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May 2008

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Counselling Psychology Review

Carol Shillito-Clarke

Point of Departure Q: What has ‘The Natural World’ got to do with being a Counselling Psychologist? It is obvious that you have a personal interest in travel to wild places, in walking and in TV programmes about such things but isn’t counselling psychology about you in your room talking with clients and supervisees about their problems not your interests?” A: ‘Yes’, except I see that as a very narrow view of human nature and what counselling psychology is about, you see…



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... The present study identified a tension between organizational factors that impede positions of environmental safe uncertainty (i.e., provider anxiety, accessibility, weight of tradition, research challenges, alignment with a medical model, and pressure from business models) and those that support it (i.e., hard heads-soft hearts, leadership and collaboration, prevalence in training, and COVID shift). This tension may explain why previous research finds outdoor practice to be relatively uncommon in clinical psychology and public health services Shillito-Clarke, 2008). ...

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Organizational perspectives on outdoor talking therapy: Towards a position of ‘environmental safe uncertainty’
Journey into the natural world of the counselling psychologist
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  • May 2008

Counselling Psychology Review