European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling

A psychotherapist’s lived experience in-session with an asylum seeker and translator: An autoethnographic case study

Nicole Chew-Helbig
Gestalt psychotherapyResearch methodologyQualitative researchEnglish
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Abstracts

Featured in this article is a psychotherapy case study recounted from the lived experience of the psychotherapist working with an asylum seeker from Afghanistan, with the help of a translator. The method applied is an aesthetic inquiry adapted from Autoethnography which engages the practitioner as the researcher who enters the ‘field’ of the therapy situation. The reflexive writing of the case story, which is integral to the method, sets off a heuristic process, integrating research and practice. Reading this case study, one may grasp the nuances and the atmosphere of an otherwise linguistically challenging therapeutic situation. The story and Gestalt therapy theory are weaved together, which makes palpable, intangible aspects of the therapeutic process.

Keywords
Journal
European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling
Author
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Year of Publication
2023
Volume
25
Issue
1-2
Number of Pages
44-59
ISSN Number
1469-5901 (Electronic); 1364-2537 (Print)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/13642537.2022.2156138

APA citation

Chew-Helbig, N. (2023). A psychotherapist’s lived experience in-session with an asylum seeker and translator: An autoethnographic case study. European Journal Of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 25(1-2), 44-59. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/13642537.2022.2156138