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Prunella gee
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prunella gee

‘Glimpsing the Void’: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of One Man’s Experience of Retirement.University of Nottingham August 23 rd-25 th 2010: Qualitative Methods in Research Section, B.P.S.Palgrave (review in Existential Analysis). Review of Martin Adams “An Existential Approach to Human Development: Philosophical and Therapeutic Perspectives.” (2018).

prunella gee

Wiley-Blackwell (review in Existential Analysis). Review of Derek Milne “The Psychology of Retirement: Coping with the Transition from Work.” (2014). Qualitative Methods in Psychology Bulletin,B.P.S. 11, 8-22. ‘Approach and Sensibility’: a personal reflection on analysis and writing using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Additional information about research, publications and interests

prunella gee

She also specialises in actors and performers and later life issues (my PhD was a study of the psychological impact of retirement, particularly on men). Prunella will always adapt to your needs.ĭr Prunella Gee has special experience in relationship issues, depression, addictive tendencies (from drugs and alcohol to behaviours and compulsions), those suffering from others’ addictions, co-dependence, people in 12 step fellowships and, of course, anyone who feels lonely, excluded, alienated, stuck, put-upon, inadequate, unrecognized, rejected, misunderstood, or just a bit sad – in other words, all of us, at times. Some people take long-term therapy as an investment in themselves even in the less desolate times, to take stock of life, have a place to think things through, explore motivations, resistances and fantasies and some have a need for short-term ‘problem solving’ counselling focused on specific issues. It involves effort and surrender in equal measure. The decision to enter (or re-enter) therapy is seldom taken lightly. Changes will be in your attitudes and your perceptions and these will come from you. You will never be judged or criticised and hopefully will realise you do not need to be ‘changed’ in any way. She will look closely with you at your choices – those you have made (those you didn’t know you made!) and those you will make. Personal statementĪs an integrative therapist, Dr Prunella Gee draws on different disciplines (person-centred/12 Step/aspects of the psychodynamic approach/existential) which she uses according to need and the different stages of a client’s development. She has been in private practice since 2006. For 30 years prior to that, Prunella enjoyed a busy full-time job in the arts. PhD (Psychology, Birkbeck University of London)ĭr Gee has worked as an addiction and family therapist, conjoint counsellor and family group facilitator at a variety of UK-based hospitals and counselling centres.

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