Understanding offender managers’ views and experiences of psychological consultations

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Abstract

Few studies have investigated the effectiveness of the psychological consultation process specifically for offender managers. This study involves a total of 23 offender managers’ views and perceptions of the consultation process within four areas of the North West of England. Within each location, a focus group was conducted involving between four and eight participants and interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to analyse the responses. The analysis revealed four main themes: validation of thoughts, feelings and practice; professional support; a personal touch; and room for improvement. These findings are discussed along with implications for further research.

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Blinkhorn, V., Petalas, M., Walton, M., Carlisle, J., McGuire, F., Kane, S., & Moore, J. (2021). Understanding offender managers’ views and experiences of psychological consultations. European Journal of Probation, 13(2), 95–110. https://doi.org/10.1177/2066220320976112

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