'Inspirational is a word which I find is often overused when it comes to book reviews, however, on this ocassion, I must begrudgingly agree with Kim Etherington's declaration in her foreword that this indeed is an inspirational book, and I would especially recommend it for those engaged in research requiring the management of research paradoxes such as those dealt with here.'- Sara Edwards, Chronic Illness'The condition of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has a long history of misdiagnosis, misunderstanding and misconceptions. This book shines a revealing light on a subject that has for too long been hidden away in a dark corner. Extremely useful for anyone working with clients who have any form of long-term disease.'- HCPJ April 2009'If this book helps medical professionals see patients as people, it will have been extremely wothwhile.'- Therapy Today'A rare exemplar of counselling practitioner-research in an NHS setting, this work is a readable and engaging resource for anybody who wants to know more about being a counsellor or practitioner-researcher with people with chronic illness, or about the needs of people who have inflammatory bowel disease, whether as a person diagnosed with these conditions, health worker, family member, or service provider.' - Kim Etherington PhD, Professor of Narrative and Life Story Research, University of Bristol.
Counselling and Reflexive Research in Healthcare : Working Therapeutically with Clients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease