Dear Diana,
I know a therapist/trainer who did just this in conjunction with his client.
It worked very well for both parties from what I recall and the client found
it very useful recalling her therapeutic journey stage by stage. I don't
know if the paper is in the public domain so don't want to give names at
present. It was a very relational based therapy.
Audrey
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Subject: research on existing clients
> Dear List
>
> has anyone done an in-depth case study of a client they are still working
> with, where the client includes how things progressed form their
perspective
> within the study. If so what were the difficulties/benefits. Did it
affect
> the way in which the work was going, I understand the normal ethical
> principles apply but did you have to consider anything extraordinarily
> ethical about the dual role
>
> Look fwd to comments form anyone who is happy to reply
>
> many thanks
>
> Diana
>
>
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