Jeff Chang
Athabasca University
38 Papers
65 Citations
Jeff Chang is an academic researcher from Athabasca University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Family therapy & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 38 publications.
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Papers
Narrative and solution-focused therapies: a twenty-year retrospective
Jeff Chang,David Nylund +1 more
TL;DR: The Therapeutic Conversations (TC 1) Conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1991 was a historic event in the advancement of postmodern therapies as discussed by the authors, and the authors were profoundly affected by this summit of the pioneering voices in narrative, solution-focused, strategic, and systemic therapy.
Moral Distress Within the Supervisory Relationship: Implications for Practice and Research
Simon Nuttgens,Jeff Chang +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that additional research is necessary to clarify the extent and severity of moral distress in counselor education, and propose that moral distress is yet another threat that has remained absent within the counselor supervision literature.
An Interpretive Account of Counsellor Development
TL;DR: In this article, the authors interviewed 8 counsellors in training to gain an understanding of the question, "How do counselors in training develop, and how do they make sense of what they are doing/what is happening to them?" Their accounts were integrated into a single emerging story that captured their experience and the meaning they attached to their counsellor education experiences.
A Contextual-Functional Meta-Framework for Counselling Supervision
TL;DR: The Contextual-Functional Meta-Framework provides a transtheoretical heuristic for clinical supervisors to develop their personal approach the supervision as a meta-framework for the development of one’s personal approach to supervision.