Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Theology (MTh)
Department
Theology
Faculty/School
Martin Luther University College
First Advisor
Peter VanKatwyk
Advisor Role
Thesis Supervisor
Abstract
Qualitative interviews were conducted with eleven clients, former and active, at CIFCC (Cambridge Interfaith Family Counseling Centre) to understand how client satisfaction and goal achievement in therapy were related. Content analysis of the interviews revealed that satisfaction with the counsellor, especially rapport building, is the greatest contributory to client satisfaction. This observation is discussed for counselling practice.
Recommended Citation
Yarker, Dawn Diane, "Client satisfaction and goal achievement: From a client's view at Cambridge Interfaith Family Counselling Centre" (2004). Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive). 255.
https://scholars.wlu.ca/etd/255
Convocation Year
2004
Convocation Season
Fall
Included in
Christianity Commons, Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling Commons, Social Work Commons