A phenomenological enquiry into the experience of western women who found a significant other after a course of psychotherapy

DCPsych thesis


Nuzzo, A.M. 2024. A phenomenological enquiry into the experience of western women who found a significant other after a course of psychotherapy. DCPsych thesis Middlesex University / New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling (NSPC)
TypeDCPsych thesis
Qualification nameDCPsych
TitleA phenomenological enquiry into the experience of western women who found a significant other after a course of psychotherapy
AuthorsNuzzo, A.M.
Abstract

Whilst relationship therapy is a thriving practice (van Deurzen & Iacovou, 2013; Barker, 2015; Charura & Paul, 2015), no research has focused on women who found a significant other during or after a course of psychotherapy. This study explored the experience of women who overcome their previous difficulty entering healthy romantic relationships during or after attending a course of psychotherapy in any modality. The focus was on uncovering what the participants believe made the difference for them. Seven women gave an account of their experience via semi-structured interviews. The data analysis was performed using a phenomenological-interpretative analysis (IPA) (Smith et al., 2009). Four superordinate themes emerged from the analysis of the seven transcripts, with fifteen associated themes:

1. Self-Love and four associated themes.
The results point towards marked and varied changes in feelings towards oneself.

2. Self-Awareness and four associated themes.
The results show a new understanding of the participants’ worldview.

3. Sense of Agency
The results indicate that the participants have gained an ability to act on their new understandings to shape their lives.

4. Role in the family and three associated themes.
The results suggest that unpacking past events helped support the participants’ change.

Recommendation: The counselling psychology, the psychotherapy world, and the public could benefit from putting psychotherapy forward as a place women can consider going when struggling to form healthy romantic relationships.

Sustainable Development Goals3 Good health and well-being
Middlesex University ThemeHealth & Wellbeing
Department namePsychology
Science and Technology
Institution nameMiddlesex University / New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling (NSPC)
Collaborating institutionNew School of Psychotherapy and Counselling (NSPC)
PublisherMiddlesex University Research Repository
Publication dates
Online08 Jul 2025
Publication process dates
Accepted25 Mar 2025
Deposited08 Jul 2025
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
File Access Level
Open
LanguageEnglish
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