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The importance of self-experience and self-reflection in training of cognitive behavioral therapy

J. Prasko, M. Ociskova, M. Abeltina, I. Krone, K. Kantor, J. Vanek, M. Slepecky, K. Minarikova, P. Mozny, M. Piliarova, I. Bite

. 2023 ; 44 (3) : 152-163. [pub] 2023Jun14

Jazyk angličtina Země Švédsko

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc24001296

Self-awareness can be characterised as impartial, non-judgmental thoughtful attention towards the self. Self-reflection in therapy is when a therapist reviews their experiences, thoughts, and behaviours concerning therapy and changes them as needed to enhance the therapeutic process. Therapists with good quality self-reflection can make more effective and ethical decisions, differentiate their own needs from clients', understand transference and countertransference, and consider the optimal response during a session. Practising the CBT approach and reflecting on one's own experiences can be essential for successful therapeutic development. Furthermore, self-reflection forms the basis of a fruitful therapeutic relationship and the therapist's self-confidence and sense of competence.

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