Therapists' in-session experiences with depressive clients: A grounded theory

. 2016 ; 26 (2) : 206-19. [epub] 20141008

Jazyk angličtina Země Velká Británie, Anglie Médium print-electronic

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Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/pmid25296950

OBJECTIVE: This study explores the experiential process of psychotherapists during a session with a currently depressive client. METHOD: Individual and focus group interviews were conducted with 30 therapists and the grounded theory method was used as a methodological framework. RESULTS: The therapists' experience was conceptualized as Experiential oscillation between getting closer to a client's depressive experience and moving away from it. Its development over the course of a session is depicted by a six-phase Depression Co-experiencing Trajectory model. CONCLUSIONS: The resultant theory interconnects different therapists' emotional responses to a depressive client within a coherent process model, which allows us to track the changes in therapists' experiences, to name the relations between them, and to connect them with the therapy's in-session microprocesses.

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