When Therapists Cry: Implications for Supervision and Training.

Autor: Blume-Marcovici, Amy C., Stolberg, Ronald A., Khademi, Mojgan, Giromini, Luciano
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Zdroj: Clinical Supervisor; Jul-Dec2015, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p164-183, 20p, 2 Charts
Abstrakt: The majority of psychologists cry in their role as therapists but no research has explored training or supervision in relation to this topic. Psychologists and trainees (N = 686) filled out a survey on therapist crying in therapy. Almost all (96.5%) reported that psychologists should be trained on how to handle their emotions, but only 36.4% reported receiving training on therapist crying. Half of all respondents reported having discussed crying with a supervisor; one-third had never discussed their most recent tears with anyone. Suggestions are offered for supervisors in order to manage discussion of therapist crying in therapy (TCIT) in psychotherapists’ training. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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