Service Members Prefer a Psychotherapist Who Is a Veteran
The military is experiencing high rates of mental illness, yet service members and veterans with mental health problems often choose not to seek treatment.
Travon S. Johnson +4 more
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Finding a balance between being professional and being personal. Experiences of seven psychotherapists. [PDF]
The aim of this study was to explore factors psychotherapists believe influence their choice of theory, method, and techniques when doing therapeutic work.
Mikael Hörnebrant +2 more
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Burnout, decision-making and coping among healthcare workers: How the world was before the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Introduction: The international literature in the past two years has focused on work-related stress and burnout symptoms among healthcare workers involved in the COVID-19 emergency.
Amelia RIZZO +5 more
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Psychotherapists’ assumptions towards their clients: A phenomenological study [PDF]
People encounter many factors that affect them in their lives, and they build their notions around these experiences. In this way, they have judgments and assumptions about the world.
Hale Nur Kılıç Memur
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Research evidence on psychotherapist skills and methods: Foreword and afterword
This article serves as both the foreword and the afterword to the special section of Psychotherapy Research devoted to research reviews of psychotherapist skills and methods: it introduces the interorganizational Task Force that guided the reviews and ...
C. Hill, J. Norcross
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The Transformational Power of Expressive Writing
In this paper we write about our collaboration setting up and running expressive writing groups, which became workshops, in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health service in a National Health Service in London.
Dawn Louise Thibert, Thivvia Ragunathan
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Psychotherapist Trainees’ Quality of Life: Patterns and Correlates
While psychotherapists are trained to improve their clients’ quality of life, little work has examined the quality of life experienced by psychotherapist trainees themselves.
E. Heinonen +7 more
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The Adaptive Proculturation Process of Being a Psychotherapist as a Kazakh Asylum Seeker in Sweden
The term acculturation is important for describing and analyzing how for example migrants gradually become accustomed to a new host society. The term proculturation is similar but emphasizes the real-life experiences of migrants, as well as the fusion ...
Björn Boman
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This study contributes to the therapist variable in general and the personality profile of securely and insecurely attached psychotherapists and other healthcare professionals in particular.
Burkhard Peter +3 more
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Becoming braver through stanza format: Exploring intersecting identities beyond autistic
In this article, I reflect on my professional journey in multiple contexts, in particular when working with autism was new territory for me. I found it more ethical and easier to express complexity through stanza form.
Dawn Louise Thibert
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