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Title: Personal Lives/Professional Practice


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Personal Lives/Professional Practice
The impact of the therapists personal life on
their work with clients Marie Adams, MSc
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Background to the study
  • Personal experience
  • How did this affect my work ? Who noticed?
  • Collegial support and revelations concerning
    other therapists experience
  • Questioning my own contribution to the disaster

3
How do therapists give meaning to their
personal lives in relation to their work with
clients/patients?
  • Methodology
  • Sample
  • Process of analysis
  • Preliminary findings
  • Emerging themes
  • Discussion

4
Methodology
  • The research is based on
  • Interviews with 40 therapists
  • Semi- structured interviews lasting between 35
    minutes and no longer than an hour
  • Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
  • Transcribed
  • Nvivo programme for coding transcripts

5
Sample
  • 10 each in four traditions Humanistic,
    Psychoanalytic, Integrative and CBT
  • UK, Canada and Australia
  • Approached through internet searches,
    professional lists, personal referral and
    conferences, research website
  • Gender 22 female and 18 men

6
Questions
  • Significant life event?
  • How did you manage your working life around this
    event?
  • How did this event impacted your work with
    clients?
  • Would you manage things the same way now?
  • Have you ever felt unfit to practice?
  • Depression/Disenchantment
  • What did you do about it?
  • What did this mean to your ability to connect
    with your patients?

7
Additional questions
  • What do you think is significant in your history
    that led you to becoming a therapist?
  • What do you think is significant in your history
    that has led you to becoming the kind of
    therapist you are?
  • What havent I asked you that you would like me
    know about you, particularly in relationship to
    your work with clients?

8
Preliminary finding
  • 24 therapists revealed they had suffered
    depression in the course of their working lives
  • 16 episodic
  • 8 chronic
  • Pope and Tabachnick (1994), 61 of 500 therapists
    questioned reported suffering depression, 29 had
    contemplated suicide.

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Therapists depression
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Abandonment in childhood
  • 16 therapists abandoned in childhood
  • 13 of depressed therapists experienced
    abandonment
  • 2 others of those abandoned spoke of suffering
    anxiety, one chronically and the other
    episodically

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Time out when depressed
  • Of 24 therapists, 15 took time out from working
  • 12 admitted they would manage things differently
    if faced with same circumstances again.
  • Of these 12, 9 struggled with episodic depression
    and 3 with chronic.

12
Emerging themes
  • How supported or not- therapists feel in times
    of struggle
  • Importance of our history to our becoming
    therapists
  • And the type of therapists we become as a result
    of our history

13
Discussion?
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Thank You
mariead_at_aol.com www.marieadams.co.uk
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