Schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder and the therapeutic relationship: Client perspectives

Katie McInnes, Alex Hudson-Craufurd
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At the heart of counselling psychology (CoP) practice is the use of the therapeutic relationship (TR). However, there is little research about the TR and schizophrenia/schizoaffective from a CoP or client perspective.The aim of this study was to explore how adults diagnosed with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder experience the TR and discover what factors influence the relationship.Four participants were interviewed and the data was analysed using thematic analysis.The analysis revealed six main themes: TR is special; trust; TR is a mirror; the management of symptoms; therapist factors; and client factors.The results indicate that clients with schizophrenia/schizoaffective generally experience a positive TR. Practitioners might encourage a healthy TR by giving the client power and control, creating trustworthiness, being open to symptoms, showing understanding, having a flexible approach and offering self-disclosure. The strengths of the study included the original design and aims of the study, the TR as a primary focus, the characteristics of the participants, respondent validation and the emphasis on client perspectives. Key limitations of the study were the small number of participants, lack of data saturation, over-representation of female participants and the use of one coder.The study suggests that clients with schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder generally develop a positive therapeutic relationship. The study offers client-based insight about the therapeutic relationship and provides recommendations on how clinicians can use these insights to aid their practice.
精神分裂症和分裂情感性障碍及其治疗关系:病人观点
咨询心理学(CoP)实践的核心是治疗关系(TR)的使用。然而,很少有从CoP或客户角度研究TR与精神分裂症/情感分裂的关系。本研究的目的是探讨被诊断为精神分裂症或分裂情感障碍的成年人如何经历TR,并发现影响这种关系的因素。对四名参与者进行了访谈,并使用专题分析对数据进行了分析。分析揭示了六个主要主题:TR是特殊的;信任;TR是一面镜子;对症状的处理;治疗师因素;还有客户因素。结果表明,患有精神分裂症/情感分裂的来访者通常会经历积极的TR。从业者可以通过给予来访者权力和控制权、建立信任感、对症状持开放态度、表现出理解、采取灵活的方法和提供自我披露来鼓励健康的TR。该研究的优势包括研究的原始设计和目的,TR作为主要焦点,参与者的特征,受访者验证以及对客户观点的强调。该研究的主要局限性是参与者数量少,缺乏数据饱和,女性参与者的过度代表以及使用一名编码员。研究表明,精神分裂症/分裂情感障碍患者通常会发展出积极的治疗关系。该研究提供了关于治疗关系的基于客户的见解,并就临床医生如何使用这些见解来帮助他们的实践提供了建议。
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Counselling Psychology Review
Counselling Psychology Review Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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