The impact of power dynamics when counselling clients with problematic substance use

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Louise Wilson
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The purpose of this study is to explore the power dynamic when working with clients who use substances in a problematic way. The concept of power, including the meaning and nature, has been widely researched and debated. Similarly, numerous studies regarding therapeutic work with substance users are also available. However, there is a lack of material which links the two fields. An implicit power imbalance exists between therapist and client that is particularly relevant to this client group; and the egalitarian nature of person ‐ centred counselling seeks to minimise this disparity. This study seeks to identify the nature of power within a therapeutic context and explore the impact of power dynamics when working with clients who use sub-stances. Themes identified are (1) Diverging definitions of power; (2) Power dynamics within therapy; (3) The stance of person ‐ centred counselling; (4) Issues when working with substance misuse; (5) The importance of disadvanta-geous external factors on the experience of personal power and (6) The efficacy of the person ‐ centred approach in this field. Findings revealed that power can be experienced implicitly as well as explicitly, and that therapist awareness of the power imbalance is crucial. Furthermore, clients with problematic substance use frequently experience adversity on several levels and have an increased vulnerability to feelings of powerlessness. This study contributes to the research into the efficacy of person ‐ centred counselling when working with this demographic.
为有问题药物使用的客户提供咨询时权力动态的影响
本研究的目的是探索与以有问题的方式使用物质的客户合作时的权力动态。权力的概念,包括权力的含义和性质,已经得到了广泛的研究和争论。同样,也有许多关于药物使用者治疗工作的研究。然而,缺乏将这两个领域联系起来的材料。治疗师和客户之间存在隐性权力失衡,这与该客户群体特别相关;以人为中心的咨询具有平等的性质,旨在最大限度地减少这种差异。这项研究试图在治疗背景下确定权力的性质,并探索在与使用立场的客户合作时权力动态的影响。确定的主题有:(1)权力的定义各不相同;(2) 治疗中的权力动态;(3) 以人为中心的咨询立场;(4) 处理药物滥用问题;(5) 不利的外部因素对个人权力体验的重要性,以及(6)以人为中心的方法在该领域的有效性。研究结果表明,权力既可以隐性体验,也可以显性体验,治疗师对权力失衡的认识至关重要。此外,药物使用有问题的客户经常经历多个层面的逆境,并更容易产生无力感。这项研究有助于研究在与这一人群合作时以人为中心的咨询的有效性。
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Psychotherapy and Politics International
Psychotherapy and Politics International PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Psychotherapy and Politics International explores the connections and interactions between politics and psychotherapy, both in theory and in practice. It focuses on the application to political problematics of thinking that originates in the field of psychotherapy, and equally on the application within the field of psychotherapy of political concepts and values internationally. The journal welcomes articles from all modalities or schools of psychotherapy and from across the political spectrum.
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