Roberta Mineo, Moustapha El Rakhawy, Mona Yahya Rakhawy, Reem Mohamed Deif, Ehab Ahmed Youssef, Samah Osman Ali, Frashia Ndungu
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Mental Health Professionals’ Tendencies towards Seeking Personal Therapy
Aim of the study This study assessed the tendencies of mental health professionals toward seeking personal therapy. Subject or material and methods A cross-sectional design was used with a sample of 156 Egyptian mental health professionals through an online survey. Results Findings suggested that the experiences of personal therapy increased the therapist's practice and outcomes with their clients. Additionally, a statistically significant difference was found between professionals of Gestalt/person-centered orientation, whereas no statistically significant difference was found between professionals of psychodynamic/psychoanalytic, CBT, psychodrama, and other theoretical orientations. Discussion Personal therapy has a positive impact on therapists’ well-being and their practice. In their professional and personal development, it makes them excel in core and advanced skills and build appropriate relationships with their clients, which is required for effective practice. Conclusions Further quantitative and qualitative studies are needed to determine the generalizability of the current study’s findings.