治疗师愤怒:从治疗障碍到成为一致性发展的资源

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Laurent Berthoud, Thomas Noyer
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摘要

心理咨询师对来访者的情绪反应在心理治疗中起着至关重要的作用。它可以对来访者的体验、治疗关系和治疗结果产生深远的影响。这篇文章将关注治疗师的愤怒体验。关于治疗师如何以富有成效的方式表达这种特定情绪的研究相当有限。我们还将讨论为什么人文主义从业者很难接受和/或表达他们对来访者的愤怒情绪的可能原因。处理治疗师的愤怒可能是一个关键的治疗资源,即允许治疗师体验更大的个人一致性。对临床实践和培训的启示将分三个阶段进行讨论:提炼自己内心的愤怒,向来访者表达自己的愤怒,以及随后与来访者保持联系。这将有希望鼓励咨询师以治疗和有效的方式欢迎和吸收他们的愤怒,最终通过更大的治疗师一致性。
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Therapist anger: from being a therapeutic barrier to becoming a resource in the development of congruence
ABSTRACT The counselor’s emotional response to clients plays a crucial role in psychotherapy. It can have a profound influence on the client’s experience, on the therapeutic relationship, and on therapeutic outcomes. This article will focus on the therapist’s experience of anger. Research on how the therapist can express that particular emotion in a productive way is quite limited. We will also discuss possible reasons for why humanistic practitioners find it difficult to accept and/or express their feeling of anger toward the client. Addressing therapist anger may be a pivotal therapeutic resource, namely allowing the experience of greater personal congruence for the therapist. Implications for clinical practice and training will be discussed in three stages: refining one’s anger within oneself, expressing one’s anger to the client, and maintaining contact with the client afterward. This will hopefully encourage counselors to welcome and assimilate their anger in a therapeutic and productive way, ultimately through greater therapist congruence.
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