The person behind the therapist: a recall study on significant events that contribute to therapists’ personal and professional development

This study explores the interconnexion between personal and professional development in therapist growth. This research examines a self-integrated perspective on training, by looking at the equal importance of nurturing personal development alongside professional skills cultivation. The study uses...

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Published in:Research in Psychotherapy
Main Authors: Hubert de Condé, Emmanuelle Zech, Jochem Willemsen
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2024-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.researchinpsychotherapy.org/rpsy/article/view/791
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description This study explores the interconnexion between personal and professional development in therapist growth. This research examines a self-integrated perspective on training, by looking at the equal importance of nurturing personal development alongside professional skills cultivation. The study uses the concept of Significant Events (SE) which was originally developed to understand client change processes and applies the concept to investigate the development of the person-of-the-therapist. SE is events that are experienced in the therapy process and that are experienced by the client as being helpful or hindering for therapeutic change. Similar to the process of therapy, professional development is not a linear process of acquiring skills and knowledge but a discontinuous process that is driven by SE. The goal is to explore transformative moments in therapists' development. 281 participants completed an online questionnaire, evaluating: i) ) personal events (physical and mental health, interpersonal relationships, exploring the world, losses and deaths), ii) professional events (training, clinical experiences, relationship with colleagues, challenges due to work position), and iii) hybrid events where personal and professional aspects intertwine (personal therapy and societal context inducing insecurity). Findings suggest a more integrated self in personal and professional development. The study contributes to ongoing discussions on professional development, revealing the interplay between personal and professional spheres of therapists.
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spelling doaj-art-b8d2641982cf41ef832f2436bbafdfb12025-08-20T00:53:47ZengPAGEPress PublicationsResearch in Psychotherapy2499-75522239-80312024-08-0127210.4081/ripppo.2024.791The person behind the therapist: a recall study on significant events that contribute to therapists’ personal and professional developmentHubert de Condé0Emmanuelle Zech1Jochem Willemsen2Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-NeuveFaculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-NeuveFaculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve This study explores the interconnexion between personal and professional development in therapist growth. This research examines a self-integrated perspective on training, by looking at the equal importance of nurturing personal development alongside professional skills cultivation. The study uses the concept of Significant Events (SE) which was originally developed to understand client change processes and applies the concept to investigate the development of the person-of-the-therapist. SE is events that are experienced in the therapy process and that are experienced by the client as being helpful or hindering for therapeutic change. Similar to the process of therapy, professional development is not a linear process of acquiring skills and knowledge but a discontinuous process that is driven by SE. The goal is to explore transformative moments in therapists' development. 281 participants completed an online questionnaire, evaluating: i) ) personal events (physical and mental health, interpersonal relationships, exploring the world, losses and deaths), ii) professional events (training, clinical experiences, relationship with colleagues, challenges due to work position), and iii) hybrid events where personal and professional aspects intertwine (personal therapy and societal context inducing insecurity). Findings suggest a more integrated self in personal and professional development. The study contributes to ongoing discussions on professional development, revealing the interplay between personal and professional spheres of therapists. https://www.researchinpsychotherapy.org/rpsy/article/view/791Personal and professional developmentperson-of-the- therapistsignificant eventstherapist growth
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therapist growth
title The person behind the therapist: a recall study on significant events that contribute to therapists’ personal and professional development
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