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ArtikelTherapists’ Benefits from Conducting Psychotherapy: The Case of Social Workers  
Oleh: Lazar, Amnon ; Guttmann, Joseph
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Research on Social Work Practice vol. 13 no. 6 (Nov. 2003), page 705-723.
Topik: psychotherapy; benefits; countertransference
Fulltext: 705RSWP136.pdf (77.91KB)
Isi artikelObjective: This study examines social workers’ benefits from conductingpsyc hotherapy. Method: The Therapist’s Psychological Benefit Questionnaire (TPBQ), which includes six dimensions of benefits, was administered to 114 clinical social workers. Results: Participants were found to benefit most from Vocational Benefits and Self-Improvement, followed by Narcissistic Gains and Improved Relationships. Benefits related to Object Relations were ranked third, and those related to Fulfillment of Needs were ranked last. These results are discussed in light of the various theoretical-qualitative descriptions of therapists’ gains from psychotherapy. Also discussed are the rankings of specific items included in the different dimensions. Conclusions: The participants are clearly not “selfless givers,” thereby confirming the claim of many theoreticians that therapists benefit psychologically from their helping role.
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