Pietkiewicz Igor J, Włodarczyk Monika
Faculty of Psychology, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Katowice, Poland.
Cracow, Poland.
Clin Psychol Psychother. 2015 Nov-Dec;22(6):708-21. doi: 10.1002/cpp.1930. Epub 2014 Oct 30.
This qualitative study explores psychodynamic therapists' experiences associated with unexpected encounters with their patients outside the clinical setting. Information was collected using a semi-structured interview protocol from 10 experienced practitioners in Poland and examined according to the interpretative phenomenological analysis principles. Four overarching themes are discussed in the paper. Results show that accidental encounters often challenged practitioners' privacy, led to involuntary self-disclosure (causing discomfort and distress) and required re-negotiating roles and boundaries in the new context. Various coping strategies were also identified and analysed, including withdrawal, anticipation and avoidance, as well as using community support. Findings are discussed in terms of their implications for mental health professionals and psychotherapy training.
All people manage their boundaries of privacy. Therapists should thoroughly consider circumstances, and personal or situational risk factors, which lead to crossing or violating these boundaries. They need to reflect upon the social and personal limitations associated with their occupation and the price they have to pay for the high status role.
本定性研究探讨了心理动力治疗师在临床环境之外与患者意外相遇的经历。通过半结构化访谈协议,从波兰的10位经验丰富的从业者那里收集了信息,并根据解释现象学分析原则进行了审查。本文讨论了四个总体主题。结果表明,意外相遇常常挑战从业者的隐私,导致非自愿的自我披露(引起不适和困扰),并需要在新环境中重新协商角色和界限。还确定并分析了各种应对策略,包括回避、预期和避免,以及利用社区支持。研究结果从对心理健康专业人员和心理治疗培训的影响方面进行了讨论。
所有人都在管理自己的隐私界限。治疗师应全面考虑导致跨越或侵犯这些界限的情况、个人或情境风险因素。他们需要反思与其职业相关的社会和个人限制,以及他们为高地位角色所付出的代价。