Weill Cornell Institute of Geriatric Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College, White Plains, New York.
Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York.
J Clin Psychol. 2019 Sep;75(9):1508-1518. doi: 10.1002/jclp.22801. Epub 2019 May 27.
To examine therapists' perspectives on political self-disclosure, perceived shared values with patients, and the therapeutic alliance.
Therapists from all US states completed a structured survey (N = 268; 62% Democrats; 7% Republicans; 23% independents; 8% others).
Most therapists (87%) reported they discussed politics in-session; 63% reported political self-disclosure (21% explicit; 42% implicit). Therapists who perceived political similarity with most patients were more likely to report political discussions and self-disclosure. Therapists who reported shared political views with a higher percentage of patients, and those who explicitly disclosed, also reported stronger alliances. Clinton supporters reported significant observed preelection-postelection increases in political discussions, increases in patients' expression of negative emotions, and decreases in positive emotions. Trump supporters reported the opposite phenomenon.
Politics play an important role in therapeutic processes as in-session political discussions are common and perceived political similarity may affect decisions to self-disclose and alliance quality.
探讨治疗师对政治自我表露、与患者的共同价值观以及治疗联盟的看法。
来自美国各州的治疗师完成了一项结构性调查(N=268;62%为民主党人;7%为共和党人;23%为独立人士;8%为其他)。
大多数治疗师(87%)报告称他们在治疗中讨论过政治问题;63%报告了政治自我表露(21%为明确表露;42%为暗示表露)。与大多数患者感知到政治相似性的治疗师更有可能报告政治讨论和自我表露。报告与更高比例的患者有共同政治观点的治疗师,以及那些明确表露的治疗师,也报告了更强的联盟关系。克林顿支持者报告说,在选举前和选举后,政治讨论明显增加,患者表达负面情绪的增加,积极情绪的减少。特朗普的支持者则报告了相反的现象。
政治在治疗过程中扮演着重要的角色,因为治疗中的政治讨论很常见,而感知到的政治相似性可能会影响自我表露和联盟质量的决策。