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  1. Feb 15, 2013 · Findings about therapist self-disclosure and about restricting the content of therapy and adopting a directive style, do not receive support from the wider literature and appear to be based on therapists' views in relation to small numbers of Muslim patients rather than service user views.

    • Sarah Catherine Walpole, Dean McMillan, Allan House, David Cottrell, Ghazala Mir
    • 2013
  2. Key learning aims. (1) To develop a dialogue and practice with confidence when addressing issues of self-disclosure with diverse populations. (2) To appreciate the impact therapist self-disclosure has in early stages of engagement, in particular when working with patients from BME communities. (3) To understand the impact and role of self ...

    • Peter Phiri, Shanaya Rathod, Mary Gobbi, Hannah Carr, David Kingdon
    • 2019
  3. May 3, 2018 · Although controversial, a therapist's self-disclosure has been increasingly considered to have a positive effect in therapy. However, there has been little discussion around disclosing therapists’ culturally embedded values and their impact on assessing, assimilating, and changing culturally diverse clients.

    • Eunjung Lee
    • 2014
  4. Oct 1, 2015 · During the last few years there has been an emergence of Islamic counseling as a form of therapy for Muslim patients. Islamic counseling is a contemporary response, in common with other therapeutic approaches, but is based on an Islamic understanding of the nature of human beings which incorporates spirituality into the therapeutic process ( Rassool, 2015 ).

    • G. Hussein Rassool
    • 2015
  5. No doubt, self-disclosure can be helpful, but it can also be self-serving for the counselor, contributing to an unhealthy dynamic in the counseling relationship. If the curative components of counseling truly are based on the counseling relationship, then counselors might do well to consider how self-disclosure will deepen the counseling relationship.

  6. Whilst it is arguable that Muslims’ ethnic and national backgrounds are incredibly diverse, that the Islamic theology is not homogenous and that the multiplicity of discourses and practices within Islam are shaped by historical and political movements (Eickelman & Salvatore, 2006), it has also been pointed out that Muslims across the globe usually endorse the same worldview based on the ...

  7. May 24, 2024 · Early psychoanalysis marginalized the therapist’s personal qualities and emphasized neutrality, 10 emphasizing a neutral and detached stance, an objective therapeutic environment, and avoiding therapist self-disclosure (TSD). 11 In contrast, behaviorists were divided on the issue of the value of TSD. 12 While, classically, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has focused on the therapist’s ...

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