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Faith and self-disclosure. While it is important for counselors to feel comfortable with their own faith and belief systems, the counselors interviewed for this article agree that it is not necessary for clinicians to share this part of their lives with clients.
- Counselor self-disclosure: Encouragement or impediment to ...
When used sparingly, professionally and appropriately,...
- Counselor self-disclosure: Encouragement or impediment to ...
May 3, 2018 · Using critical theories of language and discourse, this article analyzes two case examples from recorded therapy sessions between White therapists and clients of color to illustrate how therapists disclose their personal, professional, or cultural self in assessing clients’ presenting issues and selecting interventions.
- Eunjung Lee
- 2014
Several themes emerged relating to therapist awareness on culturally derived behaviours, beliefs and attitudes that can influence client response and participation in therapy. The current paper aims to explore one of these themes in greater detail, i.e. client-initiated therapist self-disclosure (TSD).
- Peter Phiri, Shanaya Rathod, Mary Gobbi, Hannah Carr, David Kingdon
- 2019
Oct 1, 2015 · Counseling Muslim patients must incorporate “their ideological beliefs, cultural traditions, family support systems, and personal experiences. It must also include the cultural conflict that may not be recognized by the patients themselves” ( Kobeisy, 2004 ).
- G. Hussein Rassool
- 2015
When used sparingly, professionally and appropriately, counselor self-disclosure can build trust, foster empathy and strengthen the therapeutic alliance between counselor and client. However, counselor self-disclosure also holds the potential to derail progress and take focus off of the client.
Dec 12, 2021 · Self-disclosure typically refers to “utterances that reveal personal information about the therapist” (Hill & Knox, 2002, p. 1) to their client; it excludes details related to the treatment, the therapist’s credentials, office policies, and emergency contact details (Barnett, 2011).
Key learning aims. To develop a dialogue and practice with confidence when addressing issues of self-disclosure with diverse populations. To appreciate the impact therapist self-disclosure has in early stages of engagement, in particular when working with patients from BME communities.