‘Being able to take that mask off’: adolescent clients’ experiences of power in person-centered therapy relationships

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies Pub Date : 2020-02-07 DOI:10.1080/14779757.2020.1717982
David H. Cook, Laura Monk
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ABSTRACT Person-centered therapy aims to help clients actualize their own power. When working with adolescents, the developmental needs of the client and the power difference between client and therapist may present additional barriers to this. This study sought to understand the power dynamics of the therapy relationship from the adolescent client’s perspective. Seven adolescent clients in person-centered therapy took part in semi-structured interviews. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to explore the meaning they made of their experiences. Participants’ experiences centered around five themes: 1) feeling my vulnerability entering a relationship with a powerful figure; 2) being invited to express myself; 3) evaluating if I can trust my counselor; 4) feeling I’m in control in a relationship with boundaries; and 5) exercising my power in the relationship. Participants described a process whereby, helped by their counselor, they negotiated an unequal power dynamic and were able to exercise power in the relationship. Implications for person-centered therapists working with adolescents are considered.
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“能够摘下面具”:青少年来访者在以人为本的治疗关系中的权力体验
以人为本的治疗旨在帮助来访者实现自我力量。当与青少年一起工作时,来访者的发展需求和来访者与治疗师之间的权力差异可能会带来额外的障碍。本研究试图从青少年来访者的角度来理解治疗关系的权力动力学。以人为本治疗的7名青少年来访者参加了半结构化访谈。解释性现象学分析被用来探索他们的经验的意义。参与者的经历围绕着五个主题:1)与一个强大的人物建立关系时感受到自己的脆弱性;2)被邀请表达自己;3)评估我是否可以信任我的咨询师;4)感觉自己在一段有界限的关系中处于控制地位;5)在这段关系中行使我的权力。参与者描述了一个过程,在他们的顾问的帮助下,他们谈判了一个不平等的权力动态,并能够在关系中行使权力。对以人为中心的治疗师与青少年工作的影响被认为。
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