Therapist Resilience in an Ever-Changing World: A Systematic Review

Sarah Cronin, Thomas Allen, Jian-Ming Hou, Lily Walker
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Given the demands of a helping professions amidst an ever-changing world, therapists need resilience now more than ever. This systematic literature review had two purposes: to explore the international evidence of internal characteristics that contribute to therapist resilience and to investigate the common ground between previous literature about therapist resilience and the newly identified characteristics of highly resilient therapists. In all, 29 peer-reviewed original research articles were systematically collected and coded for themes. In all, 10 overarching themes were identified: (a) connection to community, (b) pursuit of continual growth, (c) emotional boundaries, (d) emotional support, (e) humor, (f) integration of personal and professional, (g) meaning and purpose, (h) positive sense of self, (i) self-awareness, and (j) spirituality. The themes reinforced the four core characteristics of highly resilient therapists. Implications to foster therapist resilience and ideas for future research are discussed.
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不断变化的世界中的治疗师弹性:系统回顾
考虑到在一个不断变化的世界中帮助职业的需求,治疗师现在比以往任何时候都更需要适应力。这项系统的文献综述有两个目的:探索有助于治疗师恢复力的内部特征的国际证据,并调查先前关于治疗师恢复力的文献与新发现的高恢复力治疗师特征之间的共同点。总共有29篇同行评议的原创研究文章被系统地收集和编码为主题。总共确定了10个总体主题:(a)与社区的联系,(b)追求持续成长,(c)情感界限,(d)情感支持,(e)幽默,(f)个人和专业的整合,(g)意义和目的,(h)积极的自我意识,(i)自我意识,(j)灵性。这些主题强化了高弹性治疗师的四个核心特征。讨论了培养治疗师弹性的意义和未来研究的想法。
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