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Title: | THE PSYCHOTHERAPIST’S SOCIAL ROLE UNDER A DIALOGICAL PERSPECTIVE: A STUDY OF THE PERSONAL CONSTRUCTION OF ‘I AS PSYCHOTHERAPIST’ |
Authors: | Tavares, Sofia Salgado, João Gonçalves, Miguel |
Editors: | Ligorio, Maria Beatrice |
Keywords: | dialogical self dialogism psychotherapy psychotherapists social role self-organization |
Issue Date: | 2006 |
Publisher: | Edizioni Carlo Amore |
Abstract: | To become a psychotherapist is a self-organizing challenge for anyone
who assumes that role, involving a dynamic dialogical interplay between
social expectations and personal features. This involves subjective and intersubjective
processes in which self-image (or “internal I-position”) emerges as
co-relative others’ images (or “external I-positions”). The classical distinction
between the motives of agency and communion is considered here a valuable
theoretical tool for this dialogical approach, because it may help to distinguish
and classify diversity in terms of two kinds of orientations towards
clients: one more self-centred (focused on the therapist’s abilities and power)
and the other a more other-centred (focused on the contact and empathy
with the client). Following these assumptions, clearly rooted in a dialogical
approach of self-identity, we analyse the discourse of three psychotherapists
about two different clients (one referred to as a “positive client” and another
referred to as a “negative client”).
The results suggest that this adaptation is a very dynamic process and
that different therapists create different meanings to their occupational role.
Moreover, this analysis also allows a distinction between those different selfimages
in terms of their global orientation. One of the therapists seems to
engage in self-organization processes focused in self-needs, other seems focused
on client’s needs and the third seems to keep a balance between thosetwo orientations. The implication of these results for future research and their practical and theoretical implications are discussed. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/8374 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | PSI - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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