Journal of Psychotherapy Integration

Personal therapeutic approach: Concept and implications

Tomáš Řiháček ; Jan Roubal
PsychotherapyTheory discussionEnglish
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Abstracts

Psychotherapist professional development can be viewed as the development of a therapist’s personal approach. Research evidence suggests that psychotherapy practitioners actively select from the vast array of psychotherapy theories and techniques, often from outside their primary theoretical orientation, and “metabolize” them into unique personal approaches. While the idea of a personal approach is by no means new and is shared by many scholars, practitioners, trainers, and supervisors, a fundamental reflection of this phenomenon is still missing in psychotherapy literature. The goal of this article is to make a step toward the conceptualization of personal therapeutic approach and to explore its implications for psychotherapy integration, practice, training, and research.

Keywords
Journal
Journal of Psychotherapy Integration
Author
Year of Publication
2017
Volume
27
Number of Pages
548-560,
ISSN Number
1573-3696(Electronic),1053-0479(Print)
DOI
10.1037/int0000082

APA citation

Řiháček, T., & Roubal, J. (2017). Personal therapeutic approach: Concept and implications. Journal Of Psychotherapy Integration, 27, 548-560, . https://doi.org/10.1037/int0000082