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Effects of Similarities in Therapy: An Exploration of Changes to Therapists’ Body Image and Eating Behaviours When Working With Clients with an Eating Disorder

机译:相似性在治疗中的作用:与饮食失调患者合作时,治疗师的身体形象和饮食行为变化的探索

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Part one: Literature review - \udObjective: Similarities between patients and their therapist may facilitate engagement in therapy. The literature review critically appraised the evidence that sex matching between children and adolescents and their therapists influenced therapy. \udMethod: A systematic search yielded 16 papers that were then critically appraised. \udResults: Findings were categorised into three areas: client preferences for a sex matched counsellor; the effects of sex matching during therapy; and the effects of sex matching on outcomes of therapy. A fairly consistent finding was that female clients preferred a female counsellor. \udConclusions: Sex matching between children and adolescents and their therapist has limited predictive value in therapy process and outcome. Future research may be better focused whether on client preferences to affect treatment uptake. \udPart two: Research report -\udIntroduction: Similarities between female therapists and their patients in eating disorder services may impact on the therapist. Previous research has suggested that therapists and other professionals can experience changes to their body image and eating behaviours whilst working in eating disorder services. Little is known about what sense therapist make of these changes. \udMethod: Semi-structured interviews were completed with eight clinical psychologists. Findings were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis approach. \udResults: Four super-ordinate themes emerged from the data: affirming one’s identity’; ‘close knit team’; ‘protecting oneself’; and ‘being influenced’. These related to participants professional identity and how they interpreted the changes in their body image and eating behaviours. \udConclusions: Findings indicated that the participants made sense of the changes to their body image and eating behaviours in different ways. The way the changes were perceived and discussed as a team was likely to have influenced how participants felt in the working environment. \udPart three: Critical appraisal - \udThe critical appraisal is a reflective account of the experiences encountered during the research process.
机译:第一部分:文献综述-\ ud目标:患者及其治疗师之间的相似之处可能有助于参与治疗。文献综述严格评估了儿童和青少年及其治疗师之间的性别匹配影响治疗的证据。 \ udMethod:系统搜索得到16篇论文,然后对其进行了严格评估。 \ ud结果:调查结果分为三个领域:客户对性伴侣的偏好;治疗过程中性别匹配的影响;性别匹配对治疗效果的影响。一个相当一致的发现是,女性客户更喜欢女性顾问。结论:儿童和青少年及其治疗师之间的性别匹配在治疗过程和结果中的预测价值有限。未来的研究可能会更好地集中于是否影响服务偏好的客户偏好。 \ ud第二部分:研究报告-\ ud简介:女性治疗师和他们的患者饮食失调服务之间的相似性可能会影响治疗师。先前的研究表明,治疗师和其他专业人员在从事饮食失调服务时,可能会经历身体形象和饮食行为的变化。关于理疗师如何做出这些改变,人们知之甚少。 \ ud方法:半结构式访谈由八名临床心理学家完成。调查结果采用解释现象学分析方法进行了分析。 \ ud结果:数据中出现了四个上级主题:确认一个人的身分; “紧密的团队”; “保护自己”;和“受到影响”。这些与参与者的专业身份以及他们如何解释其身体形象和饮食行为的变化有关。 \ ud结论:研究结果表明,参与者以不同的方式了解了他们的身体形象和饮食行为的变化。团队感知和讨论变更的方式可能会影响参与者在工作环境中的感受。 \ ud第三部分:关键评估-\ ud关键评估是对研究过程中遇到的经验的反思。

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    Swancott, Rachel Louise;

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