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- W4313592492 abstract "To examine whether and how therapy orientation is associated with psychotherapists’ perceived reasons for, feelings about, and regrets around their own dishonesty in therapy. A sample of 255 psychodynamic (n= 81), cognitive-behavior (n= 92), integrative (n= 64), and humanistic (n= 18) therapists who reported having been “less than completely honest” to a client provided open-text responses regarding this occurrence. A bricoleur approach was used to identify themes among responses, and Fisher’s exact test analyses were used to compare responses across theoretical orientations. The most frequent reason offered for instances of less than complete honesty was “treatment strategy” (i.e. it was deemed necessary for treatment). The most common feeling reported was discomfort, including anxiety. Most respondents reported that, in retrospect, they would not have handled the situation differently. Therapist orientation was not significantly associated to any pattern of responses to these questions. While therapist dishonesty is perceived as occurring primarily in the service of the client and tends to evoke similar reactions among therapists across theoretical orientations, most therapists report experiencing negative feelings after acting somewhat dishonestly. Training programs should encourage greater discussion about the potential benefits and consequences of therapeutic dishonesty, including instances of therapeutic tact." @default.
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- W4313592492 date "2023-01-04" @default.
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- W4313592492 title "Therapist dishonesty across theoretical orientations" @default.
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