Spontaneous Self-Practice of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) by Aboriginal Counsellors During and Following CBT Training: A Retrospective Analysis of Facilitating Conditions and Impact

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作者
Bennett-Levy, James [1 ]
Wilson, Shawn [1 ]
Nelson, Jeff
Rotumah, Darlene [1 ]
Ryan, Kelleigh [2 ]
Budden, Wayne [3 ]
Stirling, Janelle [1 ]
Beale, Dean [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sydney, Univ Ctr Rural Hlth North Coast, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia
[2] Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Healing Fdn, Kingston, ACT, Australia
[3] NSW Hlth, Mid North Coast Local Hlth Dist, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[4] Galambila Aboriginal Hlth Serv Inc, Social & Emot Well Being & Mental Hlth, Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
关键词
Aboriginal counsellors; burnout; CBT self-practice; CBT training; culturally responsive therapy; self-practice/self-reflection; PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; REFLECTION; PRACTITIONERS; AUSTRALIANS; ADAPTATION; ANXIETY;
D O I
10.1111/ap.12154
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Previous cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) training studies have suggested that therapists who practice CBT strategies on themselves during training may experience professional and personal benefits. However, it has also been reported that some CBT trainees are reluctant to engage in self-practice. The present study reports an incidental finding from a CBT training study with Aboriginal counsellors: all five counsellors reported that they practiced CBT techniques on themselves without specific encouragement by the trainers to do so. This paper therefore posed three questions: (a) Whyin contrast to some other traineesdid this group choose to apply CBT to themselves? (b) How did they apply itwith what purpose, in what contexts, and which skills? (c) What was the impact of CBT self-practice? Data from the group's reflections were qualitatively analysed by two of the researchers, and member checked by the remainder. Results indicated that the counsellors were motivated to practice CBT on themselves for two principal reasons: the value they placed on CBT, and their personal need resulting from the high number of crises experienced while living and working in their communities. The counsellors reported practicing CBT in a wide variety of contexts as part of their learning. As in previous studies, the impact of CBT self-practice was that it increased their confidence and competence as therapists. It also appeared to be a valuable burnout prevention strategy. If the results are generalisable, they suggest that self-experiential training in CBT may be a culturally responsive and adaptive way for Aboriginal counsellors to enhance their learning of CBT skills.
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页码:329 / 334
页数:6
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