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Client-Identified Impacts of Helpful and Hindering Events in Psychotherapy: A Qualitative Meta-analysis.

Michaela Ladmanová1, Tomáš Řiháček1, Ladislav Timulak2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Understanding the client perspective is important for the provision of psychotherapy. The significant events paradigm, within which clients report on the most significant events of a therapy session immediately after the session, represents a useful means to explore clients' in-session experience.
METHOD: The aim of this study was to investigate what types of client-identified impacts are reported in qualitative studies on helpful and hindering events in psychotherapy. Seventeen primary studies focusing on client-identified helpful and hindering events were identified through database searches and subsequent manual searches. The data were subjected to qualitative meta-analysis.
RESULTS: The descriptions of event impacts were classified into 12 helpful (e.g., gaining a new perspective on the self; feeling heard, understood, and accepted; and feeling engaged in the therapeutic process) and eight hindering (e.g., lacking guidance from the therapist and feeling emotionally overwhelmed) impact meta-categories.
CONCLUSION: The findings provide an update to a previous meta-analysis by identifying several new categories of helpful event impacts and by categorizing hindering event impacts.

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Keywords:  helpful events; hindering events; qualitative meta-analysis; significant events

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34806550     DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2021.2003885

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychother Res        ISSN: 1050-3307


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