Using the therapist's inner conversation in teamwork with novice therapists
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Zamorano Díaz, Claudio
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Using the therapist's inner conversation in teamwork with novice therapists
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Peter Rober's work (2005a) on the therapist's inner conversation (TIC) has been a significant contribution to understanding the therapist's 'here and now' experience that focuses on the emergence of different voices responding to what is said in the therapy session. Frediani and Rober (2016) conducted an investigation into the experience and TIC of novice therapists concerning emotions aroused and how they deal with them during family therapy. Their research prompted us to ask how this methodology could work with recent graduates and those in the last year of their undergraduate training. This was addressed in the adolescent psychotherapy team that is part of the Equipo de Trabajo y Asesoria Sistemica (Systemic Counselling and Teamwork) (eQtasis) of the Psychology Department of the University of Chile. An important characteristic has been developing an ethics for clinical practice and generating a collaborative reflexive approach as a central aspect of the clinical training. The paper aims to promote the legitimacy of the experience of novice therapists who despite limited professional experience have many stories that connect with what is said in therapy.
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Vicerrectoria de Investigacion y Desarrollo (VID) of the Universidad de Chile
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 2020
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