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It is important that therapists manage adequately their romantic and sexual feelings toward clients as it can negatively affect the psychotherapeutic relationship and may even pose a risk of sexual abuse. This study explores how psychotherapists in Flanders (Belgium) manage such feelings, by conducting both a survey (using 105 of 786 respondents for analyses, as they reported romantic feelings) and focus groups (with a total of 36 participants). Results show that most therapists never consider starting a romantic relationship with a client. They reflect profoundly on their feelings, dwell on possible consequences, while maintaining strict boundaries. Although therapists themselves highly recommend referring the client to a colleague if feelings become too intense, this rarely happens in practice. Most therapists consider talking about their romantic and sexual feelings towards clients as something very important, but only a third have disclosed their feelings in supervision, peer-supervision, or in personal therapy. Therapists indicate there is still hesitance about this due to fear of condemnation.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Pagina's (van-tot) | 263-287 |
Aantal pagina's | 25 |
Tijdschrift | SEXUAL ABUSE-A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND TREATMENT |
Volume | 35 |
Nummer van het tijdschrift | 3 |
Vroegere onlinedatum | 5 mei 2022 |
DOI's | |
Status | Published - apr 2023 |
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