Description
This qualitative phenomenological study explores the therapeutic qualities of the art of therapy, emphasizing the just right challenge; the therapeutic relationship, and the experience of “flow”, from the therapists’ viewpoint, offering a novel perspective. Eight participants kept reflective journals and engaged in semi-structured interviews, which were analyzed using Reflective Thematic Analysis. Three overarching themes emerged: The Human Connection: Bonding, exploring the components of the therapeutic relationship; Setting the Scene: An investigation of the preparation involved, including setting the just right challenge and considering external factors; Magic Happens! The Optimal Experience: An exploration of self-actualization, the experiences of flow and how it is learned. Participants shared their unique therapeutic observations and provided clear insight into their understanding of the art of therapy. The findings demonstrate that this concept is complex and multifaceted, with learning enhanced through hands-on experiences, which has significant implications for the education and ongoing mentoring of both practicing and new clinicians.
This dataset is made up of 8 individual interviews and 8 participants reflective journals. The data are all in MS Word format.
This dataset is made up of 8 individual interviews and 8 participants reflective journals. The data are all in MS Word format.
Date made available | 17 Jul 2023 |
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Publisher | Ulster University |
Date of data production | Aug 2022 - Aug 2023 |