magistrsko delo
Ana Vanessa Bogataj (Author), Gregor Žvelc (Mentor)

Abstract

Terapevtska prisotnost se nanaša na sposobnost terapevta biti s klientom tako, da je popolnoma prisoten na različnih ravneh: fizično, čustveno, kognitivno in duhovno. Obstajajo nekateri dokazi o tem, da se sočutje do sebe pozitivno povezuje s terapevtsko prisotnostjo, prav tako je teoretično nakazano, da so telesni procesi pomemben del terapevtske prisotnosti, zato sem v magistrskem delu raziskala, kako se interocepcija, ki je sposobnost zaznavanja telesnega stanja, in sočutje do sebe povezujeta s terapevtsko prisotnostjo. V raziskavi je bilo udeleženih 92 psihoterapevtov različnih psihoterapevtskih smeri, ki so prek spleta izpolnili Vprašalnik terapevtske prisotnosti (VTP), Večfaktorski vprašalnik interoceptivnega zavedanja, 2. verzijo (MAIA-2) in Lestvico sočutja do sebe (LSS). Rezultati so pokazali, da so terapevti, ki so bolj prisotni v terapevtskem okolju, tudi bolj sočutni do sebe in imajo boljšo sposobnost interoceptivnega zavedanja. Kot pomembna napovednika terapevtske prisotnosti sta se izkazala regulacija pozornosti ter nizko samoobsojanje. To pomeni, da so bolj prisotni tisti terapevti, ki so manj samoobsojajoči in so bolj sposobni nadziranja in vzdrževanja pozornosti na telesne občutke. Terapevtsko neprisotnost napovedujeta pretirana identifikacija in nizko zaznavanje telesnih občutkov, kar pove, da so bolj neprisotni tisti terapevti, ki se v večji meri pretirano identificirajo s svojimi mislimi in čustvi ter imajo manjšo sposobnost zaznavanja telesnih občutkov. Ti rezultati ponujajo globlji vpogled v pomembne značilnosti psihoterapevta pri terapevtski prisotnosti.

Keywords

terapevtska prisotnost;interocepcija;sočutje do sebe;psihoterapevti;magistrska dela;Vprašalnik terapevtske prisotnosti TPI-T;Večfaktorski vprašalnik interoceptivnega zavedanja - 2. verzija MAIA-2;Lestvica sočutja do sebe LSS;

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Language: Slovenian
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Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [A. V. Bogataj]
UDC: 615.851(043.2)
COBISS: 74299907 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The relationship of interoception, self-compassion and therapeutic presence among psychotherapists
Secondary abstract: Therapeutic presence refers to the therapist's ability to be with their client by being fully present on different levels: physically, emotionally, cognitively and spiritually. Some studies show that self-compassion is positively linked to the therapeutic presence and theories also suggest that physical processes are an important part of the therapeutic presence, therefore, in my master's thesis, I researched how interoception, which is the ability to perceive one's physical body states, and self-compassion relate to therapeutic presence. The study involved 92 therapists from various fields of psychotherapy, who filled out the following questionnaires online: The Therapeutic Presence Inventory (TPI-T), The Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness, Version 2 (MAIA-2) and the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS). The results showed that the therapists who are more present in their therapeutic environment, are also more compassionate towards themselves and have a better interoceptive awareness. Attention regulation and low self-judgment also proved to be important predictors of therapeutic presence. This means that the therapists who are less self-judging and more able to control and keep their attention focused on their physical sensations are also more present. On the other hand, therapeutic non-presence is predicted by overidentification and low perception of physical sensations, which means that the therapists who are less present are the ones who identify too strongly with their thoughts and feelings and have a lower ability to perceive physical sensations. These results offer a deeper insight into the important characteristics of a psychotherapist who is therapeutically present.
Secondary keywords: therapeutic presence;interoception;self-compassion;psychotherapists;masters theses;Therapeutic presence inventory - therapist (trait measure) TPI-T;The multidimensional assessment of interoceptive awareness, 2. version MAIA-2;Self-compassion scale SCS;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za psihologijo
Pages: 53 str.
ID: 13006534