Psychology students‘ view of the role of „unconscious components” in psychotherapeutic process

Vol.7,No.1(2013)

Abstract

Many psychotherapeutic approaches describe an impact of therapist´s variables on therapeutic practice. The presented paper contains a summary how selected psychotherapeutic approaches understand therapist ´s variables and suggests integrative conclusions. Integrative merge may facilitate communication among practitioners of different approaches, lend a frame for integrative approaches and identify possible research fields. Empirical part of the text contains results of 26 texts analysis, whose authors reflected “unconscious personal components” in their future practice. Authors of the texts are students of psychology and psychotherapy.

Michal Čevelíček, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic e-mail: michal.cevelicek@gmail.comZbyněk Vybíral, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic e-mail: vybiral@fss.muni.cz


Keywords:
common psychotherapeutic factors; integration; psychotherapeutic factors; therapist variables; unconscious components
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