
doi: 10.2190/om.68.2.a
pmid: 24673037
This qualitative study aimed to explore therapists' experiences of loss. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 6 therapists and the data were subjected to interpretative phenomenological analysis. Three master themes emerged from the analysis: (a) the grieving therapist, (b) hindrances in grieving, and (c) the impact of loss on therapeutic work. Therapists talked about their grief and elaborated on how they coped with their bereavement. Hindrances in their grief were reported, emerging both from others' stance and from their own. Participants found that their experience of loss was related to both challenges and advancements in their therapeutic work.
Counseling, Male, Attitude to Death, Attitude of Health Personnel, Professional-Patient Relations, Middle Aged, Self Concept, Surveys and Questionnaires, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, Female, Grief
Counseling, Male, Attitude to Death, Attitude of Health Personnel, Professional-Patient Relations, Middle Aged, Self Concept, Surveys and Questionnaires, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, Female, Grief
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