Sitting In: The Experience of Learning and Practicing Family Therapy through Being a Co‐Therapist in Hong Kong
Abstract
This article explores family therapy trainees’ subjective experiences of working as cotherapists with a supervisory‐level therapist in a Chinese context, regarding their perceptions of and positioning in it and also their opinions on the benefits and/or pitfalls of cotherapy. Individual interviews with a total of six cotherapists revealed three themes: (1) Cotherapy was perceived as an experiential learning journey that evolved from anxiety and...
Paper Details
Title
Sitting In: The Experience of Learning and Practicing Family Therapy through Being a Co‐Therapist in Hong Kong
Published Date
Mar 3, 2020
Journal
Volume
59
Issue
4
Pages
1914 - 1927
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