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      • The importance of therapist self-disclosure in the therapeutic relationship as perceived by gay male patients in treatment with gay male therapists: A mixed methods approach

        Kronner, Henry W Loyola University Chicago 2005 해외박사(DDOD)

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        Gay men have been oppressed and discriminated throughout their entire lives. Even before they became aware of being gay, gay men have heard negative comments and statements. For example, many religions denounce homosexuality to be a sin and a terrible evil. In addition, politicians state that being gay is not an acceptable lifestyle; this is evidenced by not allowing gays to marry, not allowing gays to serve openly in the military and so forth. The oppression and discrimination has led gay men to feel isolated and in need of feeling connected to others. Therefore, as gay men seek counseling, they also seek connections with their therapists. One way therapists can facilitate these connections is through the use of therapist self-disclosure. This study sought from the gay male patients' perspectives how therapist self-disclosure facilitated the development of connections or hampered the development of connections between patients and their therapists. There are two primary ways to self-disclose: explicit self-disclosures and implicit self-disclosures. The results showed that therapists self-disclosed more implicitly than explicitly. In addition, both explicit and implicit self-disclosures did lead to developing connections between patients and their patients.

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