Abstract
An important yet neglected aspect of clinical social work is the significance of personal psychotherapy to the development of a professional self. The authors used personal interviews with 15 experienced clinicians to explore the potential connection between these two variables. Five themes pertinent to understanding that connection were found: therapist as model, enhancement of empathy, understanding the therapeutic process, self-awareness, and personal/professional development.
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