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Therapist self-disclosure and the problem of shared-decision making.

Henrik BergJone BjornestadEystein Victor VåpenstadLarry DavidsonPer-Einar Binder
Published in: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (2019)
Therapist self-disclosure is one of the most controversial topics in the history of psychotherapy. The controversies reflect some basic discussions regarding the nature of psychotherapy practice. In psychotherapy practice, a particular concern is the interaction between the psychotherapist and the patient. The expert-patient interaction has been addressed in a novel framework for clinical practice called shared-decision making. In this paper, we discuss the relationship between self-disclosure and shared-decision making. The chief aim is to illustrate some of the principles and practical problems with shared-decision making by using therapist self-disclosure as an example.
Keyphrases
  • clinical practice
  • primary care
  • case report
  • healthcare
  • posttraumatic stress disorder
  • borderline personality disorder
  • quality improvement