The ways in which the therapist’s bilingualism can influence the process and practice of psychotherapy are explored in this study. While the majority of research in the field addresses bilingual clients’ uses of dual languages to cope with difficult experiences in therapy, a proportionally small number of studies address similar dynamics relating to therapists’ bilingualism in clinical practice (de Zulueta, 1990). However, available research indicates that therapists’ bilingualism has significant implications for clinical practice and identifies a number of linguistic and cultural factors that can inhibit therapists from adequately attending to their clients and the therapeutic relationship. The literature suggests that therapists who devel...
Therapists are often unprepared to deal with their clients’ use of other languages. This study focus...
This paper reflects upon the increasing diversity of the United States and the subsequent necessity ...
Literature Review: A systematic review was conducted exploring the use of language switching in ther...
As the demand for bilingual psychotherapists rises, understanding the effects of language and biling...
Language is an essential part of psychotherapeutic work. In psychotherapy involving more than one la...
The present study investigates beliefs, attitudes and practices of 101 monolingual and multilingual ...
Psychodynamic psychotherapy occurs in the lingual field. At its core, the “talking cure” uses the po...
The purpose of the present study is twofold: first, to explore the bilingual therapist's experience ...
Starting from Freud and onwards, Language is the medium in which psychoanalysis, the talking cure, e...
Language is an essential part of psychotherapeutic work. In psychotherapy involving more than one la...
This study investigates bi- and multilingual clients’ self-reported language practices in counsellin...
This study examines the implications of bilingualism for psychotherapy. The study explores the poss...
Contains fulltext : 236742.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)24 augustus 202...
Multilingualism is now considered to be the norm rather than the exception across the globe (Bialyst...
The present study focuses on the experiences of 182 multilingual clients who had been exposed to var...
Therapists are often unprepared to deal with their clients’ use of other languages. This study focus...
This paper reflects upon the increasing diversity of the United States and the subsequent necessity ...
Literature Review: A systematic review was conducted exploring the use of language switching in ther...
As the demand for bilingual psychotherapists rises, understanding the effects of language and biling...
Language is an essential part of psychotherapeutic work. In psychotherapy involving more than one la...
The present study investigates beliefs, attitudes and practices of 101 monolingual and multilingual ...
Psychodynamic psychotherapy occurs in the lingual field. At its core, the “talking cure” uses the po...
The purpose of the present study is twofold: first, to explore the bilingual therapist's experience ...
Starting from Freud and onwards, Language is the medium in which psychoanalysis, the talking cure, e...
Language is an essential part of psychotherapeutic work. In psychotherapy involving more than one la...
This study investigates bi- and multilingual clients’ self-reported language practices in counsellin...
This study examines the implications of bilingualism for psychotherapy. The study explores the poss...
Contains fulltext : 236742.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)24 augustus 202...
Multilingualism is now considered to be the norm rather than the exception across the globe (Bialyst...
The present study focuses on the experiences of 182 multilingual clients who had been exposed to var...
Therapists are often unprepared to deal with their clients’ use of other languages. This study focus...
This paper reflects upon the increasing diversity of the United States and the subsequent necessity ...
Literature Review: A systematic review was conducted exploring the use of language switching in ther...