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General Overview of Psychotherapeutic Practice in Poland. Results from a Nationwide Survey.

Autor
Suszek, Hubert
Styła, Rafał
Krawczyk, Krzysztof
Grzesiuk, Lidia
Data publikacji
2017
Abstrakt (EN)

A total of 1196 persons conducting psychotherapy in Poland fully completed a nationwide online survey (or, alternatively, a paper and pencil enquiry) concerning their education, training, experience, and clinical work (professional environment, patients treated). The results are described in detail and compared with findings of similar studies from other countries. Among the primary findings were: (1) psychotherapy in Poland is conducted mostly by women (80 %); (2) almost all participants have an MA degree (91 %), including 75.2 % having graduated in psychology; (3) the therapists are well trained (mean number of training hours is above 942) and established (average experience is about 9.8 years), however, more than half of the therapists have no type of certificate; (4) 54 % of respondents identify with the integrative or eclectic orientation and, simultaneously, for 48.6 % of the therapists the most important approach is either psychodynamic or psychoanalytic; (5) the most common form of therapy is individual psychotherapy in private practice; (6) the majority of the therapists treat adult patients with anxiety or personality disorders. In sum, the results show that psychotherapeutic practice is well established in Poland and many indices are similar to those found in Western countries.

Słowa kluczowe EN
Psychotherapists
Psychotherapy
Poland
Professional practice
Theoretical orientation
Nationwide survey
Dyscyplina PBN
psychologia
Czasopismo
Psychiatric Quarterly
Strony od-do
571–584
ISSN
0033-2720
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