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This research explores the perspectives, experiences, and barriers faced by therapy trainees in engaging with psychotherapy research. The study highlights the importance of research in understanding and improving therapy practices, while addressing negative perceptions and providing necessary support and training.
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The experience of therapy trainees and therapists participating in research Mark Widdowson, University of Leicester mdjw2@le.ac.uk
Participants and Method • Two focus groups held at two different institutes • 16 participants (5 male, 11 female)- all post-foundation year trainee TA psychotherapists at UK based institutes, mostly with no previous research training. • Focus groups transcribed and analysed using Thematic Analysis (Braun and Clarke, 2006)
The focus group questions • What are your perceptions of psychotherapy research? • What experiences have you had with psychotherapy research? • What concerns would you have about getting involved in psychotherapy research? • What stops you or puts you off getting involved in psychotherapy research related to your practice? • What preparation and support would you need in order to get involved in psychotherapy research that would involve collection of data about you and your practice?
Results • Superordinate Themes: • Barriers to participation in research • Perception that research is important • What would be facilitative to encourage participation
Barriers to Research Engagement • Lack of knowledge • Negative perception of research
Prototype Theme Statement- Lack of Knowledge: • I don’t know enough about research… I don’t know what has been done, or what existing research has found and I don’t know how to do research
Prototype Theme Statement: Negative Perception of Research • My negative impression of research is that it… Isn’t for people like me, it is complex, boring and time consuming, it is not relevant to the practice of therapy and is an ethically dubious activity
Importance of Research • Understanding and improving how therapy works • Developing the profession
Prototype Theme Statement: Importance of Research • I know research is important… to help us to understand how therapy works, to improve how we do therapy, to contribute to our profession and to promote wider acceptance of TA and psychotherapy
Facilitating engagement in research • Need for practical research training • Benefits of taking part • Clarity of expectations • Protection from negative impact • Contribution, acknowledgement and belonging • Enhanced professional development
Prototype Theme Statement: What would be facilitative- preconditions • I will do research if… I am taught about practical research methods, It is practical, manageable and interesting, if I will benefit from doing it, if you are clear with me and my client about what will be expected of us, if my client or the therapy won’t be adversely affected, if I get a clear sense of what my contribution will be and if I am supported by my professional colleagues
Prototype Theme Statement: What would be facilitative- meeting my needs • What I want from participating in research is… to feel protected and supported and for my belonging needs, recognition needs and my professional developmental needs to be met
Address negative perceptions of research • Ensure expectations of therapist and client are clear • Clarity around how the therapist will benefit from participating