What Works for Successful In-Home Family Therapists Working at Community-Based Agencies

Resiliency is an important characteristic of successful therapists (Aponte, 1991; Aponte & Carlsen, 2009; Aponte & Winter, 2000; Clark, 2009; Hamel & Laraway, 2004; Kuiper, 2012; Protinsky & Coward, 2001; Rosenburg & Pace, 2006; Wolgien & Coady, 1997), especially those in ent...

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Main Author: Yasin, Aleyah R.
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Published: NSUWorks 2016
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spelling ndltd-nova.edu-oai-nsuworks.nova.edu-shss_dft_etd-10212017-11-29T04:21:05Z What Works for Successful In-Home Family Therapists Working at Community-Based Agencies Yasin, Aleyah R. Resiliency is an important characteristic of successful therapists (Aponte, 1991; Aponte & Carlsen, 2009; Aponte & Winter, 2000; Clark, 2009; Hamel & Laraway, 2004; Kuiper, 2012; Protinsky & Coward, 2001; Rosenburg & Pace, 2006; Wolgien & Coady, 1997), especially those in entry-level positions that tend to involve high stress and turnover (Acker, 2004; Clark, 2009; Davis, 2013; Greenson, Guo, Barth, Harley, & Sission, 2009; Grosch & Olsen, 1994; Gupta, Peterson, Lysaght, & Zweck, 2012; Horan, 2002; Maslach & Leiter, 1997; Negash & Sahin, 2011; Rosenburg &Pace, 2006; Skovolt &Trotter Mathison, 2011). This study explored the perspectives of six therapists providing in home services in community based agencies who succeeded and thrived in entry-level positions. The researcher inquired about how the therapists defined and maintained necessary resiliency. The participating therapists were recommended by their agency directors for their exemplary performance; they defined themselves as succeeding and thriving. The researcher used the qualitative research method of phenomenology (Kafle, 2011) to examine the participants’ lived experiences. The researcher derived five primary themes from the thematic analysis of the interviews: (1) In-home therapists should enjoy the freedom of their jobs; (2) In-home therapists should schedule their time creatively; (3) In-home therapists should understand the unique needs of their clientele; (4) In-home therapists should practice self-care; and (5) In-home therapists should vary their clientele. These themes represent methods by which the participants manage to become successful in-home therapists and prevent burnout. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://nsuworks.nova.edu/shss_dft_etd/22 http://nsuworks.nova.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1021&context=shss_dft_etd Department of Family Therapy Theses and Dissertations NSUWorks Burnout In-home community based agencies Resiliency Resilient Therapist Stress Stress management Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling Mental and Social Health Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Psychology
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topic Burnout
In-home community based agencies
Resiliency
Resilient Therapist
Stress
Stress management
Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling
Mental and Social Health
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Burnout
In-home community based agencies
Resiliency
Resilient Therapist
Stress
Stress management
Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling
Mental and Social Health
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Psychology
Yasin, Aleyah R.
What Works for Successful In-Home Family Therapists Working at Community-Based Agencies
description Resiliency is an important characteristic of successful therapists (Aponte, 1991; Aponte & Carlsen, 2009; Aponte & Winter, 2000; Clark, 2009; Hamel & Laraway, 2004; Kuiper, 2012; Protinsky & Coward, 2001; Rosenburg & Pace, 2006; Wolgien & Coady, 1997), especially those in entry-level positions that tend to involve high stress and turnover (Acker, 2004; Clark, 2009; Davis, 2013; Greenson, Guo, Barth, Harley, & Sission, 2009; Grosch & Olsen, 1994; Gupta, Peterson, Lysaght, & Zweck, 2012; Horan, 2002; Maslach & Leiter, 1997; Negash & Sahin, 2011; Rosenburg &Pace, 2006; Skovolt &Trotter Mathison, 2011). This study explored the perspectives of six therapists providing in home services in community based agencies who succeeded and thrived in entry-level positions. The researcher inquired about how the therapists defined and maintained necessary resiliency. The participating therapists were recommended by their agency directors for their exemplary performance; they defined themselves as succeeding and thriving. The researcher used the qualitative research method of phenomenology (Kafle, 2011) to examine the participants’ lived experiences. The researcher derived five primary themes from the thematic analysis of the interviews: (1) In-home therapists should enjoy the freedom of their jobs; (2) In-home therapists should schedule their time creatively; (3) In-home therapists should understand the unique needs of their clientele; (4) In-home therapists should practice self-care; and (5) In-home therapists should vary their clientele. These themes represent methods by which the participants manage to become successful in-home therapists and prevent burnout.
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title What Works for Successful In-Home Family Therapists Working at Community-Based Agencies
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title_fullStr What Works for Successful In-Home Family Therapists Working at Community-Based Agencies
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