Abstract

ABSTRACT The self of the therapist is an important component of marriage and family therapy training and treatment outcomes. There are several training exercises that focus on developing the self of the therapist, but limited literature on role-plays that center on self of the therapist training. This article provides recommendations for trainers that wish to focus marriage and family therapy role-plays on the self of the therapist. It also includes several examples that illustrate supporting the development of self-awareness and effective use of self through self-reflection and attention to the cultural context of both therapists and clients.

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