Cómo hacer un buen encuadre Terapéutico

Cómo hacer un buen encuadre Terapéutico

Introduction to the Interview

Welcoming Remarks

  • The host welcomes everyone to a new interview with Pamela, expressing excitement about collaborating with a fellow professional.
  • Pamela introduces herself as a Chilean psychologist who graduated 10 years ago and specializes in clinical psychology.

Professional Journey

  • Pamela discusses her experience of working long hours without recognition, leading to patient cancellations and dissatisfaction.
  • She developed a methodology aimed at helping other psychologists reach more clients effectively while improving their economic returns.

Therapeutic Boundaries

Importance of Therapeutic Framing

  • The conversation shifts to the concept of therapeutic boundaries or "encuadre terapéutico," which is described as the cornerstone of any treatment.
  • Establishing clear relationships allows both therapists and patients to engage more freely, promoting healthier interactions.

Key Elements of Therapeutic Boundaries

  • Clear communication regarding session cancellations, payment methods, and contact protocols is essential for maintaining boundaries.
  • Pamela emphasizes detailing aspects like session duration, cancellation policies (24 or 48 hours notice), and preferred communication methods in therapeutic contracts.

Impact on Therapists When Boundaries Are Not Respected

Emotional Reactions from Therapists

  • Pamela explains that when clients do not respect established boundaries, therapists may react with anger or project their feelings onto the client.

Understanding Emotional Responses in Therapy

The Role of Anger and Anxiety in Therapeutic Settings

  • Discusses how feelings of anger can stem from a lack of self-worth, leading to reactive behaviors. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing these emotions as part of the therapeutic process.
  • Highlights that clients may struggle with anxiety when attending therapy sessions, which can be exacerbated by their personal difficulties, such as organizational challenges.
  • Recommends preventive actions to enhance emotional regulation, including meditation and physical activity, while cautioning against consuming foods that may heighten anxiety.
  • Describes the protocol for following up with clients who miss sessions, emphasizing empathy and understanding rather than assuming neglect or disinterest.
  • Stresses the importance of setting boundaries with clients who frequently cancel appointments while maintaining a supportive approach to encourage attendance.

Addressing Client Engagement and Treatment Progress

  • Suggests flexibility in treatment plans based on client progress but underscores the need for structure when dealing with clients who consistently miss sessions.
  • Explains that frequent cancellations could indicate either improvement or unmet therapeutic goals; thus, it is crucial to reassess objectives regularly.
  • Introduces a tool called "process evaluation" to help therapists refocus treatment strategies effectively during challenging periods in therapy.
  • Emphasizes the significance of establishing a strong personal brand as a therapist to foster commitment from clients and reduce cancellations.

Building Trust and Value in Therapeutic Relationships

  • Discusses how specialized knowledge enhances perceived value among clients, making them less likely to cancel appointments due to their investment in therapy.
  • Compares therapists' roles to unique products (like organic sugar), suggesting that differentiation is key for maintaining client loyalty and engagement.
  • Argues that building trust within therapeutic relationships is essential; therapists must be seen as valuable resources capable of guiding clients through difficult topics.
  • Highlights the necessity for therapists to assert themselves positively within relationships while maintaining healthy boundaries without overstepping emotional limits.

Conclusion: Navigating Difficult Conversations

  • Concludes by reiterating that effective communication about difficult subjects can strengthen therapeutic bonds and provide reassurance to clients regarding their progress.

Exploring Therapeutic Relationships and Personal Growth

The Importance of Clinical Cases in Therapy

  • The speaker reflects on a clinical case that highlighted the need for therapists to position themselves differently, emphasizing the mentor-mentee relationship in psychology.
  • A personal experience is shared about a difficult accident that disrupted boundaries, leading to feelings of anxiety and inadequacy as a therapist.
  • The speaker discusses the challenge of meeting client demands, revealing how excessive hours were given without recognizing limits, which led to feelings of being overwhelmed.

Recognizing Successes and Limitations

  • Despite achieving many goals with the client, there was a lack of recognition from the client regarding these successes, causing frustration for the therapist.
  • The speaker acknowledges that not all requests can be met and reflects on their own feelings of insufficiency during this therapeutic relationship.

Learning from Client Interactions

  • There’s an exploration of how personal experiences can influence professional roles; understanding one's limitations can lead to better outcomes for clients.
  • Emphasizes the importance of listening and not always yielding to client demands as a valuable tool for therapists.

Addressing Deep Emotional Wounds

  • The discussion highlights recognizing deep emotional wounds quickly rather than acting impulsively based on them.
  • Reflecting on past interactions reveals insights into how other mentors may have influenced both the therapist's approach and the client's progress.

Sharing Knowledge and Overcoming Insecurities

  • The conversation shifts towards sharing knowledge through various platforms like webinars or social media to help others overcome feelings of inadequacy in their professional capabilities.
  • A vision is presented where therapists feel capable enough to assist others without fear or insecurity about their skills.

Breaking Barriers in Therapy Practice

  • Discusses breaking down fears related to sharing knowledge within therapy practices, emphasizing collective growth among professionals.
  • Highlights a global need for awareness around essential therapeutic tools such as gratitude and assertiveness, advocating for open communication among practitioners.
Video description

¿Te cuesta poner límites con tus pacientes? ¿Te cancelan sesiones y no sabes qué hacer? En esta entrevista que me hizo Elena Gonzalez, psicóloga sanitaria y supervisora (www.psique-psicologosevilla.es) estaré hablando de este fascinante y complejo tema.