APPLICANTS EXPERIENCE OF THE PROCESS OF SEEKING THERAPY

Authors
Citation
Sm. Saunders, APPLICANTS EXPERIENCE OF THE PROCESS OF SEEKING THERAPY, Psychotherapy, 30(4), 1993, pp. 554-564
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology, Clinical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00333204
Volume
30
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
554 - 564
Database
ISI
SICI code
0033-3204(1993)30:4<554:AEOTPO>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
This study assessed the process of seeking psychotherapy, conceptualiz ed as four steps: recognizing the problem; deciding therapy might help ; deciding to seek therapy; and contacting the mental health system. T he Process of Seeking Therapy Questionnaire (PSTQ) was completed by 27 5 therapy applicants. It ascertained problem duration, alternative cop ing strategies, difficulty achieving and time needed to achieve the st eps, and whether the applicant had informal help achieving the steps. Results indicated that problems tended to be long-standing, that thera py applicants attempted a variety of coping strategies before seeking therapy, and that informal help was important throughout the process. Problem recognition was the most difficult, time-consuming step. Diffi culty achieving the first three steps was significantly, curvilinearly related to symptomatic distress, as the least and most distressed rep orted the most difficulty. Utilizing social support was related to exp eriencing greater difficulty deciding therapy might help. Time needed to recognize the problem was related to both education and social supp ort utilization; time needed to decide therapy might help was related to age; and time needed to decide to seek therapy was related to socia l support utilization. The relevance of these results to various secon dary intervention programs is discussed.