Hungarian Psychotherapists’ Experiences of the Cooperation with Spiritual Directors and Pastoral Counselors: A Qualitative Study

Authors

  • Zsuzsanna Jáki jaki.zsuzsa@public.semmelweis-univ.hu
    Semmelweis Egyetem Mentálhigiéné Intézet H-1089 Budapest Nagyvárad tér 4., 19. em. Hungary
  • András Ittzés Szent István Egyetem; Hungary
  • Edith A. Kiri Dimenzio Health Center; Hungary
  • Viola Sallay Semmelweis Egyetem, Egészségügyi Közszolgálati Kar, Mentálhigiéné Intézet &Szegedi Tudományegyetem, Bölcsészettudományi Kar, Pszichológiai Intézet; Hungary
  • Magdolna Kővári Manréza Lelkigyakorlatos Ház; Hungary
  • Teodóra Tomcsányi Semmelweis Egyetem, Mentálhigiéné Intézet; Hungary

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5708/EJMH.14.2019.1.5

Keywords:

spirituality, psychotherapy, spiritual direction, pastoral counseling, Grounded Theory,

Abstract

There has been a constantly growing interest towards the themes of psychotherapy and spirituality in the past decades. The questions and experiences concerning spirituality can come up and play an important role in the psychotherapeutic relationship. Often another helping relationship, spiritual direction or pastoral counseling is already present in religious people’s life, before or at the time of starting psychotherapy. In our research we tried to find answers to the question of how psychotherapists approach cooperation with spiritual directors and pastoral counselors, what attitudes and experiences they have in this regard. In the research semi-structured in-depth interviews were carried out with 31 Hungarian psychotherapists, and they were analyzed with the method of Grounded Theory. Four main categories evolved during the analysis of the interviews. In the first main category, where there is no cooperation between the helping professionals, codes refer to the attitudes, whether the psychotherapists would be open to cooperate, what professional considerations they would follow, and in what framework the cooperation could be realized. In the second main category the psychotherapist and the spiritual director work parallel with the patient, without contacting each-other, in the third the psychotherapist is in contact with the spiritual director / pastoral counselor, and in the fourth the psychotherapist evaluates the experiences of the cooperation.

Published 2019-06-03

How to Cite

Jáki, Z., Ittzés, A., Kiri, E. A., Sallay, V., Kővári, M., & Tomcsányi, T. (2019). Hungarian Psychotherapists’ Experiences of the Cooperation with Spiritual Directors and Pastoral Counselors: A Qualitative Study. European Journal of Mental Health, 14(1), 78–108. https://doi.org/10.5708/EJMH.14.2019.1.5