Affiliation:
1. Department of Communication Disorders Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel‐Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel
2. Forensic Psychiatry Unit Beer Yaakov Mental Health Center Beer Yaakov Israel
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe therapeutic process is fraught with various feelings. This research focused on a specific type of negative feeling, namely self‐doubt (SD).AimTo explore and characterize the nature of SD among speech and language therapists (SLTs) (the frequency of SD, situations that trigger SD, emotions and thoughts related to SD, and coping strategies) in various stages of occupational experience.Methods & ProceduresA total of 267 SLTs answered an online survey. Respondents represented SLTs in all stages of vocational experience, with varying academic degrees, from a variety of employment settings. The survey addressed situations that trigger SD, thoughts, and emotions associated with SD and the background information of the respondents. Frequency distributions of the responses of the participants were determined, and independent‐samples Kruskal–Wallis tests were conducted to examine if there were differences between groups that differed in their occupational experience on the frequency of SD, attitudes towards SD and emotions related to SD.Outcomes & ResultsDifferences were found between SLTs in various stages of professional development in several aspects of SD. Novice SLTs reported significantly higher levels of SD compared with experienced SLTs. In the face of SD, novice SLTs consider career abandonment significantly more than do experienced SLTs. They perceive themselves as a failure when experiencing SD to a significantly greater extent than do more experienced SLTs. In addition, SD is associated with various negative emotions.Conclusions & ImplicationsSelf‐doubt is a natural professional feeling. It may be harmful especially in the early stages of professional development. Our findings call for support and guidance in the face of SD.WHAT THIS PAPER ADDSWhat is already known on the subject
Healthcare professionals report feeling SD. This feeling may have deleterious effects on well‐being and career satisfaction and is especially harmful in young therapists.What this paper adds to existing knowledge
This study characterizes the nature of SD among SLTs in various stages of occupational experience. Our findings indicate that SD is reported among SLTs at all career stages, especially in novice SLTs. Self‐doubt is associated with a range of negative thoughts and emotions, and it may be triggered by various situations. Nonetheless, it is a topic that our respondents rarely learn about.What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work?
Normalising and validating SD is important to SLTs’ resilience and may facilitate coping. This may be achieved by learning about the subject of SD in graduate programmes. In addition, mentors should create a safe learning culture to allow sharing SD and challenging situations, especially in the first years of occupational experience.
Subject
Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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