Gendered capital in psychotherapy: A thematic analysis of patients' experiences of the therapists' gender

Author:

Schweitzer Erwin12ORCID,Schaffler Yvonne1,Jesser Andrea3,Probst Thomas4,Humer Elke3,Schigl Brigitte5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy University for Continuing Education, University for Continuing Education Krems Krems an der Donau Austria

2. Vienna Social Fund Education Centre Vienna Austria

3. Faculty of Psychotherapy Science Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna Austria

4. Division of Psychotherapy, Department of Psychology Paris Lodron University Salzburg Salzburg Austria

5. Department Psychology and Psychodynamics Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences Krems Austria

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe impact of therapists' and patients' gender on therapy processes and outcomes remains a subject of intense debate in psychotherapy research.AimsThis article explores the role of gender in psychotherapy from the patients' perspective.MethodBy conducting semi‐structured interviews with 20 patients undergoing individual psychotherapy in private practices in Austria, the influence of the therapist's gender was investigated. The data collected were subjected to qualitative thematic analysis.FindingsThe authors adopted a Bourdieusian feminist perspective to interpret the results, revealing that patients perceived female psychotherapists as possessing unique resources not found in male therapists. These resources encompassed knowledge, skills, traits perceived as ‘female’, and shared body and life experiences. Referred to as ‘female gender capital’, these resources influenced the preferences of most female and one male patient, leading them to favour female psychotherapists.ConclusionGiven the strong perceptions and preferences around gender observed in this study, gender identity and gendered practices should be critically reflected on by individual therapists as well as in psychotherapy training programmes.

Publisher

Wiley

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