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Personality and discomfort in a therapeutic skills training program using experiential methodology
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One of the most useful methodologies for training therapeutic skills in the clinical and health field involves the use of experiential learning in
the Role-Playing or Peer-Counselling modalities (Bennet-Levy 2006; Fusté et al., 2016; Ruiz et al., 2018). However, one of the drawbacks
that this methodology can entail is the apparent discomfort of having to explain personal experiences. Different studies have suggested that
the variations in the levels of distress experienced in the training programs can be associated with both aspects related to the training
program, as well as personality factors. That is why the objective of this work is to analyze the relationship between the personality profile
and the degree of discomfort manifested by psychologists in training when sharing personal experiences in a training environment.
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FUSTÉ ESCOLANO, Adela, RUIZ RODRÍGUEZ, José, BALAGUER FORT, Gemma, ARCOS, M. (maria del mar). Personality and discomfort in a therapeutic skills training program using experiential methodology. _Poster presented at the 51st Congress of the European As-sociation for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (EABCT). Re-Thinking CBT: providing strategies for a new way of living (September 7-10_. 2022 - Barcelona).. [consulta: 24 de novembre de 2025]. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/188545]