Standardized patients: A fixed-role therapy experience in normal individuals |
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Authors: | Christel A Woodward |
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Institution: | McMaster University , Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Abstract This article describes how standardized patients (SPs), people trained to portray a patient role in a consistent fashion, view their role-playing experiences. Focus groups with 37 SPs (63% participation rate) were used to explore what impact, if any, playing a number of fixed roles had on them and their lives. Personal insights and changes reported by SPs are examined in terms of personal construct theory. The implications of these findings for both teaching clinicians and for therapeutic work with clients are discussed. The findings illustrate continuing relevance of G. Kelly's (1955) observations about the usefulness of role-playing and enactment techniques. |
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