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Original Articles

Married to a Marriage Therapist: An Insider Perspective

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Pages 385-404 | Received 05 Dec 2019, Accepted 28 Mar 2020, Published online: 16 Apr 2020
 

Abstract

Semi-structured interviews conducted with 14 spouses of licensed practicing marriage therapists were analyzed using descriptive phenomenology. Participants described benefits that their spouse’s expertise had on their marriage; however, participants did not want their spouse to treat them like a client. Aspects of the spouse’s career that spilled over into the marriage included infringements on time spent together, financial issues, and the confidential nature of clinical work. Most participants were uncertain as to whether aspects of their marriage were more influenced by their spouse’s profession or their spouse’s personality. Participants were proud and protective of their spouse’s clinical work.

Acknowledgments

We express appreciation to the participants who gave so generously and beneficently of their time and experiences.

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