Spearman Correlation Coefficients for the Association Between Countertransference and Vicarious Trauma Scores
Closeness | Distance | Indifference | |
---|---|---|---|
Total TABS Score | −.06 | .11 | .28* |
Self-safety | −.03 | .23 | .25 |
Other-safety | −.11 | .22 | .43* |
Self-trust | .24 | −.02 | .07 |
Other-trust | −.17 | .02 | .04 |
Self-esteem | .01 | −.05 | .09 |
Other-esteem | −.19 | .08 | .16 |
Self-intimacy | .09 | .12 | .21 |
Other-intimacy | .10 | −.10 | .16 |
Self-control | −.03 | .07 | .25 |
Other-control | −.08 | .05 | .18 |
n = 56 participants.
Countertransference was evaluated with the Assessment of Countertransference Scale (ACS); vicarious trauma was evaluated with the Trauma and Attachment Belief Scale (TABS). The strength of correlation is classified as follows: .0–.19 = very weak; .20–39 = weak; .40–.59 = moderate; .60–.79 = strong; .8–1.0 = very strong.
↵* P < .01.