Abstract:
In recent years technology has undoubtedly changed the working environment leaving
people alienated of their needs as employees of an organization. Hence, it has become a trend
that people turn to therapy as a way to gain personal insight and reorientation. In this regard,
therapeutic communication has been a concept introduced by Barnlund (1968) and Gary Kreps
(1986) as a viable alternative to improving employee relationships and working climate. This
form of human interaction is an offshoot of therapy groups, particularly ones utilized by such
psychotherapists as Carl Rogers and Sidney Jourard.
The rationale behind the researcher's interest in therapeutic communication is that there
must be a way to maintain effective interpersonal work relationships to conjure good working
conditions and work environment for the employees of an organization. This study is deemed
significant to employees as individuals, to the study of organizational communication, to the field
of psychology, to the study of organizations, and to society in general.
The organization of study is the Women's Health Training Project has 17 constituents, 2
of which are Australian. The study only focuses on the 15 Filipino employees to be relieved of
any intervening cultural variables.
There are four (4) objectives of the study :
1. To determine what information employees under the WHTP Main Office discuss most
frequently under an informal setting and how these topics correspond in breadth and
depth;
2. To identify the traits of perceived therapeutic communicators that make self-disclosure
possible between the employees of the WHTP Main Office;
3. To know the measure of attitudes toward trust, honesty, empathy, validation, and caring
in Interpersonal relationships as perceived by the employees of the WHTP Main Office;
4. To know the measure of attitudes toward trust, honestly, empathy, validation, and
caring in interpersonal relationships as perceived to be shown by the employees of the
WHTP Main Office toward other employees.
In theory, therapeutic communication has five (5) communicative traits : trust, honestly,
empathy, validation, and caring. The prescribed roles of therapeutic communication are
Improved self-understanding, satisfaction of personal needs, and accomplishment of personal
goals. On the other hand, Taylor and Altman's Social Penetration Theory is used where the intensity interaction are shown through the breadth and depth concept. Breadth refers to the
“array of variety of topics that have been incorporated into the individual's life” while depth refers
to the amount of information available on each breadth. (Littlejohn, 1989) Self-disclosure
identifies breadth and depth and the roles of therapeutic communication at the operational level.
The researcher employed a descriptive method of study. An after-only survey (one shot
survey) was used and an interview schedule was used to validate the qualifications of the
perceived therapeutic communicator. A pretest was done on a neighboring organization, the
Field Epidemiology Training Project (FETP) and no modifications were deemed necessary. Due
to time and schedule constraints, the study used a purposive non-probability sampling method.
The Likert scale was adapted from the Communication Climate Inventory made by Pace and
Faules (1994) for the survey. Other data gathered were tallied in by frequency, rank, and
percentage. The percentile was used in most parts of the data analysis. Besides primary data
from surveys and the interview, the researcher also used secondary sources. The researcher did
an informal observation during his stay at the organization for his summer internship
requirements.
The conclusions to the study are as follows :
e The average breadth of topics is 14 out of 25 where the most frequently discussed
topics are work issues, family matters, personal goals, life in general, jokes or
embarrassing situations, future plans, personal problems, economic issues, friends,
political issues, superiors, likes and dislikes, relationships, and relatives. The following
are considered intimate : sex, personal problems, personal needs, past issues, behavior,
relationships, advice, family matters, personal goals, relatives, work issues, love &
dating, and superiors.
o The following traits are perceived by the respondents to make disclosing more
comfortable : 1) approachability, 2) open-mindedness, 3) trustworthiness, 4)
supportiveness, and 5) caring.
e The measure of attitudes toward Ms. Imelda Deogracias’ therapeutic communicator
traits is very high
e The measure of perception held by the respondents on the therapeutic communicator
traits as they perceive to show other employees is very high.
o On roles, /improved self-understanding, satisfaction of personal needs, and
accomplishment of personal goals are perceived to occur in the WHTP.