I am looking for recent (last 10 years approx) journals or articles on how therapists use the experience of their own recovery in their counselling practice.
I am unaware of any clinical research on this topic. As a clinician over 50 yrs. I am concerned about clinicians who abused as it may actually interfere in the clinical relationship. I believe that supervision can be useful in this regard.
I've conducted psychotherapy effectively without having experienced the adverse situations and clinical syndromes of the vast majority of my clients. Instead I share what I learn from previously treated clients.
Dear Researcher. Being familiar with addiction medicine researchers showed me that they may use some novel methods like pencil and paper possibly for the first time because they were noninvasive and the risk is closed to zero while the benefit may be high. Since Clinicians usually consider the risk versus benefit balance, and also because of ethical issues it may not be easy to find this kind of evaluations in peer reviewed journals. They might be founded in unpublished data or experiences.