Search for dissertations about: "interpersonal relationship"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 66 swedish dissertations containing the words interpersonal relationship.
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1. Perceived interpersonal relations in adolescents
Abstract : The general objective of this thesis was to examine aspects of adolescents perceived interpersonal relations, in view of the association between adolescents’ interpersonal problems and self-concepts, and considering influential factors such as behavioural problems, depression, perceptions of parental rearing styles, type of relationships and sex. All of the studies examined participants from the four-year longitudinal research project in Umeå, which was designed to investigate the psychic health and social context of adolescents with psychological and antisocial problems (Armelius & Hägglöf, 1998), except for the normal adolescents in study I, who took part in a project with purpose to determine norms for an intake interview that is used for adolescents in different settings in Sweden. READ MORE
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2. Interpersonal Skills in the Dentist-Patient Relationship: the art of dentistry
Abstract : The concept of interpersonal skills and its relevance in the dentist-patient relationship wasinvestigated. In Study I, general dentists responding to a mailed questionnaire reported thatthe ideal characteristics of a good dentist can be divided into three categories: 1)interpersonal skills; 2) clinical skills; and 3) other skills. READ MORE
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3. Expectations and experiences of career counselling : an exploration of interpersonal behaviour
Abstract : The overall purpose of this thesis is to describe and analyse interpersonal behaviour in career counselling sessions. The importance of the relationship in counselling for the outcome of sessions has been acknowledged in earlier research. READ MORE
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4. Interpersonal perception in close relationships : shared and private worlds in spouses' perceptions of each other
Abstract : The purpose of the dissertation was to investigate shared and private views in spouses’ perception of each other by means of survey-data. The views concerns areas such as values, love, personality-traits, emotions, communications-strategies and meta-perspectives on Self and partner. READ MORE
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5. Fatal attraction : the relationship between patients and their eating disorders, an interpersonal and attachment perspective
Abstract : Eating disorders are severe psychiatric illnesses, causing immense suffering for patients, but also for their families and friends. Ambivalence about change and treatment resistance are common, and relapse rates are high. READ MORE