Search for dissertations about: "psychotherapy"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 83 swedish dissertations containing the word psychotherapy.
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6. Psychotherapy patients in mental health care: : attachment styles, interpersonal problems and therapy experiences
Abstract : Mona Wilhelmsson Göstas, School of Health and Medical Sciences, Örebro University, SE-701 82 Örebro, Sweden, mona.vilhelmsson [email protected] Attachment styles are relevant to psychotherapy since they highlight the way a person handles interpersonal and emotional stress. READ MORE
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7. Therapists and their patients: Similarities and differences in attitudes between four psychotherapy orientations in Sweden
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to illuminate the possibilities and obstacles for therapists of different orientations to communicate and cooperate better with each other. Data was collected by a questionnaire named VEP-Q. READ MORE
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8. Exploring therapeutic action in psychoanalytic psychotherapy : Attachment to therapist and change
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore therapeutic action in psychoanalytic psychotherapy from different perspectives (patient, therapist, observer), using different methodological approaches (qualitative and quantitative). Study I explores patients’ views of therapeutic action with grounded theory methodology. READ MORE
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9. Borderline patients in group psychotherapy : studies in process and outcome
Abstract : Group psychotherapy with borderline patients is an activity that is fraught with ominous apprehension and it is perhaps for this reason that little research has been done in the field. The aim of the present studies was to map out the area and to test some basic hypotheses about patient and therapist behaviour during the therapy process. READ MORE
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10. The Capacity for Self-Observation in Psychotherapy
Abstract : The phenomena of self-awareness and self-observation are thought by many to be uniquely human qualities, and questions about how they develop have engaged philosophers and spiritual thinkers throughout history. More recently these issues have come to interest psychologists, psychotherapists, and researchers of diverse clinical psychology orientations as well. READ MORE