Search for dissertations about: "supervisors"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 86 swedish dissertations containing the word supervisors.
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16. Students’ workplace learning in primary health care : learning from patients
Abstract : Background: Facilitation of patients’ participation in own care is considered key component to achieve a person-centered, high-quality care delivery. Person-centered care, including communication techniques and patient-centered working methods, taking into account the patients’ autonomy and participation in own care, can affect the outcome of the patients’ care and health. READ MORE
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17. A Behavioral Medicine Perspective on Pain Disability in a Work Context : Prevention, Assessment, and Tailored Physiotherapy
Abstract : Chronic pain (>3 months) is associated with work limitations and sick leave. This thesis aimed to evaluate assessments and interventions targeting work disability for individuals at risk of or with chronic pain. READ MORE
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18. Becoming a psychodynamic psychotherapist : a study of the professional development during and the first years after training
Abstract : Aim: The four studies reported in this thesis aimed to explore the professional development of psychotherapists from their training through the first few years after graduating by using longitudinal data from a Swedish training setting, and secondarily to develop and standardise an instrument measuring therapeutic attitudes. Instruments: The therapeutic identity questionnaire (ThId), the therapeutic attitudes scales (TASC-2), and semi-structured interviews. READ MORE
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19. Methods and Tools in Supervisory Control Theory: Operator Aspects, Computational Efficiency, and Applications
Abstract : This thesis presents a tool together with efficient algorithms for verification and synthesis of discrete-event supervisors that might share responsibilities with human operators. It is also shown how the supervisory control theory can be used to solve resource allocation problems for flexible manufacturing systems. READ MORE
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20. Group supervision : learning psychotherapy in a small group format
Abstract : Group supervision in psychotherapy is today, in Sweden as well as internationally, a common form of supervision. Nevertheless, few systematic studies have been carried out in this field. There is an increasing demand for a more thorough understanding of the specific factors involved in group supervision. READ MORE