Search for dissertations about: "working alliance"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the words working alliance.
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16. Treating alcohol use disorder on the internet
Abstract : Background: Alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent worldwide, but most of the people with such disorders are never treated. Internet interventions are effective in reducing alcohol consumption and could help overcome some of the reasons for why people do not seek or receive treatment. READ MORE
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17. Culture, occupation and occupational therapy in a mental health care context- the challenge of meeting the needs of Middle Eastern immigrants
Abstract : The purpose of the thesis was to explore the cultural views of reality embedded in experiences and perceptions of occupational therapy made by Middle Eastern clients with mental health disorders and their occupational therapists. The challenges of diversity related to occupational well-being in the field of occupation-based rehabilitation among Middle Eastern clients were also addressed. READ MORE
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18. Long-term effects of mother-infant psychoanalysis
Abstract : This thesis is a long-term follow-up study of mothers and infants with “baby worries” or mother-infant relational disturbances, who took part in a Randomized Controlled Trial when the children were, on average, five months of age. In that study, mother-infant psychoanalysis (MIP) yielded, compared with routine care (CHCC; Child health centre care), effects on maternal depression, mother-infant relationships, maternal sensitivity, and, on a marginally significant level, maternal stress. READ MORE
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19. The role of personligt ombud in supporting the recovery process for people with psychiatric disabilities
Abstract : The overall aim was to explore the experiences and knowledge of Personligt Ombud (PO) (a Swedish version of Case Management) and how they relate to the client's recovery as well as their own role of supporting clients in the recovery process. The thesis consists of four original papers (I-IV), and both quantitative and qualitative methods were used. READ MORE
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20. To leave it all behind : factors behind parasuicide roads towards stability
Abstract : This study was motivated by encounters with persons with repeated suicidality in clinical psychiatry. Their suicide attempts are frequently regarded as manipulative, and the patients are often labelled a “borderline personality disorder”. READ MORE