The aim of this thesis is to explore from the first person perspective the experiences of processes involved in difficult therapies that are resolved constructively. The methodological approach towards this aim is qualitative inquiry. The participants are twelve highly skilled psychotherapists from various theoretical affiliations, who were interviewed in-depth about their experiences. The data material of the thesis comprises the recalled experiences from specific difficult therapy processes that turned out well. A hermeneutic-phenomenological framework guides the study, with a strong emphasis on researcher reflexivity in the process of designing, sampling, carrying out, analyzing and presenting the findings. The findings of the thesis are...
This thesis consists of a literature review and a research study. The review used a meta-synthesis t...
The present study is an intensive, clinically oriented investigation of the interpersonal processes ...
This thesis consists of a literature review and a research study. The review used a meta-synthesis t...
This PhD-project is carried out as a joint venture between Psykiatrisk klinikk at Helse Førde and Gr...
Literature on therapeutic dilemmas is scarce. Related literature on therapeutic impasse fails to cap...
Contains fulltext : 56034.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article d...
The aim of this study was to understand how relational difficulties in psychotherapy may be handled ...
The thesis is a qualitative study of ten psychotherapists’ experiences of psychotherapies with unsat...
Whilst therapy impasse has been analysed by a number of clinicians based on their interpretations fr...
Whilst therapy impasse has been analysed by a number of clinicians based on their interpretations fr...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
This research aimed to gain insight into how clients experience the use of drama techniques in their...
This research aimed to gain insight into how clients experience the use of drama techniques in their...
This study explores how experiences of adversity can impact the mind of the psychotherapist and the ...
Since its appearance in the mid-1990s, interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) has become one...
This thesis consists of a literature review and a research study. The review used a meta-synthesis t...
The present study is an intensive, clinically oriented investigation of the interpersonal processes ...
This thesis consists of a literature review and a research study. The review used a meta-synthesis t...
This PhD-project is carried out as a joint venture between Psykiatrisk klinikk at Helse Førde and Gr...
Literature on therapeutic dilemmas is scarce. Related literature on therapeutic impasse fails to cap...
Contains fulltext : 56034.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article d...
The aim of this study was to understand how relational difficulties in psychotherapy may be handled ...
The thesis is a qualitative study of ten psychotherapists’ experiences of psychotherapies with unsat...
Whilst therapy impasse has been analysed by a number of clinicians based on their interpretations fr...
Whilst therapy impasse has been analysed by a number of clinicians based on their interpretations fr...
Aims: This study aimed to explore clients’ experience of therapy. In particular how preconceptions c...
This research aimed to gain insight into how clients experience the use of drama techniques in their...
This research aimed to gain insight into how clients experience the use of drama techniques in their...
This study explores how experiences of adversity can impact the mind of the psychotherapist and the ...
Since its appearance in the mid-1990s, interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) has become one...
This thesis consists of a literature review and a research study. The review used a meta-synthesis t...
The present study is an intensive, clinically oriented investigation of the interpersonal processes ...
This thesis consists of a literature review and a research study. The review used a meta-synthesis t...