Despite the considerable potential of qualitative approaches for studying the systemic and constructionist therapy process due to shared theoretical and epistemological premises, to date there is lack of a comprehensive qualitative synthesis of how change process is experienced and conceptualized by clients and therapists. To address this evidence gap, we performed a systematic meta‐synthesis review of 30 studies reporting clients’ and therapists’ retrospective narratives of change process across systemic and constructionist models and across a range of client configurations, including individuals, couples, families, and groups. The studies were identified following a systematic search in PsycINFO and MEDLINE resulting in 2,977 articles, wh...
This case study explores the collaboration that occurs between therapist and client when reconceptua...
The aim of this paper is to describe and discuss the models of the process of change in psychotherap...
In the narrative metaphor of psychotherapy, clients transform themselves by changing their life stor...
Despite the considerable potential of qualitative approaches for studying the systemic and construct...
Despite the considerable potential of qualitative approaches for studying the systemic and construct...
Despite the emphasis of systemic and constructionist approaches on discourse and interaction, to dat...
Despite the emphasis of systemic and constructionist approaches on discourse and interaction, to dat...
This article presents a systematic, qualitative meta-synthesis review illustrating change process pe...
This study addresses the process of therapeutic change in individuals who received systemic therapy....
There is a large body of literature that identifies the effectiveness of family therapy in creating ...
Based on a corpus of 70 tape-recorded therapy sessions (client-centered therapy, psychodynamic thera...
Client changes in psychotherapy can be studied using a range of qualitative and quantitative researc...
This study was designed to discover empirically derived categories of couples change processes in an...
For decades one of the most fundamental questions of psychotherapy research has been whether psychot...
According to the narrative metaphor of psychotherapy, clients transform themselves by changing their...
This case study explores the collaboration that occurs between therapist and client when reconceptua...
The aim of this paper is to describe and discuss the models of the process of change in psychotherap...
In the narrative metaphor of psychotherapy, clients transform themselves by changing their life stor...
Despite the considerable potential of qualitative approaches for studying the systemic and construct...
Despite the considerable potential of qualitative approaches for studying the systemic and construct...
Despite the emphasis of systemic and constructionist approaches on discourse and interaction, to dat...
Despite the emphasis of systemic and constructionist approaches on discourse and interaction, to dat...
This article presents a systematic, qualitative meta-synthesis review illustrating change process pe...
This study addresses the process of therapeutic change in individuals who received systemic therapy....
There is a large body of literature that identifies the effectiveness of family therapy in creating ...
Based on a corpus of 70 tape-recorded therapy sessions (client-centered therapy, psychodynamic thera...
Client changes in psychotherapy can be studied using a range of qualitative and quantitative researc...
This study was designed to discover empirically derived categories of couples change processes in an...
For decades one of the most fundamental questions of psychotherapy research has been whether psychot...
According to the narrative metaphor of psychotherapy, clients transform themselves by changing their...
This case study explores the collaboration that occurs between therapist and client when reconceptua...
The aim of this paper is to describe and discuss the models of the process of change in psychotherap...
In the narrative metaphor of psychotherapy, clients transform themselves by changing their life stor...