This paper presents a method called Topic Change Process Analysis (TCPA). The authors developed this method as a means of analysing therapy transcripts which focus on topic changes related to the verbal client/therapist interaction. Analysis of four eclectic short-term therapies encompass the findings. Therapeutic interventions from different theoretical positions have been identified that include descriptions of interactions influencing topic changes. Finally, TCPA is discussed as a case study method used in therapeutic process research. Such discussion underlines that case study methods should be simple to use. Furthermore, collecting information from several cases to pick up the many variations in client behaviour, therapeutic style, int...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doct...
The starting point of conversation analytical research on psychotherapy was in Kathy Davis?s work on...
AbstractToday's clinical psychology advocates for empirically validated treatments. This supports th...
Even though evidence-based knowledge is considered the foundation of clinical practice, many clinici...
It is increasingly recognised that single-case analysis makes a valuable contribution to the evidenc...
The aim of this study was to examine what factors experienced psychotherapists emphasize as central ...
This thesis presents an analysis of a conversation between a therapist and her client. Through a stu...
The overall aim of the thesis was to investigate the effects of psychodynamically oriented psychothe...
The present study examines the heterogeneity of the therapeutic process through the analysis of the ...
Applied conversation analytic research seeks to understand the ways in which conversational practice...
The present thesis involves a process evaluation of what occurred in the treat¬ment of seven young p...
Client changes in psychotherapy can be studied using a range of qualitative and quantitative researc...
Therapeutic Change Process Research (TCPR) connects within-therapeutic change processes to outcomes....
This study addresses the process of therapeutic change in individuals who received systemic therapy....
Vi har i denne oppgaven sammenlignet teorier om psykopatologi, endringsmekanismer og terapeutiske ha...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doct...
The starting point of conversation analytical research on psychotherapy was in Kathy Davis?s work on...
AbstractToday's clinical psychology advocates for empirically validated treatments. This supports th...
Even though evidence-based knowledge is considered the foundation of clinical practice, many clinici...
It is increasingly recognised that single-case analysis makes a valuable contribution to the evidenc...
The aim of this study was to examine what factors experienced psychotherapists emphasize as central ...
This thesis presents an analysis of a conversation between a therapist and her client. Through a stu...
The overall aim of the thesis was to investigate the effects of psychodynamically oriented psychothe...
The present study examines the heterogeneity of the therapeutic process through the analysis of the ...
Applied conversation analytic research seeks to understand the ways in which conversational practice...
The present thesis involves a process evaluation of what occurred in the treat¬ment of seven young p...
Client changes in psychotherapy can be studied using a range of qualitative and quantitative researc...
Therapeutic Change Process Research (TCPR) connects within-therapeutic change processes to outcomes....
This study addresses the process of therapeutic change in individuals who received systemic therapy....
Vi har i denne oppgaven sammenlignet teorier om psykopatologi, endringsmekanismer og terapeutiske ha...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doct...
The starting point of conversation analytical research on psychotherapy was in Kathy Davis?s work on...
AbstractToday's clinical psychology advocates for empirically validated treatments. This supports th...