Origins and Originality in Family Therapy and Systemic Practice / / edited by Maria Borcsa, Peter Stratton |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2016.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XIV, 250 p. 22 illus., 13 illus. in color.) |
Disciplina | 616.8914 |
Collana | European Family Therapy Association Series |
Soggetto topico |
Psychotherapy
Counseling Families Families—Social aspects Psychotherapy Psychotherapy and Counseling Family |
ISBN | 3-319-39061-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | From Origins and Originality - Family Therapy and the European Idea -- From Pragmatics to Complexity: Developments and Perspectives of Systemic Psychotherapy -- The Story of an Encounter: The Systemic Approach at the Heart of Innovative Clinical Practice -- Time: An A-theoretical Framework for Therapy and Healing -- Steps to an Ultramodern Family Therapy -- From Networks to Resonance - The Life Journey of a Family Therapist -- Families, Therapists and Nodal Thirds -- Fascinating Interfaces and Systems: Integrating Biology, Psychology and Social Sciences in Teaching, Therapy and Coaching -- Systemic Theory and Narratives of Attachment: Integration, Formulation and Development Over Time -- How to Give a Voice to Children in Family Therapy. Blind and Mute Family Sculpting in the Training of Family Therapists -- A Multi-level, Multi-focal, Multi-voiced Journey: Not Without Family Therapy – Not With Family Therapy Alone -- Virtual Relations and Globalized Families - The Genogram 4.0 Interview -- Innovations in Family Therapy and Systemic Practice.-. |
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Qualitative research methods in mental health : innovative and collaborative approaches / / Maria Borcsa and Carla Willig (editors) |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (274 pages) |
Disciplina | 616.890072 |
Soggetto topico |
Psychiatry - Research
Public health Qualitative research Salut mental Investigació qualitativa |
Soggetto genere / forma | Llibres electrònics |
ISBN | 3-030-65331-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- 1 Introduction: Qualitative Research in Mental Health-Innovation and Collaboration -- Introduction -- The Tradition of Qualitative Research in Mental Health (QRMH) Conferences -- The Transdisciplinary Field of Mental Health -- Mental Health as a Global Challenge -- Giving Voice-The Inside and Outside -- Power Issues and Ethical Considerations -- Accumulating Knowledge -- Understanding Systems on Different Levels and Feeding Knowledge Back -- The Book Structure -- References -- Part I Illustrating Innovation in Qualitative Mental Health Research -- 2 Psychiatrists' Perceptions of Schizophrenia and Its Recovery: A Thematic Analysis -- Introduction -- The Complexity Involved in Capturing Schizophrenia -- Competing Viewpoints on the Recovery of Schizophrenia -- The Research Questions -- Methodology -- Epistemological Orientation -- The Research Design -- Thematic Analysis -- Findings and Discussion -- Perceptions of Schizophrenia -- Perceptions of Recovery -- Implications for Clinical Practice -- Limitations of the Study and Recommendations for Future Research -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Appendix A: Revised Interview Guide -- References -- 3 Approaching Psychotherapy Case Studies in a Metasynthesis: Deficit vs. Conflict in Treatment of Medically Unexplained Symptoms -- Introduction -- Aggregative vs. Interpretative Approaches in Metasynthesis -- Choosing the Research Question: Process vs. Effectiveness -- Incorporating Theory-Building into the Research Question: The Concepts of Deficit and Conflict in Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Medically Unexplained Symptoms -- Method -- The Single Case Archive -- Purposive vs Exhaustive Sampling Strategy -- Intensity Sampling -- Maximum Variation Sampling -- Data Analysis: Critical Realism as Epistemological Position.
Data Analysis: Case Level as Primary Level of Analysis -- Creating Process Themes -- Results -- Disconfirmatory Findings as Facilitators of Theory-Building: Deficit, Conflict and Trauma -- Discussion -- Appendix A: List of Selected Studies with Characteristics of Patients -- References -- 4 Walking Interviews: A Novel Way of Ensuring the Voices of Vulnerable Populations Are Included in Research -- Introduction -- Transitioning from Hospital to the Community -- The Walking Interview -- Go-Along Interview -- Bimbling Interview -- Participatory Walking Interview -- The Advantages of the Walking Interview -- The Research Project -- The Walking Interviews in Action -- Participant A -- Participant B -- Participant C -- Participant D -- Considerations When Completing Walking Interviews -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Using Researcher Reflexivity and Multiple Methods to Study the Experience of Cancer-Related Distress -- Introduction -- The Experience of Being Positioned Within Dominant Cancer Discourses: An Autoethnographic Exploration -- Autoethnography -- Theme 1: 'The Hard Work Involved in the Struggle for Meaning' -- Theme 2: 'Constructions of Death as Unacceptable' -- Theme 3: 'Constructions of Cancer as the Product of Risky Behaviour' -- Theme 4: 'Foregrounding the Biochemical Processes Associated with Cancer' -- Mapping the Language of Cancer: An Analysis of Cancer Discourse -- Discourse Analysis -- Living-with-Dying: A Phenomenological Study of the Experience of Living with Advanced Cancer -- Hermeneutic Phenomenology -- Theme 1: The Challenge of Having to Engage with Death Awareness as Something That Cannot Be Sidestepped -- Theme 2: A Changed Relationship with Time -- Integrating the Results from Qualitative Studies of Patients' Experience of Living with Terminal Cancer: A Metasynthesis -- Metasynthesis -- Conclusion -- References. Part II Applying Qualitative Methods in Collaborative Research Projects -- 6 Listening for What Is Not Being Said: Using Discourse Analytic Approaches in Mental Health Research -- Introduction -- Accounting for the Not-Said -- Study One: Silencing Aspects of Experience in the Service of Constructing Professional Identity -- Analytic Procedure -- Results -- Discussion -- Study Two: Dominant Discourses and the Construction of a Mentally Disordered Identity -- Analytic Procedure -- Results -- Discussion -- Study Three: Sanitising Bodily Processes -- Analytic Procedure -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion: Power, Resistance and Potential for Action -- References -- 7 Re-claiming the Power of Definition-The Value of Reflexivity in Research on Mental Health at Risk -- Introduction: Mental Health 'at Risk'-Challenging Definitions and Methodologies -- Being 'at Risk' in the Context of Dementia and Psychosis -- Making Sense of Risk-Risk Literacy and Meaning-Making in Mental Health -- Scientific Knowledge Production and Power Relations in Mental Health -- Researching Mental Health 'at Risk': Methodology and Method -- Sampling Strategy -- Data Collection -- Interview Procedures -- Reflexivity -- Analysis -- Results and Discussion -- Insights from the Interviews: Naming, Explaining, and Coping -- Methodological Reflection: Negotiating Vulnerability and Normality -- Conclusion: Methodologies in Support of Reclaiming Power -- Literature -- 8 Interpersonal Process Recall in Systemic Research: Investigating Couple Therapists' Personal and Professional Selves -- Introduction -- Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR) as a Qualitative Interview Approach -- The Role of the Interviewer -- Two Positions of the Interviewee: The Talking Subject and the Object of Talk -- The Dialogical Approach as Conceptual Framework for Researching Systemic Therapy. Dialogical Approach in Psychotherapy Research -- Interpersonal Process Recall as a Storytelling Practice -- Using IPR/SRI to Analyse Couple Therapists' Perspectives on Their Professional Practices -- Procedure -- Couple Therapy Research 1 -- The Scene from the Therapy Session: The Physical Arrangements in the Therapy Room -- Extract 1: Transcript IPR/SRI with Male Therapist -- Couple Therapy Research 2 -- The Scene from the Therapy Session: Making Comparisons Between Couples -- Extract 2: Transcript IPR/SRI with Male Co-therapist -- Discussion -- Limitations, Methodological Reflections and Conclusions -- References -- 9 Bringing Mental Health Back into the Dynamics of Social Coexistence: Emotional Textual Analysis -- Introduction -- Emotional Textual Analysis -- Theoretical Framework -- Operational Procedure -- A History of Integration Between Research and Intervention -- ETA to Inquire into the Meaning of Psychiatric Diagnosis in School -- ETA as an Intervention-Research Tool for the Development of Healthcare Organizations -- The Research Context and Design -- Two Studies Using ETA to Explore the Culture of Staff and Clients -- The Staff Culture -- The Clients' Culture -- Conclusions -- References -- 10 Engraved in the Body: Ways of Reading Finnish People's Memories of Mental Hospitals -- Introduction -- Saara Jäntti: Organizing the Writing Collection -- Multidisciplinary Approach to the Memories: Description of Methodology and Methods -- Anu Rissanen: History of Mental Health Care in Finland in the Twentieth Century -- The Development of Mental Hospitals in Finland -- Treatment in Mental Hospitals -- Ways of Reading the Memories -- Karoliina Maanmieli (Former Kähmi)-Figurative Language and Memories of Abuse -- Figurative Language as a Means of Conveying Traumatic Experiences -- Heaven and Hell. The Oppressive Institution: Prison, Concentration Camp or a Rubbish Dump -- Animals and Inanimate Things -- Kirsi Heimonen: Researching Through Corporeal Attunement -- Corporeal Attunement and Embodied Hauntology -- Somatic Movement Practice as a Research Method -- Affects Within Memories and Movement -- Performing Memories -- Sari Kuuva: Psychiatric Hospitals as Emotional Communities-Fear, Topophilia and Topophobia in the Memories of the Children of the Staff -- Fear, Topophilia and Topophobia -- Empathy -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1 Our Call for Memories -- References -- 11 Conclusion: Qualitative Research in Mental Health: Reflections on Research Questions, Methods and Knowledge -- Four Types of Research Question -- Diversity with a Purpose -- What Makes Qualitative Research 'Research'? -- Trends and Challenges -- Conclusion and Future Directions -- References -- Index. |
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Research Perspectives in Couple Therapy : Discursive Qualitative Methods / / edited by Maria Borcsa, Peter Rober |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2016.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (185 p.) |
Disciplina | 150 |
Soggetto topico |
Clinical psychology
Families Families—Social aspects Psychotherapy Clinical Psychology Family Psychotherapy |
ISBN | 3-319-23306-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | The Challenge: Tailoring Qualitative Process Research Methods for the Study of Marital and Family Therapeutic Sessions -- The Couple Therapy of Victoria and Alfonso -- The Development of Dialogical Space in a Couple Therapy Session -- Introducing Novelties into Therapeutic Dialogue: The Importance of Minor Shifts of the Therapist -- Fostering Dialogue: Exploring the Therapists' Discursive Contributions in Couple Therapy -- Dominant Story, Power and Positioning -- Latent Meaning Structures in Couple Relations: Introducing Objective Hermeneutics into Systemic Therapy Research -- Family Semantic Polarities and Positionings: A Semantic Analysis -- Constructing the Moral Order of a Relationship in Couples Therapy -- About Complexity, Difference, and Process: Towards Integration and Temporary Closure. |
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Systemic Research in Individual, Couple, and Family Therapy and Counseling / / edited by Matthias Ochs, Maria Borcsa, Jochen Schweitzer |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2020.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xviii, 439 pages) |
Disciplina | 616.8914 |
Collana | European Family Therapy Association Series |
Soggetto topico |
Psychotherapy
Counseling Social service Families Families—Social aspects Psychotherapy and Counseling Social Work Family, Group and Systematic Therapy Family |
ISBN | 3-030-36560-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1.The Heidelberg Systemic Research Conferences: Its History, Goals and Outcomes -- Section 1: Innovations in Systemic Research Paradigms -- Chapter 2. Contributions of Systemic Research to the Development of Psychotherapy -- Chapter 3. The Social Present in Psychotherapy: Duration of Nowness in Therapeutic Interaction -- Chapter 4. Significant Moments in a Couple Therapy Session: Towards the Integration of Different Modalities of Analysis -- Chapter 5. Collaborative Family Program Development: Research Methods that Investigate and Foster Resilience and Engagement in Marginalized Communities -- Chapter 6. Resilience of Individuals, Families, Communities and Environments: Mutually Dependent Protective Processes and Complex Systems -- Section 2: Methodological Considerations -- Chapter 7. Relational Research (Trans)forming Practices -- Chapter 8. Discourse Analysis and Systemic Family Therapy Research: The Methodological Contribution of Discursive Psychology -- Chapter 9. From Research on Dialogical Practice to Dialogical Research: Open Dialogue is Based on A Continuous Scientific Analysis -- Chapter 10. Systemic Practitioner Research: Some (Epistemological) Considerations and Examples -- Chapter 11. Family Secrecy – A Challenge for Researchers -- Section 3: Answering Clinical Issues Using Scientific Knowledge and Methods -- Chapter 12. Mentalization in Systemic Therapy and its Empirical Evidence -- Chapter 13. Mindfulness and Compassion-Based Interventions in Relational Contexts -- Chapter 14. What are the Emotions? How Emotion-Focused Therapy Could Inspire Systemic Practice -- Chapter 15. From Reactivity to Relational Empowerment in Couple Therapy: Insights from Interpersonal Neurobiology -- Chapter 16. Relationship Distress: Empirical Evidence for a Relational Needs Perspective -- Chapter 17. Violence in Families: Systemic Practice and Research -- Section 4: Improving Therapy Quality by Feedback.– Training and Publication -- Chapter 18. Research Informed Practice of Systemic Therapy -- Chapter 19. The Effectiveness of Three Psychotherapies of Different Type and Length in the Treatment of Patients Suffering from Anxiety Disorders -- Chapter 20. The SCORE in Europe: Measuring Effectiveness and Assisting Therapy -- Chapter 21. The Idiographic Voice in a Nomothetic World: Why Client Feedback is Essential to Our Professional Knowledge -- Chapter 22. Therapeutic-Factor-Oriented Skill-Building in Systemic Counselling: Productively Conjoining Attitude and Method -- Chapter 23. Publication in Family Therapy Journals: Family Process, Journal of Family Therapy and Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy – A Discussion with Editors. . |
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