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Title Systemic research in individual, couple, and family therapy and counseling / Matthias Ochs, Maria Borcsa, Jochen Schweitzer, editors
Published Cham : Springer, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (439 pages)
Series European Family Therapy Association Ser
European Family Therapy Association series
Contents Intro -- Foreword -- The European Family Therapy Association and the Heidelberg Systemic Research Conferences -- References -- Contents -- Contributors -- About the Editors -- The Heidelberg Systemic Research Conferences: Their History, Goals and Outcomes -- A Brief History -- The Start: Why and How It Began in 1998 -- Networking by Conferencing: The German Language Conferences, 2004 Until 2012 -- Going Big: The European Conference 2014 and the International Conference 2017 -- So What? An Attempt to Look Back on Process and Outcome of These Conferences -- References
Part I: Innovations in Systemic Research Paradigms -- Contributions of Systemic Research to the Development of Psychotherapy -- Challenges of Contemporary Psychotherapy -- Combining Practice and Research by Monitoring Change Dynamics -- The Identification of Order Transitions: Converging Evidence from Different Methods -- Dynamic Patterns of Interpersonal Systems -- Criteria of a Systemic Monitoring and Feedback Approach on Change Dynamics -- Understanding the Mechanisms of Change -- The Investigation of Order Transitions -- Modeling the Mechanisms and Dynamics of Psychotherapeutic Change
Can Systemic Research Meet the Challenges of the Profession? -- References -- The Social Present in Psychotherapy: Duration of Nowness in Therapeutic Interaction -- Introduction -- A Minimal Model of Psychotherapy -- Methods to Assess the Minimal Model of Psychotherapy -- Findings on the Social Present of Psychotherapy -- Conclusions for Psychotherapy -- References -- Significant Moments in a Couple Therapy Session: Towards the Integration of Different Modalities of Analysis -- Introduction -- The Analysis of the Dialogue -- Autonomic Nervous System Responses: Skin Conductance Responses (SCRs)
Nonverbal Synchronization -- Inner Dialogue Captured by the Stimulated Recall Interview (SRI) -- Method -- The Case -- Research Procedure -- Dialogical Investigations of Happenings of Change (DIHC) -- Electrodermal Activity: Skin Conductance Responses (SCRs) -- Observing Nonverbal Synchrony (ONS) -- SRIs -- Results -- Overview of the Session -- The Dialogue -- Electrodermal Activity as Manifested SCRs -- The Nonverbal Synchronization of Body Postures and Movements
Integration of the Information from the Different Research Methods Based on the Participants' Inner Dialogues (Information from the SRIs) -- SRI Clip 1 (TE12) -- SRI Clip 2 (TE14) -- SRI Clip 3 (TE16) -- SRI Clip 4 (TE17 to TE18) -- Summary of the Findings from the SRIs in Combination with the Findings on Autonomic Nervous System Arousal and Nonverbal Synchronization -- Discussion -- References -- Collaborative Family Program Development: Research Methods That Investigate and Foster Resilience and Engagement in Marginalized Communities -- Introduction
Summary This book examines systemic family therapy research, addressing key topics across the interrelated disciplines of psychotherapy, social work, and counseling. Drawing from contributions at the 2017 International Systemic Research Conference in Heidelberg, it includes both quantitative and qualitative research perspectives and outlines a wide array of approaches, using systems theory and constructivist epistemology. In addition, the book focuses on innovative paradigms, research strategies, and methods, seeking to bridge the gap between research and practice in the field of systemic family therapy. Finally, it provides guidance on submitting and maximizing the likelihood of research paper acceptance to leading family therapy journals. Topics featured in this book include: Effectiveness of research-informed systemic therapy. Mindfulness and compassion-based interventions in relational contexts. Use of SCORE (Systemic Clinical Outcome and Routine Evaluation) as an indicator of family functioning in Europe. Systemic approaches for working with couples with high conflict behaviors. Therapeutic-Factor-Oriented skill building in systemic counseling. Importance of client feedback in development of professional knowledge base. Systemic Research in Individual, Couple, and Family Therapy and Counseling is a must-have resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students in family therapy, clinical psychology, general practice/family medicine, and social work as well as all interrelated psychology and medical sub-disciplines
Notes Expert-Driven Versus Collaboratively - Created Family Programs: A Brief Review
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Subject Psychotherapy -- Treatment
Form Electronic book
Author Ochs, Matthias
Borcsa, Maria
Schweitzer, Jochen
ISBN 9783030365608
3030365603
9783030365615
3030365611
9783030365622
303036562X