Client perspectives and uses of psychotherapy |
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Authors: | Ole Dreier |
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Affiliation: | Psychological Laboratory , University of Copenhagen , Njalsgade 88 DK 2300, Copenhagen S, Denmark |
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Abstract: | ![]() The present paper argues for the importance of studying user perspectives on ongoing psychotherapy. Four approaches to such studies are discussed. It is stressed that studies of user perspectives may allow us to develop a broader and more robust understanding of clients as the primary agents of their own change processes, and that if the studies focus on clients' everyday lives during the course of psychotherapy, they allow us a better understanding of how clients include their psychotherapy, give it a particular significance, fight over it, and transform it as a part of their changing everyday practice in other places than the session. the rationale and design of such a study is presented. It is a study of a small number of family therapies with the present author as a co-therapist. Some preliminary findings from this study are presented. |
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Keywords: | psychotherapy user perspectives everyday life transfer |
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