Om Systemic Research in Individual, Couple, and Family Therapy and Counseling
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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