CORRIGENDUM to A Grounded Theory Analysis of the Experience of Therapy in the Context of Negative Change

SAGE Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 215824402110548
SAGE Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 215824402110231
Author(s):  
Christina Hart ◽  
Inga Boellinghaus ◽  
Sue Holttum ◽  
Melanie Shepherd ◽  
Clare O’Brien ◽  
...  

Negative change occurring during psychotherapy is relatively underresearched and current theories take little account of social context. Eight clients and four therapists were interviewed about their therapy experience when reliable score deterioration on an outcome measure was observed, with the aim of generating a Grounded Theory model of negative change. The emerging model identified three major themes: a context of adversity, the therapeutic experience, and help withdrawn (within the context of positive outcomes). Difficulties included wanting therapy to provide more advice, talking about distressing issues, relationship difficulties, ambivalence, and a wish for support instead of change. Client context merits increased attention. Changes in outcome measures used, more diverse supervision models, training to use outcome measures constructively, and sensitive, routine analysis of negative change are indicated. Increased availability of therapies able to address clients’ interpersonal and social context and a wider choice of therapy type would allow interventions to better fit the individual in context.


Psychotherapy ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 53 (1) ◽  
pp. 78-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomas Rihacek ◽  
Ester Danelova

2021 ◽  
pp. 147490412110109
Author(s):  
Henrike Terhart

Teachers trained in one country are often not allowed to serve as teachers in another country because their teacher’s license is not recognised as equivalent. The barriers these teachers have to overcome in order to work in their profession again are high and often require further (full) teacher training at the university. The paper provides insights into the conditions for teachers who participate in (re-)qualification programmes in Germany and Europe. By linking the theoretical concepts of a biographical approach to teacher professionalisation and transnationalisation in education, the results of an interview study with teachers who have participated in a programme for refugee teachers at a university in Germany are presented. The Grounded Theory analysis reconstructs the strategies of internationally educated teachers managing to keep up their hope to be able to work as teachers again and thus counter the formal de-professionalisation they are facing.


1996 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 249-264 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. A. Clegg ◽  
P. J. Standen ◽  
G. Jones

2010 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 353-371 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joanne Coldwell ◽  
Sara Meddings ◽  
Paul M. Camic

Author(s):  
Stephen Dann

This paper delivers a new Twitter content classification framework based sixteen existing Twitter studies and a grounded theory analysis of a personal Twitter history. It expands the existing understanding of Twitter as a multifunction tool for personal, profession, commercial and phatic communications with a split level classification scheme that offers broad categorization and specific sub categories for deeper insight into the real world application of the service.


2019 ◽  
Vol 39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olívia Rodrigues da Cunha ◽  
Luc Vandenberghe

Resumo A teorização contemporânea enfatiza o envolvimento emocional do terapeuta no relacionamento terapêutico. O objetivo desse estudo é compreender como esse envolvimento se dá na prática clínica e por que terapeutas escolham esse caminho. Foi desenvolvido um estudo a partir de entrevistas a 14 terapeutas, com perguntas sobre como utilizam suas emoções em sessão e quais benefícios visam com essa ação. A análise e categorização dos dados encontrados foram pautadas nos preceitos da Grounded Theory Analysis. Os resultados sugerem que terapeutas expõem suas emoções em sessão com objetivo de diagnóstico e como intervenção terapêutica, promovendo comportamentos alvo e maior consciência de processos interpessoais no cliente. Para o terapeuta, trabalhar com suas emoções pode acarretar em transformações tanto pessoais quanto profissionais. Em uma relação emocionalmente próxima, aberta e genuína no consultório, não só o cliente, mas também o terapeuta é transformado. Assim, a mudança que ocorre no processo terapêutico não deve ser pensada como um processo unilateral.


2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 34-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aisha Griffith ◽  
Reed W. Larson

The leaders of youth programs encounter a range of challenging situations that involve youth’s parents or families. This qualitative study obtained data on the variety and nature of these family-related “dilemmas of practice.” Longitudinal interviews with leaders of 10 high quality programs for high-school-aged youth yielded narrative information on a sample of 32 family dilemmas that they had encountered. Grounded theory analysis identified four categories of family dilemmas: 1) problems at home that become a concern to the leader, 2) parents’ expectations are incongruent with program norms or functioning, 3) parents do not support youth’s participation in the program or an aspect of the program, and 4) communicating with parents on sensitive matters. Each of these categories of dilemmas entailed distinct considerations and underlying issues that effective leaders need to be able to understand.


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