Quantitative and qualitative research on brief systemic therapies carried out within the framework of an ambulatory consultation for couples and families


Autoria(s): Boillat Camille; Carneiro Claudio; Vaudan Christel; Despland Jean-Nicolas; De Roten Yves
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Abstract: This article presents both a brief systemic intervention method (IBS) consisting in 6 sessions developed in an ambulatory service for couples and families, and two research projects done in collaboration with the Institute for Psychotherapy of the University of Lausanne. The first project is quantitative and it aims at evaluating the effectiveness of ISB. One of its main feature is that outcomes are assessed at different levels of individual and family functioning: 1) symptoms and individual functioning; 2) quality of marital relationship; 3) parental and co-parental relationships; 4) familial relationships. The second project is a qualitative case study about a marital therapy which identifies and analyses significant moments of the therapeutic process from the patients' perspective. Methodology was largely inspired by Daniel Stem's work about "moments of meeting" in psychotherapy. Results show that patients' theories about relationship and change are important elements that deepen our understanding of the change process in couple and family therapy. The interest of associating clinicians and researchers for the development and validation of a new clinical model is discussed.

Identificador

https://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_055C3CC214ED

isbn:0250-4952

isiid:000267420200006

doi:10.3917/tf.092.0177

Idioma(s)

fr

Fonte

Thérapie Familiale, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 177-193

Palavras-Chave #Research; Important moments; Brief therapy; Clients' perspective; CLIENTS
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/review

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