Browsing Faculty of Psychology by Subject "psykoterapi"
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En systemforståelse av helende relasjoner
(The University of Bergen, 2015-04-15)The aim of this paper is to explore if a conceptualization of the therapeutic relationship as a system can enlighten our understanding of mechanisms of change in psychotherapy. The works of Daniel Siegel are presented ...Master thesis -
Et buddhistisk perspektiv på foranderlighet og psykoterapi
(The University of Bergen, 2018-06-08)The paper describes the ontological principles found in Buddhist teachings. These are presented in context with the human psyche, which is the main concern in Buddha´s formulation of suffering and its alleviation. The ...Master thesis -
Hva innebærer det for en psykolog å ha kompetanse innen religion og åndelighet i klinisk praksis?
(The University of Bergen, 2016-04-15)Although research suggests connections between a patient's spiritual and religious beliefs and practices (SRBP) and his/her mental health, and religion still seems to be relevant for many people in Norway, the actions ...Master thesis -
Kroppen viser vei: en eksplorerende studie av psykologers forståelse og bruk av kroppslige aspekter som del av sitt terapeutiske virke
(The University of Bergen, 2015-11-24)This study is an attempt to get a better understanding of psychotherapist's phenomenological understanding of how bodily aspects are included as part of their therapeutic work. In our work we have applied a moderate degree ...Master thesis -
Persepsjon av emosjonell nonverbal kommunikasjon i krysskulturelt terapeutisk arbeid.
(The University of Bergen, 2017)The following study address the research question “What implications could crosscultural variations in perception of nonverbal emotional expressions have for therapeutic work? To answer the research question we have ...Master thesis -
Seksuell orientering i terapi - usynlig og antatt heterofil? Å komme ut som homofil, lesbisk og bifil i terapi - en litteraturgjennomgang
(The University of Bergen, 2018-06-06)Lesbian women, gay men and bisexual men and women (LGB) must consider revealing their sexual orientation in every new situation. This includes encounters in health services. Historically, mental health services have met ...Master thesis