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Relatório de Estágio apresentado para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Psicologia do Desporto e do Exercício
Dissertação de Doutoramento realizada sob orientação da Professora Doutora Madalena Alarcão, apresentada à Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação da Universidade de Coimbra tendo em vista a obtenção do grau de Doutor em Psicologia, área de especialização em Psicologia Clínica.
UID/HIS/04666/2013 PEst-OE-HIS-UI0647 - info
The Assessment System of Narrative Change (ASNC) is a method to evaluate narratives in systemic post-modern therapies. ASNC was conceived to describe narrative changes of the system (families, couples, or/and individuals) and integrates seven main dimensions: (A) singularities, (B) nature of the story, (C) narrative connotation, (D) telling of the story, (E) narrative reflexivity, (F) central themes of the session, and (G) alternative behaviors. This system foresees investigation uses (description of system narratives, identification of relevant changing dimensions), clinical uses (narrative diagnoses and evaluation of changing potential, therapy orientation) and training uses (development of skills in educational systemic post-modern orientated programs for therapists).
A terapia familiar sistêmica de enfoque narrativo procura promover a mudança terapêutica através da perturbação das histórias dominantes sobre o problema e da construção de novas histórias para signifi car os eventos de vida. O objetivo deste estudo consistiu em compreender os aspetos que bloqueiam a mudança narrativa, partindo de uma metodologia de estudo de caso. Para o efeito, foram analisados 2 processos completos de terapia familiar, considerados insucessos por clientes e terapeutas. Foram visualizadas e intensivamente analisadas 16 sessões terapêuticas, através do Sistema de Avaliação da Mudança Narrativa (SAMN). Os resultados mostram que: (a) as narrativas permanecem estáticas, centradas no presente ou no passado, com total ausência de perspectiva de futuro; (b) a família explica as suas difi culdades ou problemas com ba...
The aim of this work is to study the social representations of Psychiatrists, Psychiatrist Interns, Child Psychiatrists and Clinical Psychologists about mental health and mental illness. A qualitative and exploratory study was developed based epistemologically on social constructionism and theoretically on social representations. Through the course of the research 30 health professionals participated in a semi‑structured interview whose content was analysed by means of the NVivo 10 Programme. The results showed that the social representations of mental illness are heterogeneous, emphasizing operational, etiologic‑explanatory and relativist conceptions. Mental health is conceptualized by health professionals according to the flexibility, adaptation, functionality and the biopsychosocial well‑being of individuals. Implications of this s...
Aims: The Assessment System of Narrative Change (ASNC) characterizes and evaluates narratives and their changes in therapy, across seven dimensions: singularities (A), nature of the story (B), narrative connotation (C), telling of the story (D), narrative reflexivity (E), session themes (F) and alternative behaviors (G).Method: The ASNC was applied in 83 sessions to evaluate its reliability and validity: 22 sessions of systemic family therapy related to substance abuse problems (study 1), 15 sessions of couple and family therapy related to several different problems (study 2) and 46 sessions of family therapy related to parental neglect, with 18 non-voluntary families (study 3).Results: The estimated reliability of the ASNC (Cohen’s Kappa) varies between excellent and satisfactory. The validity of the ASNC was established through its a...
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