Mag. Margarete Finger-Ossinger, MSc
- Psychotherapeutin (Personzentrierte Psychotherapie)
Sprache
englisch
Titel englisch
The Dialogical Process in Three Different Diagnostic Procedures and Therapie Approaches
Autor*in
Löffler-Stastka, H.; Bukowski, X; Finger-Ossinger, M.; Grillmeier-Rehder, U.; Kotlowska, I.
veröffentlicht in
Fachzeitschrift
Titel der Fachzeitschrift
International Journal of Translation&Community Medicine (IJTCM) ISSN2333-8385
Verlag
SciDocPublishers, Delaware, USA
Ort
Delaware, USA
Jahr
2015
Ausgabe/Heft
IJTCM-2333-8385-03-201
ISSN-Nummer
ISSN 2333-8385
Abstract englisch
Clinical reasoning and diagnostic processes are easy to be applied by the experienced clinician. Clinicians with their implicite knowledge gather experiences, some build up guidelines, search for consensus statements, but the practical point of the procedure ist an underrepresented research topic:Firs, the components of efficient processes have to be elucidated: The affectively involving "now moment" facilitates initial treatment processes. In order to produce such communication processes a dialogical process including empathy, respect, authenticity an reflective functioning has to be established. Three psychotherapeutic methods describe their way of establishing such a dialogical process in order to meet best practice diagnostic procedures. An empirical evaluation of the therapeutic processes with dth AREQ an PQS, based on the q-sort methodology, illustrates the interactio an change process, especially significant "now moments". As this moments are essential for clinical work patient-doctor-communication processes should focus on such affectively