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Der menschliche Kontext von Psychotherapien

Eine handlungstheoretische Systemanalyse von Einflüssen auf therapeutische Prozesse und Ergebnisse. Teil 2: Die individuellen Kontexte von Psychotherapie

The human context of psychotherapies

A system-analysis of influences on the therapeutical processes and results along the conceptual framework of the theory of action. Part 2: The individual context of psychotherapies

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Im zweiten Teil der Arbeit wird wiederum auf der Grundlage der Handlungstheorie von Parsons und Shils (1951), die die Ausgangskonstrukte des sozialen, kulturellen, Persönlichkeits- und organismischen Systems als flexibles Netzwerk von empirischen Konzepten enthält, der Kontext von Psychotherapie beleuchtet und eine Verbindung zum generischen Modell der Psychotherapie (Orlinsky u. Howard 1987) hergestellt. Schwerpunkt dieses zweiten Teils sind die individuellen Kontexte der Psychotherapie.

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This second part of the paper reflects the context of psychotherapy again on the basis of the theory of action proposed by Parsons and Shils (1951), containing the initial constructs of social, cultural, personality and organismal systems as a flexible network of empirical concepts, and conjuncts these aspects with the Generic Model of Psychotherapy (Orlinsky u. Howard 1987). This second parts focusses on the individual contexts of psychotherapy.

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Überarbeiteter Vortrag. Frühere Versionen dieses Vortrags wurden im November 2000 vor dem Chicago Area Chapter der Society for Psychotherapy Research und im November 2001 auf der Konferenz der North American Society for Psychotherapy Research in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, gehalten. Übersetzung aus dem Englischen von Erika Nemény, Berlin. Inhaltliche Bearbeitung Bernhard Strauß, Jena. Teil 1 s. Psychotherapeut 49: 88–100.

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Orlinsky, D. Der menschliche Kontext von Psychotherapien. Psychotherapeut 49, 167–181 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00278-004-0370-5

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