Towards the recovery of a sense of self: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of patients' experience of body-oriented psychotherapy for schizophrenia
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作者:
Galbusera, Laura
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Heidelberg Univ, Clin Gen Psychiat, Vossstr 2, D-69115 Heidelberg, GermanyHeidelberg Univ, Clin Gen Psychiat, Vossstr 2, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany
Galbusera, Laura
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Fellin, Lisa
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Univ East London, Sch Psychol, London, EnglandHeidelberg Univ, Clin Gen Psychiat, Vossstr 2, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany
Fellin, Lisa
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Fuchs, Thomas
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Heidelberg Univ, Clin Gen Psychiat, Vossstr 2, D-69115 Heidelberg, GermanyHeidelberg Univ, Clin Gen Psychiat, Vossstr 2, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany
process research;
psychosis/severe mental illness;
qualitative research methods;
body-oriented psychotherapy;
interpretative phenomenological analysis;
THERAPY;
PEOPLE;
PSYCHOSIS;
CLIENTS;
INTERVENTION;
MOVEMENT;
MEMORY;
D O I:
10.1080/10503307.2017.1321805
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要:
Objective: Increasing evidence supports the efficacy of body-oriented psychotherapy (BPT) for schizophrenia. Yet, so far no research has investigated outcome in relation to therapy process: Why and how BPT is effective. In this study, we qualitatively explore participants' experience of a manualized BPT for schizophrenia to shed light on the process of therapeutic change. Method: We conducted in-depth interviews with 6 participants who completed a 10-week BPT group intervention. Interviews explored participants' experience of change and helpful aspects of therapy and were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Findings: We identified six master themes across the interviews: (i) Being a whole: body-mind connection; (ii) Being agentic and being able; (iii) Being unique and worthy: Being accepted for who one is; (iv) Changing interactions: Engaging in authentic interpersonal contact; (v) Being part of a group: Feeling integrated; and (vi) Hope and investing in the future. Conclusion: We discuss the clinical implications for each theme and bring the findings together by describing therapeutic change in schizophrenia as a recovery of sense of self at different but interlocked levels. Moreover, we put forward recommendations for both specific and common factors for schizophrenia therapy.