Psychotherapy from the perspective of Chilean patients with schizophrenia
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Abarzúa Cubillos, Marianella Soledad
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Silva, Macarena
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Navarro, Daniela
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Krause, Mariane
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2017-11-02T20:10:12Z
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2017-11-02T20:10:12Z
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2016
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Estudios de Psicología / Studies in Psychology, 2016 Vol. 37, Nos. 2–3, 418–431
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10.1080/02109395.2016.1189204
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/145439
Abstract
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While the contribution of patients' perspectives regarding their psychotherapeutic experiences has been widely recognized, some have received less attention from research, as is the case of people with schizophrenia. This paper focuses on the subjective experience of psychotherapy in order to go more in-depth into aspects related to the therapeutic success. A study of multiple cases was carried out which included four patients who participated in semi-structured interviews. Data analysis was performed based on the Grounded Theory. Results show that the process of psychotherapeutic change in people with schizophrenia can be understood as a progressive reintegration of the self into the biographical continuity and they contribute to understanding the meaning that psychotherapy can have for people suffering from schizophrenia.
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Abstract
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Si bien el aporte de la visión de los pacientes sobre sus experiencias
psicoterapéuticas ha sido ampliamente reconocido, algunos han recibido menor
atención desde la investigación, como es el caso de las personas con esquizofrenia.
El presente trabajo se centra en su experiencia subjetiva de la psicoterapia,
a fin de profundizar en los aspectos vinculados con el éxito terapéutico. Se realizó
un estudio de casos múltiples, que incluyó a cuatro pacientes que participaron de
entrevistas semi-estructuradas. El análisis de datos fue realizado a través de la
Grounded Theory. Los resultados muestran que el proceso de cambio
psicoterapéutico en personas con esquizofrenia puede ser entendido como una
progresiva reinserción del self en la continuidad biográfica. En tal sentido,
contribuyen a la comprensión de los significados que puede tener la psicoterapia
para personas afectadas de esquizofrenia.
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This study was supported by the Chilean National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research, National Doctoral Fellowship, Folio 21120766; the Chilean Science and Technology Fund (FONDECYT), Project No. 11141179; and the Innovation Fund for Competitiveness (FIC) from the Ministry of Economy, Development and Tourism, by means of the Millennium Science Initiative, Project IS130005.