Aandacht voor draagkracht: omgaan met niet-aangeboren hersenletsel

作者: Karen Schipper , Thijs Kessels , Jos Erp

DOI: 10.1007/BF03089378

关键词: Acquired brain injuryOptimismIntervention (counseling)PsychosocialPrudenceSolution focused brief therapyMedicinePsychotherapistRehabilitationAutonomy

摘要: Solution Focused Therapy: dealing with acquired brain injury. An intervention for patients and relatives Research has demonstrated a lack of attention psychosocial problems in the chronic stage injury (ABI). However, experience permanent restrictions, especially after the rehabilitation and express a need psycho-social support. This article describes new group which aims to support ABI their relatives. intervention is based on assumptions techniques Therapy. This therapy tries facilitate change participants by minimizing focus failures while highlighting clients’ goals, strengths resources. We conducted an explorative study preliminary results are promising. The may increase experienced autonomy social optimism. Participants concentrate more capacities after intervention. Prudence is required given methodological limitations study. Nonetheless, legitimate further controlled large-scale research effectiveness this

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