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Forschen gegen Stress
(2006)
Formulating transference in cognitive and dynamic psychotherapies using role relationship models
(2009)
Configurational analysis, a system that can be used to organize formulations of transference phenomena, may be helpful to cognitive behavioral as well as psychodynamic therapists. We interviewed 41 experienced psychotherapists, 24 of whom were psychodynamic therapists and 17 of whom were cognitive-behavioral therapists. The therapists first each rated one of their well-known patients on a list of 12 simple positive and negative transferences. Next, they described the patient's transference in their own words. After that, each therapist formulated the same patient's transference contents according to a more complex format, the Role Relationships Model Configuration (RRMC). Both groups reported relatively similar levels of both positive and negative transference reactions. Both groups found the RRMC format useful, with 38 (92.7%) of the 41 therapists indicating that they found the RRMC method “moderately” to “very” useful. Using the RRMC as a structured approach to identify and describe transference and relationship patterns appears to be helpful to psychotherapists with different theoretical orientations.
Introduction: Heroin overdose is a leading cause of mortality among drug users. This paper aims to identify individual and contextual factors associated with lethal and non-lethal heroin-related overdoses on the basis of case reports and semi-structured proxy interviews. Typical patterns within these cases are determined by means of cluster analysis. Methods: Within the CaRe (Case Reports of heroin-related overdoses) study, case reports (100 proxy reports of overdose events from 36 different facilities) were gathered and evaluated as part of a nationwide survey of experts conducted in Germany in 2019. Following initial descriptive analyses a two-step cluster analysis with the four binary variables of gender, age, time and place was conducted to identify patterns within the reported cases. Results: The case reports grouped into five clusters: 1) Younger male drug users, found in a public space during the daytime; 2) Female drug users; 3) Older male drug users, found in a public space during the daytime; 4) Drug users found at home at night; 5) Drug users found outside at night. Overdoses by female drug users and those which occurred at home and/or at night were significantly more likely to have a fatal outcome. Conclusion: Future prevention
and intervention measures should aim to consider the context, i.e.
Familäre Erziehung und abweichendes Verhalten. Ein Vergleich der Geschlechter und Familiennormen
(2013)
Fachöffentlichkeit und Berufspraxis messen der staatlichen Anerkennung weiterhin hohe Bedeutung bei
(2017)
Der Beitrag illustriert in Zahlen die Fachkräftesituation in der Sozialen Arbeit und wirft als Konsequenz ein Schlaglicht auf innovative(re) Personalkonzepte. Hier wird davon ausgegangen, dass die gestiegene Diversität von Lebensläufen und -entwürfen mit flexiblen und individualisierten Regelungen in der Organisation zu beantworten sind. Weil aber nicht für jede*n ein "Extrawürstchen" gebraten werden kann, sind innovative Personalkonzepte gefragt, die individuelle Regelungen ermöglichen, ohne Führungskräfte zu überfordern. Es bedarf "schlicht" eines neuen Systems, die die Realität von Mitarbeitenden und Organisationsumwelt(en) berücksichtigt.