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Pilotna terapevtska skupina za moške : magistrsko delo
ID Čampa, Boštjan (Author), ID Šugman Bohinc, Lea (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Osnovni namen raziskave v magistrskem delu je bil ustanoviti in spremljati pilotno terapevtsko skupino za moške ter proučiti morebitne spremembe na raziskovalnih področjih samopodobe, težav pri regulaciji čustev in osebne učinkovitosti. Podpora udeležencem skupine je temeljila na modelu relacijske družinske terapije z elementi k rešitvi usmerjenega terapevtskega pristopa in čuječnosti. V ta namen je bil oblikovan osemnajsttedenski terapevtski program, v katerem je sodelovalo sedem moških udeležencev. Zbiranje podatkov je vključevalo dnevnike posameznih srečanj in opombe, ki sta jih zapisovala terapevta, zaključni polstrukturirani intervju in tri samoocenjevalne lestvice (Rosenbergova lestvica samopodobe – RSES, Težave pri regulaciji čustev – DERS in Pregled osebne učinkovitosti – ROPELOC), ki so jih udeleženci izpolnili na več časovnih točkah programa in raziskave. Rezultati zaključne samoocene kažejo na pozitivno spremembo samopodobe, na večjo osebno učinkovitost in na manj težav pri regulaciji čustev. Udeležencem skupine so bili v povezavi s skupinsko dinamiko pomembni medsebojna podpora, odgovornost in razumevanje, medsebojno zaupanje in varnost, iskrenost, slišanost, sproščenost, pristnost, povezanost in pripadnost. V osebnem procesu so prepoznali naslednje podporne dejavnike: biti del skupine, prisotnost, povezanost, medsebojna podpora, spodbuda, sprejemanje in razumevanje, deljenje lastnih zgodb, izkušenj in ranljivosti z drugimi moškimi v skupini, medsebojno reflektiranje, odzivi in validacije, , predhodna priprava na srečanje ter razmišljanje in poglabljanje v temo ter podpora vodij skupine. Pilotna raziskava terapevtske skupine za moške je pokazala, da je taka oblika podpore in pomoči lahko ustrezna za nespecifično problematiko.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:psihosocialna pomoč za moške, skupinska dinamika, terapevtska skupina, samopodoba, osebna učinkovitost, regulacija čustev
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[B. Čampa]
Year:2023
Number of pages:180 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-145094 This link opens in a new window
UDC:615.851-055.1
COBISS.SI-ID:154169603 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.04.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:A Pilot Therapy Group for Men
Abstract:
The main objective of the research in this master's thesis was to establish and monitor a pilot therapeutic group for men and to investigate possible changes in the research areas of self-image, difficulties in emotion regulation, and personal efficacy. Support for group participants was based on the relational family therapy model with elements of the solution-focused brief therapy approach and mindfulness. To this end, an eighteen-week therapeutic programme was developed with seven men participating. Data collection included diaries of individual sessions and therapist notes, a final semi-structured interview, and three self-assessment scales (Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale - RSES, Difficulties in emotion regulation scale - DERS, and Personal Effectiveness Review - ROPELOC). Participants completed these scales at various times during the programme and study. The results of the final self-assessment showed a positive change in self-image, greater personal effectiveness, and fewer problems with emotion regulation. In terms of group dynamics, participants indicated the importance of mutual support, responsibility and understanding, mutual trust and safety, honesty, listening, relaxation, authenticity, connection, and belonging. The following factors were identified as supportive of personal process: Being part of a group, presence, connection, mutual support, encouragement, acceptance and understanding, sharing one's stories, experiences and vulnerability with the other men in the group, mutual reflection, responses and validations, preparation before the meeting and reflection, deepening of the topic, and support from the group leaders. The pilot study of a therapeutic group for men has shown that this form of support and help can be appropriate for non-specific problems.

Keywords:psychosocial support for men, group dynamics, therapeutic group, self-image, personal efficacy, emotional regulation

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