2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00729-022-00213-9
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Säuglings‑, Kinder- und Jugendlichen- (SKJ) Psychotherapien während der Covid-19 Pandemie: Ergebnisse einer Studie unter psychodynamischen Psychotherapeut*innen in Österreich

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Fragestellung Diese explorative Studie untersucht die Situation der Säuglings‑, Kinder- und Jugendlichen- (SKJ) Psychotherapien während der Covid-19 Pandemie in Österreich. Methodik 23 psychodynamisch arbeitende Psychotherapeut*innen nahmen an einer Online-Umfrage teil, die quantitative und qualitative Daten generierte. Offene Fragen zu subjektiv wahrgenommenen Veränderungen wurden mithilfe der qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse ausg… Show more

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“…Respondents working with children and adolescents reported a higher diversity of stressful feelings in their patients. Compared to their colleagues treating adult patients, psychologists working with children and adolescents more frequently reported changes in collaboration and working atmosphere, which may indicate an increased need for networking with other professionals and institutions in order to provide the necessary care for their patients, as well as exhaustion of psychologists due to the effort and difficult conditions, as also found by Fiala-Baumann et al (2022) . Respondents in our study were also critical of the lack of inpatient psychiatric care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Respondents working with children and adolescents reported a higher diversity of stressful feelings in their patients. Compared to their colleagues treating adult patients, psychologists working with children and adolescents more frequently reported changes in collaboration and working atmosphere, which may indicate an increased need for networking with other professionals and institutions in order to provide the necessary care for their patients, as well as exhaustion of psychologists due to the effort and difficult conditions, as also found by Fiala-Baumann et al (2022) . Respondents in our study were also critical of the lack of inpatient psychiatric care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%