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Katedra psychologie (25700)
Title:
Subjective evalution of the consulting intervention
Citace
Paulík, K. Subjective evalution of the consulting intervention.
In:
Developement of postgraduate courses in applied social sciences .
Athens - Exeter: Media and Design DTP, 1999. Media and Design DTP, 1999. s. 59-75. ISBN 960-91177-0-8.
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Publication year:
1999
Obor:
Psychologie
Number of pages:
7
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59
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75
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ISBN code:
960-91177-0-8
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Proceedings title:
Developement of postgraduate courses in applied social sciences
Proceedings:
Mezinárodní
Publisher name:
Media and Design DTP
Place of publishing:
Athens - Exeter
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příslušnosti účastníků:
Evropská akce
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Key words in English:
adviser; social practise; consulting and psychoterapeutic intervention
Annotation in original language:
Paulik´s conceptual study clarifies the use of indicators which are suitable for evaluation of achieved effects of consulting and psychotherapy intervention in the social practise. It explores in detail experience and behavioral indicators of subjective satisfaction in historical and psychological and social links and deduces how to utilize them in the self reflection of the adviser.
Annotation in english language:
Paulik´s conceptual study clarifies the use of indicators which are suitable for evaluation of achieved effects of consulting and psychotherapy intervention in the social practise. It explores in detail experience and behavioral indicators of subjective satisfaction in historical and psychological and social links and deduces how to utilize them in the self reflection of the adviser.
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RIV/61988987:17250/99:00000120
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