Training of psychodrama therapy in an interspecialty comparison for Austria: a retrospective poll of trainees
Abstract
This paper presents selected results of a survey on psychotherapy in Austria, an explorative study of 2001, which outlined the Austrian scene of psychotherapy training in quantity and gave details of 1351 respondents on their psychotherapy training and employment. The authors compare the overall results of this survey with information given by 61 psychodrama therapists and deal with length and costs of the training, therapies for training purposes, supervision and ways of teaching theory, job organization, capacity as to clients and methods used in practice.Keywords:
Psychotherapy; Training; Austria; Psychodrama; Survey.
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2005-01-01
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Hagleitner, J., & Lang, M. (2005). Training of psychodrama therapy in an interspecialty comparison for Austria: a retrospective poll of trainees. Psychotherapie-Wissenschaft, (1), 26–35. Retrieved from https://psychotherapie-wissenschaft.info/article/view/377
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