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Methodologische und methodische Überlegungen zum Prozeß der Verallgemeinerung anhand eines Forschungsbeispiels aus dem Bereich der Gemeindepsychiatrie

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Schürmann, Ingeborg

Abstract

Der Prozeß der Verallgemeinerung durch Gruppen- und Typenbildung hilft, eine komplexe Realität zu strukturieren und Hypothesen zu entwickeln. Dieser Artikel stellt den Prozeß der Verallgemeinerung anband eines Forschungsbeispiels aus dem Bereich der Gemeindepsychiatrie dar. Es wird der Versuch unter... view more

Der Prozeß der Verallgemeinerung durch Gruppen- und Typenbildung hilft, eine komplexe Realität zu strukturieren und Hypothesen zu entwickeln. Dieser Artikel stellt den Prozeß der Verallgemeinerung anband eines Forschungsbeispiels aus dem Bereich der Gemeindepsychiatrie dar. Es wird der Versuch unternommen, die Beziehungsgeschichte von psychisch Kranken in der Großstadt zu verstehen und zu analysieren. Interviews wurden aus diesem Grunde mit den Betroffenen selbst, deren Psychiatern und Angehörigen geführt.... view less


The process of generalizing by the formation of groups and typologies helps to structure complex reality and develop hypotheses. This article introduces the process of generalization giving a research example within the area of community psychiatry. Effort is taken to understand and analyze the rela... view more

The process of generalizing by the formation of groups and typologies helps to structure complex reality and develop hypotheses. This article introduces the process of generalization giving a research example within the area of community psychiatry. Effort is taken to understand and analyze the relationship history of psychiatry patients in big cities. Due to this concern, patients, their psychiatrists, and their relatives have been interviewed.... view less

Keywords
identity; large city; psychiatrist; social relations; everyday life; mental illness; physician-patient relationship; social psychiatry; facility; patient

Classification
Psychological Disorders, Mental Health Treatment and Prevention

Method
empirical; development of methods

Free Keywords
Beziehungsformen; psychisch Kranke; qualitative Forschungsprozesse; SABS (Structural Analysis of Social Behavior); Verallgemeinerung; social relationship; generalization; psychiatry patients; qualitative research processes; SABS (Structural Analysis of Social Behavior)

Document language
German

Publication Year
1999

Page/Pages
p. 96-101

Journal
Gemeindepsychologie Rundbriefe, 5 (1999) 2

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works


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