Blar i AURA på forfatter "Ulland, Dagfinn"
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Embodied spirituality
Ulland, Dagfinn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The main findings on embodied spirituality within the Toronto Blessing are presented in this article. The aim of this study is to interpret ecstatic religious experiences from a psychological point of view. The theoretical ... -
Generating dialogical practices in mental health : experiences from southern Norway, 1998-2008
Ulland, Dagfinn; Andersen, Anders Johan W.; Larsen, Inger Beate; Seikkula, Jaakko (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)In Norway and many other countries, political guidelines prescribe the development of mental health strategies with both a service user's perspective and a treatment system established by the local authority. The development ... -
Klassesamtaler som eksistensielt drama - der psykisk helse oppstår mellom oss
Bøe, Tore Dag; Ulland, Dagfinn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)This article presents a qualitative study of a mental health promotion initiative at the interface between culture, health and education. In this initiative the aim is to facilitate conversations about various life issues ... -
Sektpsykologi: Et blikk på religiøse sekters innvirkning
Ringnes, Hege Kristin; Ulland, Dagfinn (Journal article, 2013) -
“She offered me a place and a future” : change is an event of becoming through movement in Ethical Time and Space
Bøe, Tore Dag; Kristoffersen, Kjell; Lindbom, Per Arne; Lindvig, Gunnhild Ruud; Seikkula, Jaakko; Ulland, Dagfinn; Zachariassen, Karianne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Within mental health research, the promise of exploring the lived experience of those affected is increasingly acknowledged. This research points to the significance of social aspects. The present study is part of a series ... -
To Make Room or Not to Make Room: Clients’ Narratives About Exclusion and Inclusion of Spirituality in Family Therapy Practice
Holmberg, Åse; Jensen, Per; Ulland, Dagfinn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This empirical article presents four narratives from an ongoing qualitative PhD project about spirituality and family therapeutic practice. Using case studies and narrative vignettes, the article presents client perspectives ...