Titolo Rivista RIVISTA DI PSICOLOGIA CLINICA
Autori/Curatori Matteo Reho, Silvia Bellone, Gianni Cacciatore, Linda Campilongo, Lorenzo Chiga, Sara Gemma, Federica Leonardis, Giovanna Massari, Oronzo Mazzeo, Andrea Mele, Sara Ponturi, Alessandro Puscio, Alessia Renzi, Alessia Sternativo, Gloria Lagetto
Anno di pubblicazione 2025 Fascicolo 2025/1
Lingua Inglese Numero pagine 22 P. 51-72 Dimensione file 0 KB
DOI 10.3280/rpc1-2025oa19832
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This study explores the evolution of Hospital Psychology Services (HPS) over the past decade, analyzing how professionals represent structural, functional, and managerial changes. Grounded in Semiotic-Cultural Psychology Theory (SCPT), the research employs Automated Co-occurrence Analysis for Semantic Mapping (ACASM) to examine interview data from 27 Italian HPS. Four themes emerged: Organizational complexity, Organizational challenges, Service networking, and Service consolidation. Results reveal bipolar semantic structures organizing these representations, notably Professional practice vs Networking and Challenges vs. Empowerment. The study provides a first overview of how the representational world of hospital psychologists can serve as a marker of the transformations taking place in the sector.
This study explores the evolution of Hospital Psychology Services (HPS) over the past decade, analyzing how professionals represent structural, functional, and managerial changes. Grounded in Semiotic-Cultural Psychology Theory (SCPT), the research employs Automated Co-occurrence Analysis for Semantic Mapping (ACASM) to examine interview data from 27 Italian HPS. Four themes emerged: Organizational complexity, Organizational challenges, Service networking, and Service consolidation. Results reveal bipolar semantic structures organizing these representations, notably Professional practice vs Networking and Challenges vs. Empowerment. The study provides a first overview of how the representational world of hospital psychologists can serve as a marker of the transformations taking place in the sector.
Parole chiave:; Hospital psychology services; healthcare transformation; cultural analysis; representations; ACASM
Matteo Reho, Silvia Bellone, Gianni Cacciatore, Linda Campilongo, Lorenzo Chiga, Sara Gemma, Federica Leonardis, Giovanna Massari, Oronzo Mazzeo, Andrea Mele, Sara Ponturi, Alessandro Puscio, Alessia Renzi, Alessia Sternativo, Gloria Lagetto, Hospital Psychology Services: Representations of structural and functional changes in "RIVISTA DI PSICOLOGIA CLINICA" 1/2025, pp 51-72, DOI: 10.3280/rpc1-2025oa19832