Ole Dreier is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Copenhagen, where he received both his MA and his PhD. He is a leading scholar in activity theory and critical psychology in Europe and combines work on the development of theory with research directed at developing practices in the fields of psychotherapy, health care, and education. He is a member of the Danish interdisciplinary Center for Health, Humanity, and Culture and an approved specialist in psychotherapy and supervision. Dreier has held the Wilhelm-Wundt chair in Leipzig and has been affiliated with universities in Mexico, Germany, and the United States. He is a member of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology and the International Society for Cultural and Activity Research.
Introduction
1. Researching psychotherapy as a social practice
2. Theorizing persons in structures of social practice
3. A study: its design and conduct
4. Clients' ordinary lives plus sessions
5. Therapy in clients' social practice across places
6. Changes in clients' practice across places
7. Changing problems across places
8. The conduct of everyday life and the life trajectory
9. The childrens' changing conducts of everyday life and life trajectories
10. The parents' changing conducts of everyday life and life trajectories
11. The changing conduct of everyday family life and family trajectory
12. Research in social practice.