
Abstract Introduction Sense of control is an integral part of well‐being. Studies have reported on the connection between loss of control and psychological symptoms. However, loss of sense of control has not yet been studied from the perspective of psychotherapists. Methods This study had three research objectives: to find out how psychotherapists define loss of sense of control, whether they consider loss of sense of control to play a role in the start of psychological symptoms, and, if so, in what cases. Lebanese psychotherapists were interviewed and the data were then analyzed using frame analysis. Results The analysis revealed two definitions for loss of sense of control and conflicting views on whether it plays a role in the onset of disorders. Problems within relationships and stress were the most mentioned examples of loss of sense of control. Conclusion The findings shed light on psychotherapists’ diverse opinions and explanations regarding the role of loss of sense of control in the development of psychological symptoms.
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry, Käyttäytymisen muutos, hyvinvointi ja terveys elämänkulussa, Psychotherapists, Psychology, Hyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisö, Humans, Internal-External Control, School of Wellbeing, psykoterapeutit, elämänhallinta, psychological disorders, Original Articles, psykoterapia, Psykologia, loss of sense of control, psychotherapy, Psychotherapy, kvalitatiivinen tutkimus, Behaviour change, health, and well-being across the lifespan, qualitative research, RC321-571
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry, Käyttäytymisen muutos, hyvinvointi ja terveys elämänkulussa, Psychotherapists, Psychology, Hyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisö, Humans, Internal-External Control, School of Wellbeing, psykoterapeutit, elämänhallinta, psychological disorders, Original Articles, psykoterapia, Psykologia, loss of sense of control, psychotherapy, Psychotherapy, kvalitatiivinen tutkimus, Behaviour change, health, and well-being across the lifespan, qualitative research, RC321-571
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