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Marius Veseth

Professor
  • E-mailMarius.Veseth@uib.no
  • Phone+47 55 58 29 45
  • Visitor Address
    Alrek helseklynge, Årstadveien 17
    5009 Bergen
  • Postal Address
    Postboks 7807
    5020 Bergen
Selected publications
  • Veseth, Marius; Binder, Per-Einar; Borg, Marit; Davidson, Larry. 2016. Recovery in bipolar disorders: Experienced therapists' view of their patients' struggles and efforts when facing a severe mental illness. Journal of psychotherapy integration. 26: 437-449. doi: 10.1037/int0000046
  • Veseth, Marius. 2016. Vi må tenke nytt om uvanlige sanseerfaringer. Psykologisk.no – Scandinavian Psychologist. Published 2016-07-14. doi: http://psykologisk.no/2016/07/vi-ma-tenke-nytt-om-uvanlige-sanseefaringer/
  • Veseth, Marius; Skjølberg, Åse. 2016. Lidelse kan lettes og gode liv leves. Bedringsprosesser ved alvorlige psykiske lidelser. Kapittel 12, pages 213-230. In:
    • Underlid, Kjell; Dyregrov, Kari; Thuen, Frode. 2016. Krevende livserfaringer og psykisk helse. Cappelen Damm Akademisk. 243 pages. ISBN: 978-82-02-48576-4.
  • Veseth, Marius. 2014. Folk blir bedre: Hva vi kan lære av menneskers egne erfaringer med vekst og positiv utvikling ved alvorlige psykiske lidelser. Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening. 51: 29-35.
  • Veseth, Marius; Binder, Per-Einar; Borg, Marit; Davidson, Larry. 2013. How I found out I had a bipolar disorder: A reflexive-collaborative exploration of the process of identifying that one is struggling with a severe mental health problem. Qualitative Studies. 4: 21-38. doi: 10.7146/qs.v4i1.8127
  • Veseth, Marius. 2013. Recovery in bipolar disorder: A Reflexive-collaborative exploration of the lived experiences of healing and growth when battling a severe mental illness. University of Bergen.
  • Veseth, Marius. 2012. Bedringsperspektiv på bipolare lidelser. Kapittel 22, pages 447-458. In:
    • Haver, Brit; Ødegaard, Ketil Joachim; Fasmer, Ole Bernt. 2012. Bipolare lidelser. Fagbokforlaget. 487 pages. ISBN: 978-82-450-0585-1.
  • Moltu, Christian; Stefansen, Jon; Svisdahl, Marit; Veseth, Marius. 2013. How to enhance the quality of mental health research issues: Service users’ experiences of their potential contributions through collaborative methods. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation (AJPR). 16: 1-21. doi: 10.1080/15487768.2013.762295
  • Borg, Marit; Veseth, Marius; Binder, Per-Einar; Topor, Alain. 2013. The role of work in recovery from bipolar disorders. Qualitative Social Work. 12: 323-339. doi: 10.1177/1473325011424642
  • Moltu, Christian; Stefansen, Jon; Svisdahl, Marit; Veseth, Marius. 2012. Negotiating the co-researcher mandate – service users’ experiences of doing collaborative research on mental health. Disability and Rehabilitation. 34: 1608-1616. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2012.656792
  • Veseth, Marius; Binder, Per-Einar; Borg, Marit; Davidson, Larry. 2012. Toward caring for oneself in a life of intense ups and downs: A reflexive-collaborative exploration of recovery in bipolar disorder. Qualitative Health Research. 22: 119-133. doi: 10.1177/1049732311411487
Academic article
  • Show author(s) (2023). How people diagnosed with borderline personality disorder experience relationships to oneself and to others. A qualitative in-depth study. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being.
  • Show author(s) (2022). How can we best help this patient? Exploring mental health therapists’ reflections on medication-free care for patients with psychosis in Norway. International Journal of Mental Health Systems. 1-13.
  • Show author(s) (2022). Health care workers’ perspectives on the challenges and possibilities of music therapy within medication-free treatment services. Nordic journal of music therapy. 1-19.
  • Show author(s) (2021). “And then the rest happened” — A qualitative exploration of the role that meaningful activities play in recovery processes for people with a diagnosis of substance use disorder. Substance Abuse. 1-8.
  • Show author(s) (2021). “A mismatch between what is happening on the inside and going on, on the outside”: a qualitative study of therapists’ perspectives on student mental health. International Journal of Mental Health Systems. 1-10.
  • Show author(s) (2021). ‘Not at all what I had expected’: Discontinuing treatment with extended-release naltrexone (XR-NTX): A qualitative study. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 1-11.
  • Show author(s) (2021). Securing Participant Engagement in Longitudinal Substance Use Disorder Recovery Research: A Qualitative Exploration of Key Retention Factors. Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health. 247-259.
  • Show author(s) (2021). Like taking a magnifying glass Into everyday life: Vulnerable parents’ experiences with video guidance in an infant mental health clinic. Frontiers in Psychology. 1-10.
  • Show author(s) (2021). Learning to mentalize: Exploring vulnerable parents’ experiences of change during video guidance in an infant mental health clinic. BMC Psychiatry. 13 pages.
  • Show author(s) (2021). How do Norwegian adolescents experience the role of social media in relation to mental health and well-being: a qualitative study. BMC Psychology. 1-14.
  • Show author(s) (2020). “Becoming myself”: how participants in a longitudinal substance use disorder recovery study experienced receiving continuous feedback on their results. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy. 1-9.
  • Show author(s) (2020). This is what I need a clinical feedback system to do for me: A qualitative inquiry into perspectives of adolescents and their therapists. Journal of Clinical Psychology.
  • Show author(s) (2020). The nature of youth in the eyes of mental-health care workers: Therapists' conceptualization of adolescents coming to therapy at others' initiative. International Journal of Mental Health Systems.
  • Show author(s) (2020). Rethinking Social Interaction: Empirical Model Development . Journal of Medical Internet Research. 15 pages.
  • Show author(s) (2020). Finding focus in a difficult landscape: Therapists’ experiences with challenging video guidance processes for parent–infant dyads. Infant Mental Health Journal. 743-756.
  • Show author(s) (2020). "It means so much for me to have a choice": A qualitative study providing first-person perspectives on medication-free treatment in mental health care. BMC Psychiatry. 1-11.
  • Show author(s) (2019). “We all have a responsibility”: a narrative discourse analysis of an information campaign targeting help-seeking in first episode psychosis. International Journal of Mental Health Systems. 1-14.
  • Show author(s) (2019). “It’s not a life of war and conflict”: experienced therapists’ views on negotiating a therapeutic alliance in involuntary treatment. Annals of General Psychiatry. 10 pages.
  • Show author(s) (2019). “A life more ordinary” Processes of 5-year recovery from substance abuse. Experiences of 30 recovered service users. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 1-9.
  • Show author(s) (2019). Reports of the benefits of drug use from individuals with substance use disorders. Psychotherapy Research. 10 pages.
  • Show author(s) (2019). Moving Toward Connectedness – A Qualitative Study of Recovery Processes for People With Borderline Personality Disorder. Frontiers in Psychology. 11 pages.
  • Show author(s) (2019). From the (Dis)comfort of One’s Own Home: Patients’Experiences of Hospitalization After Discharge.A Qualitative Study of Lived Experience of Hospitalization from the Perspective of People with a Mental Health Disorder. Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health. 187-198.
  • Show author(s) (2019). Contradictory experiences of safety and shame in inpatient mental health practice – a qualitative study. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. 791-800.
  • Show author(s) (2019). Being recognised as a whole person: A qualitative study of inpatient experience in mental health. Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 88-96.
  • Show author(s) (2019). A Stabilizing and Destabilizing Social World: Close Relationships and Recovery Processes in SUD. Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health. 93-106.
  • Show author(s) (2019). "Needing different things from different people" - a qualitative exploration of recovery in firstepisode psychosis. Social Work in Mental Health. 75-95.
  • Show author(s) (2018). What are "good outcomes" for adolescents in public mental health settings? International Journal of Mental Health Systems. 1-10.
  • Show author(s) (2018). Trauma Clients’ Continuing Work on Relationships with Their Self and Others after Trauma-Specific Group Therapy. Self & Society. 74-85.
  • Show author(s) (2018). The relational context of mental health for carers: A qualitative study. Journal of Recovery in Mental Health. 22-34.
  • Show author(s) (2018). Psychotherapy in psychosis: Experiences of fully recovered service users. Frontiers in Psychology. 1-7.
  • Show author(s) (2018). Medicine and meaning - How experienced therapists describe the role of medication in recovery processes in bipolar disorder. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research.
  • Show author(s) (2018). 'Nobody else can lead your life': What adolescents need from psychotherapists in change processes. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research. 262-273.
  • Show author(s) (2017). What are “good outcomes” in Public mental health settings? A qualitative exploration of clients’ and therapists’ experiences. International Journal of Mental Health Systems. 1-10.
  • Show author(s) (2017). The role of therapy in personal recovery - Trauma clients' use of resources to continue positive processes following group therapy. Qualitative Social Work. 24-36.
  • Show author(s) (2017). Collaborating to stay open and aware: Service user involvement in mental health research as an aid in reflexivity. Nordic Psychology. 256-263.
  • Show author(s) (2017). Antipsychotic treatment: experiences of fully recovered service users. Journal of Mental Health. 264-270.
  • Show author(s) (2017). 'If there's no stability around them': Experienced therapists' view on the role of patients' social world in recovery in bipolar disorder. International Journal of Mental Health Systems.
  • Show author(s) (2017). "With a little help from my friends" social predictors of clinical recovery in first-episode psychosis. Psychiatry Research. 209-214.
  • Show author(s) (2016). Why do we need qualitative research on psychological treatments? The case for discovery, reflexivity, critique, receptivity, and evocation. Scandinavian Psychologist.
  • Show author(s) (2016). This is what I need a clinical feedback system to do for me: A qualitative inquiry into therapists’ and patients’ perspectives. Psychotherapy Research. 250-263.
  • Show author(s) (2016). The central role of self-agency in clinical recovery from first episode psychosis. Psychosis. 140-148.
  • Show author(s) (2016). Recovery in bipolar disorders: Experienced therapists' view of their patients' struggles and efforts when facing a severe mental illness. Journal of psychotherapy integration. 437-449.
  • Show author(s) (2016). "Everyone Needs a Friend Sometimes" - social predictors of long-term remission in first episode psychosis. Frontiers in Psychology.
  • Show author(s) (2013). The role of work in recovery from bipolar disorders. Qualitative Social Work. 323-339.
  • Show author(s) (2013). How to enhance the quality of mental health research issues: Service users’ experiences of their potential contributions through collaborative methods. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation (AJPR). 1-21.
  • Show author(s) (2013). How I found out I had a bipolar disorder: A reflexive-collaborative exploration of the process of identifying that one is struggling with a severe mental health problem. Qualitative Studies. 21-38.
  • Show author(s) (2012). Toward caring for oneself in a life of intense ups and downs: A reflexive-collaborative exploration of recovery in bipolar disorder. Qualitative Health Research. 119-133.
  • Show author(s) (2012). Negotiating the co-researcher mandate – service users’ experiences of doing collaborative research on mental health. Disability and Rehabilitation. 1608-1616.
  • Show author(s) (2008). Fra det fastlåste til det forløsende - om å skape rom for endring i terapi. Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening. 932-938.
  • Show author(s) (2006). Tredjehet: Grunnlagsproblemer i relasjonell psykoanalyse i lys av spedbarnsforskning. Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening. 925-931.
  • Show author(s) (2005). Den relasjonelle dreining i psykoanalysen. En kritisk drøfting av motivasjonelle aspekter. Matrix. 48-64.
Lecture
  • Show author(s) (2016). Flere stemmer inn i forskningsprosessen.
  • Show author(s) (2014). Recovery: Et bedringsperspektiv ved alvorlig psykisk lidelse.
  • Show author(s) (2014). Recovery og evidensbasert praksis.
  • Show author(s) (2014). Hva vil det si å bli bedre ved alvorlige psykiske lidelser?
  • Show author(s) (2014). Hva er alternativet til førstepersonsperspektivet i forskning på psykisk helse - og er det bedre? Noen erfaringer og refleksjoner rundt brukermedvirkning i forskning.
  • Show author(s) (2014). Bedringsprosesser ved bipolar lidelse: Hvordan ser det ut fra førstepersonsperspektivet?
  • Show author(s) (2014). Bedringsprosesser ved bipolar lidelse: Hvordan ser det ut fra førstepersons-ståstedet?
Popular scientific lecture
  • Show author(s) (2010). Positiv endring og bedring ved bipolar lidelse - En refleksiv undersøkelse av bedringsprosesser innenfor et rammeverk av brukerinvolvert forskning.
Academic lecture
  • Show author(s) (2018). What are "good" outcomes for adolescents in public mental health settings?
  • Show author(s) (2017). Brukarmedverknad i forsking: demokrati og/eller metodikk? .
  • Show author(s) (2015). What are «good outcomes» in public mental health settings? A qualitative exploration of clients’ and therapists’ experiences.
  • Show author(s) (2015). This is what I need to know about my patients. A qualitative inquiry into therapists’ and clients’ perspectives on clinical feedback.
  • Show author(s) (2012). Processes of recovery in bipolar disorder.
  • Show author(s) (2012). Bedringsprosesser ved bipolar lidelse: Funn fra en brukerinvolvert undersøkelse.
  • Show author(s) (2011). “The Views We Have Are Just as Valuable as Other Perspectives” – Service Users’ Experiences of Doing Collaborative Research on Mental Health.
  • Show author(s) (2011). Bedringsprosesser ved bipolare lidelser - refleksjoner rundt et medforskningsprosjekt.
Thesis at a second degree level
  • Show author(s) (2007). Jeg og du og det vi skaper sammen - to essay om tredjehet.
Popular scientific article
  • Show author(s) (2020). Preferring to be social on social media rather than face-to-face is not deviant. It’s the new normal. sciencenorway.no.
  • Show author(s) (2019). Recovery og levde liv. Dialog. 12-17.
  • Show author(s) (2019). Et godt liv. Psykologisk.no.
  • Show author(s) (2016). En skjev dans. Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening. 376-377.
  • Show author(s) (2014). Folk blir bedre: Hva vi kan lære av menneskers egne erfaringer med vekst og positiv utvikling ved alvorlige psykiske lidelser. Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening. 29-35.
Feature article
  • Show author(s) (2016). Vi må tenke nytt om uvanlige sanseerfaringer. Psykologisk.no – Scandinavian Psychologist.
  • Show author(s) (2016). De vet best hvor skoen trykker. Bergens Tidende. 31-31.
  • Show author(s) (2014). Ikke psyk for alltid. Bergens Tidende. 47-47.
  • Show author(s) (2013). Alle har en psykisk helse. Bergens Tidende. 22-22.
Doctoral dissertation
  • Show author(s) (2013). Recovery in bipolar disorder: A Reflexive-collaborative exploration of the lived experiences of healing and growth when battling a severe mental illness.
Interview
  • Show author(s) (2020). - Det treng ikkje vere skadeleg å ikkje ha fysisk kontakt.
  • Show author(s) (2016). Å forske sammen - brukermedvirkning i kunnskapsutvikling.
Academic chapter/article/Conference paper
  • Show author(s) (2021). Å utvikle kunnskap i spenningen mellom ulike perspektiver – refleksjoner rundt brukermedvirkning i forskning. 15 pages.
  • Show author(s) (2016). Lidelse kan lettes og gode liv leves. Bedringsprosesser ved alvorlige psykiske lidelser. 18 pages.
  • Show author(s) (2012). Bedringsperspektiv på bipolare lidelser. 12 pages.
Poster
  • Show author(s) (2016). Experiences of meeting early intervention services for psychosis. Results from a narrative meta-synthesis of 17 qualitative studies on service user experiences.
  • Show author(s) (2016). Experiences of meeting early intervention services for psychosis. Results from a narrative meta-synthesis providing a systematic integration of 17 qualitative studies on service user experiences.
Academic literature review
  • Show author(s) (2019). Antipsychotic treatment – a systematic literature review and meta-analysis of qualitative studies. Journal of Mental Health. 513-523.
  • Show author(s) (2017). How do people experience early intervention services for psychosis? A meta-synthesis. Qualitative Health Research. 259-272.
Website (informational material)
  • Show author(s) (2020). Models of social interaction do not reflect current social life - blog entry World of Psychology, Psych Central.

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