Exploring the outcomes of psychotherapy sessions: how do therapists' responsiveness and emotional responses to patients with personality disorders affect the depth of elaboration? [PDF]
BackgroundThe impact of depth of elaboration in individual psychotherapy sessions on overall treatment effectiveness was found in the empirical literature.
Flavia Fiorentino +4 more
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Embodied simulation, body language, and symbolization: understanding somatic symptoms in psychoanalysis [PDF]
Classical psychoanalysis has traditionally focused on uncovering unconscious conflicts through language—the so-called `talking cure`. However, contemporary research underscores the importance of embodied simulation, body language, and their symbolic ...
Elena Markova, Gabriel Enache
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Exploring mental health professionals’ emotional responses with individuals diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder or psychopathy: a scoping review [PDF]
AimsTo conduct a scoping review of primary research studies on clinicians’ emotional responses (i.e., countertransference) when working with individuals with antisocial personality and/or psychopathy traits or disorders.
Gabriele Lo Buglio +19 more
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Countertransference, alliance, and outcome in the treatment of patients with personality disorder: a longitudinal naturalistic study [PDF]
ObjectiveRelational dynamics, including countertransference responses and the therapeutic alliance, are crucial in the treatment of patients with personality disorders (PD). However, few studies on PD treatment focus on the dyadic process of therapy. The
Randi Breivik Øvstebø +9 more
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Rethinking treatment failures. Research on a group of Italian psychotherapists [PDF]
IntroductionPsychotherapeutic failures involve situational, relational, and personal factors. Dropout refers to a patient’s unilateral termination of treatment without the therapist’s knowledge or approval.
Osmano Oasi +5 more
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The causes of negative countertransference in its cultural aspect among psychiatric residents in Tunisia [PDF]
Introduction Negative countertransference in psychiatry refers to the therapist’s unfavorable emotional reactions to the patient, such as anger and frustration, which can hinder the therapeutic relationship and the client’s progress.
D. Mezri +7 more
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Transfer contact and countertransference in the analytic situation and its relationship to eye movement desensitization therapy and reprocessing. [PDF]
All psychological treatments aim to achieve healing and mental health through the establishment of a therapeutic alliance between the patient and the therapist,But this alliance is built on the basis of communication,The school of psychoanalysis
Fatima Nefidsa , Nabil Amraoui
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Objective This exploratory study locates countertransference as a pan-theoretical concept, comprising of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors expressed or experienced by therapists toward their patients.
Poornima Bhola, Kanika Mehrotra
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Personality disorders and therapist countertransference: A review
Introduction The countertransference of the therapist is crucial in psychotherapy. Although the concept of countertransference arose from psychoanalysis, it is considered a construct that occurs in any type of therapy.
I. Cuevas Iñiguez, M.D.C. Molina Lietor
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Relationship between countertransference and emotional communication in the counselling process
Background: The negative effects of the unmanaged countertransference on session outcome are well documented, but little is known about the impact of countertransference reactions on the in-session elaboration processes.
Attà Negri +3 more
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