A traumatised and traumatising system: Professionals' experiences in meeting the mental health needs of young people in the care and youth justice systems in Ireland [PDF]
It is well recognised that children and young people in the care and youth justice systems typically present with significant and diverse mental health needs.
McElvaney, Rosaleen, Tatlow-Golden, Mimi
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A systematic review of the effect of therapists’ internalised models of relationships on the quality of the therapeutic relationship [PDF]
The quality of the therapeutic relationship has been identified as a key factor in predicting client outcomes, accounting for around 8% of variation (Horvath, Del Re, Flückiger, & Symonds, 2011; Martin, Garske, & Davis, 2000; Wampold, 2001).
Ackerman +81 more
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Where did that come from? Countertransference and the Oedipal triangle in family therapy [PDF]
Family systems therapists are uncomfortable using psychoanalytic terms. This reluctance restricts discussion of therapeutic process. How does one describe, for example, the therapist’s subjective experiences of the patient or family?
Kraemer, Sebastian
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Countertransference and Inpatient Psychiatry: Theoretical and Clinical Aspects [PDF]
Few aspects of psychiatric training are more troubling to beginning residents than the emerging awareness of their own countertransferences. This is often viewed with a mixture of disgust and embarassment as a sign of incompetence and lack of ...
Kim, MD, Edward
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Depressive disorders in adolescence pose unique challenges for assessment and treatment, particularly due to their high comorbidity with various personality disorders.
Annalisa Tanzilli +7 more
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The Use of Dreams in Modern Psychotherapy [PDF]
We review theories of dream work. We also review the empirical research about how dreams are used in psychotherapy, as well as the process and outcome of different models of dream work.
Hill, Clara E., Knox, Sarah
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Getting the feel of therapy : understanding therapists' views and experiences regarding social-emotional skills in practice : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand [PDF]
Emotions are arguably at the heart of psychotherapy. While clients’ emotions in therapy have received a great deal of research attention, outside the realm of psychoanalytic and psychodynamic research, therapists’ emotions have largely been neglected.
Boshra, Verena
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The article describes the altered states of consciousness which can arise in psychotherapist in the course of work with schizophrenia patients. The author argues that the dissociation mechanism protects therapist’s consciousness from negative aspects of ...
Agenosov M.V.
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Emotional and Psychological Effects of Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia On Participating Physicians [PDF]
Stevens, Kenneth R.
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