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An account of psychiatric casework in three clinical encounters using a psychoanalytic lens
Transference and countertransference are key diagnostic concepts in psychoanalysis which are unacknowledged in categorical diagnostic systems in psychiatry. This may also highlight the fundamental differences in understanding clinical presentation in the
Anuradha Menon
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The presence of the analyst in Lacanian treatment [PDF]
Transference implies the actualization of the analyst in the analytic encounter. Lacan developed this idea through the syntagm presence of the analyst.
Cauwe, Joachim +2 more
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Interaction Structure and Transferential Patterns in Brief Psychotherapy: A Single-case Study
Nowadays it is sufficiently accepted that the therapeutic action of psychotherapy is expected to lie at the interface between two dimensions: identification and interpretation of the patient's dysfunctional relationship patterns arising in the ...
Francesco De Bei, Andrea Montorsi
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Ellipses : Cultural Reflexivity in Transactional Analysis Supervision [PDF]
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Siddique, Salma
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OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to investigate the construct validity of the Assessment of Countertransference Scale (ACS) in the context of the trauma care, through the identification of the underlying latent constructs of the measured ...
Érico de Moura Silveira Júnior +5 more
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Termination of psychotherapy: The journey of ten psychoanalytic and psychodynamic therapists [PDF]
Objectives: Literature on termination originates mainly from clinical and theoretical accounts as well as practitioners' autobiographical reports.
Fragkiadaki, E., Strauss, S. M.
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Jan Prasko,1– 4 Marie Ociskova,1 Jakub Vanek,1 Julius Burkauskas,5 Milos Slepecky,2 Ieva Bite,6 Ilona Krone,7 Tomas Sollar,2 Alicja Juskiene8 1Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Palacky University, University Hospital Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech ...
Prasko J +8 more
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Psychiatric experience with perpetrators
Reprinted with permission from Journal of Medical Ethics, 17(Suppl), 55–57. doi: https:/doi.org/10.1136/jme.17.suppl.55 © 1991 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & Institute of Medical Ethics. All rights reserved.
Johan Lansen
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Background The quality of the physician-patient relationship is associated with improved healthcare outcomes and patients’ complaints due to dissatisfaction.
Luis A. Centeno-Gándara
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Ontological and Epistemological Reflexivity: A Core Skill for Therapists [PDF]
This paper develops the argument that a core skill needed to be an effective therapist is to have acquired an awareness of one’s own ontological and epistemological position in relation to one’s work as a therapist.
Willig, C.
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