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ABSTRACT Background Complex post‐traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) is a severely disabling mental health condition, frequently observed in survivors of prolonged, repeated or multiple traumatic stressors. While studies indicate that engaging in psychotherapy can reduce CPTSD symptom severity, data on long‐term effectiveness of interventions is scarce ...
David Riedl+9 more
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Editorial: Clinical implementation of precision oncology data to direct individualized and immunotherapy-based treatment strategies. [PDF]
Young NA+4 more
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Freud and His Patients. Edited by Mark Kanzer and Jules Glenn. [PDF]
Peter Blos
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Abstract For many people, the coronavirus pandemic meant an enormous and existential loss of control. At the same time, an increase in right‐wing extremist attitudes like xenophobia could be observed in Germany. In this study, we hypothesize that the loss of control caused by the pandemic has contributed to the rise in xenophobic and anti‐Semitic ...
Marius Dilling+4 more
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The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud Peter Gay [PDF]
W. Peter Ward
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This paper offers an interdisciplinary approach to negative capability and suffering in the analytic hour. First, I discuss the development that Bion proposes to this concept coined by the poet Keats. Then I analyse the concept's meaning in Keats' poetry, through his poem ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ and propose a unique reading. I show how the poet precedes
Meir Peres
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The digital extension of the psychotherapeutic field and the role of the body in online therapy: a grounded theory study with psychotherapists in training. [PDF]
Schiller B+4 more
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Jean-Yves Tadié, <i>Le Lac inconnu. Entre Proust et Freud</i>
Thomas Carrier-Lafleur
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Transgender identification and psychological distress: A psychoanalytic case study
This is an account of my psychoanalytic work with Jozsef, a transgender patient assigned female at birth who ended psychoanalytic treatment abruptly after 1 year. The initial 3 months were three times weekly, then four times weekly for another 9 months. Presenting problems were depression and intense feelings of loneliness.
Sheila Levi
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