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The renewal of humanism in psychoanalytic therapy.
Psychotherapy, 2012The renewal of humanistic values and practices in contemporary psychoanalytic therapy is exemplified vividly by the impact of Heidegger's existential philosophy on a psychoanalytic perspective called post-Cartesian psychoanalysis. This perspective is a phenomenological-contextualist one in which the focus of psychoanalytic inquiry is shifted from ...
R. Stolorow
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Psychoanalytic therapy and narrative research interviewing: some reflections.
Nurse Researcher, 2022BACKGROUND This article focuses on approaches to qualitative research interviewing that draw direct inspiration from psychoanalytic therapy. The reflective discussion piece provides a critical spotlight on this method to promote reflection and ethical ...
P. Archard, M. O’Reilly
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, 2020
Conversational analysis has turned out to be the salient feature to understand what promotes change in the psychoanalytic situation. This significant aspect of the first edition of this textbook is expanded in the second edition presenting prominent ...
H. Thomä, H. Kächele
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Conversational analysis has turned out to be the salient feature to understand what promotes change in the psychoanalytic situation. This significant aspect of the first edition of this textbook is expanded in the second edition presenting prominent ...
H. Thomä, H. Kächele
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The Aim of Psychoanalytic Therapy
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1955THE AIM OF PSYCHOANALYTIC THERAPY* 1 Within the broad expanse of the discipline of medicine, which aims at the preservation and restoration of health and the prolongation of life, there exists the subdivision of psychiatry whose special field of endeavor is the furtherance of mental health.
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The Future of Psychoanalytic Therapy
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1973The author believes that in the years ahead psychoanalysis will move increasingly toward an open-system biosocial perspective incorporating aspects of field theory, communications and information theory, and general systems theory. There are important implications in this for therapy: while long-term psychoanalytically oriented therapy along classical ...
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Outcomes of Psychoanalytic Therapies
International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 1999Using a naturalistic design, 44 patients in psychoanalysis were examined with regard to qualitative and quantitative outcome of therapy. The results were compared with those from 56 dynamic and 164 inpatient therapies. Comparison of symptoms, diagnoses, and motivation prior to therapy led to the conclusion that the patient groups treated within these ...
Christina Öri, Gerd Rudolf, Rolf Manz
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The technique of psychoanalytic therapy
The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1968This article is reproduced in translation a half century after its original presentation by Dr. Horney. It was her first psychoanalytic publication and her first article on psychoanalytic technique. In it we get glimpses of future directions of her thinking and of the spirit of research and investigation which so characterized her life's work — Editor.
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Evaluating psychoanalytic therapy
The Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review, 1996The article discusses problems pertinent to the evaluation of psychoanalytic therapy. Psychoanalytic therapy aims at changes that are unique, and that are difficult to capture objectively. Traditional outcome research has not yet managed to capture these changes in a systematic way.
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