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There are many misconceptions about narcissistic personality disorder, not only in the public consciousness, but also in dermatological and aesthetic practice. Patients and their environment may both suffer from the symptoms. These conditions can be managed with psychotherapeutic interventions, but recognizing the psychological problem can be ...
Eszter Szlávicz +4 more
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As recently as 2001, well known attachment theory researcher and author, Peter Fonagy, noted that there has been a tradition of "bad blood" between the disciplines of psychoanalysis and attachment theory.
John Meteyard
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Re-enacting the Bodily Self on Stage: Embodied Cognition Meets Psychoanalysis
The embodied approach to cognition consists in a range of theoretical proposals sharing the idea that our concepts are constitutively shaped by the physical and social constraints of our body and environment. Still far from a mutually enriching interplay,
Claudia Scorolli
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Doing-together with words: the sequential unfolding of a moment of meeting in a psychoanalytic therapy session. [PDF]
Herrera M +4 more
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Like grandparents, like parents: Empirical evidence and psychoanalytic thinking on the transmission of parenting styles [PDF]
The authors discuss the issue of intergenerational transmission of parenting from an empirical and psychoanalytic perspective. After presenting a framework to explain their conception of parenting, they describe intergenerational transmission of ...
A., Bonalda +8 more
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Helping Traumatized People Survive: a Psychoanalytic Intervention in a Contaminated Site
Psychoanalytic literature on extreme traumatization usually distinguishes between natural catastrophes and man-made catastrophes. While the first ones are usually sensed as nature’s ferocity, fate or God’s will, the second ones are experienced as a ...
Fanny eGuglielmucci +4 more
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Psychotherapeutic approaches to the elderly: Part Two [PDF]
It is not easy to come to terms with retirement, failing bodily functions, increased vulnerability, potential institutionalisation and inevitable death.
Anderson, Daniel, Wattis, John
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Relational trauma and its impact on late-adopted children [PDF]
This paper describes work with two children, placed for late adoption who have suffered relational trauma. The paper explores the long-term consequences of such trauma, which includes problems with affect regulation, difficulties in generalising from one
American Psychiatric Association +15 more
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Representing, Re‐presenting, or Producing the Past? Memory Work amongst Museum Employees
Abstract Though it is widely understood that the past can be an important resource for organizations, less is known about the micro‐level skills and choices that help to materialize different representations of the past. We understand these micro‐level skills and choices as a practice: ‘memory work’ – a banner term gathering various activities that ...
Jeremy Aroles +3 more
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Processing the Therapeutic Relationship [PDF]
The authors propose that if therapists and clients process their therapeutic relationship (i.e., directly address in the here and now feelings about each other and about the inevitable problems that emerge in the therapy relationship), feelings will be ...
Hill, Clara E, Knox, Sarah
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