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Training Group Psychotherapists [PDF]
Cet article decrit le programme de formation des medecins residents et du personnel auxiliaire, a la theorie et a la pratique de la psychotherapie de groupe, programme que dirige l'Allan Memorial I...
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[Attachment patterns in psychotherapists].
Therapist characteristics are relevant for the outcome of psychotherapies. Attachment measures related to aspects of personality are well introduced. We studied a sample of psychotherapists using attachment interviews and questionnaires.31 psychodynamically oriented psychotherapists who worked in two inpatient institutions were interviewed with the ...
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The Training of Psychotherapists [PDF]
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The Sex of the Psychotherapist
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1983The authors note the recent controversy about whether the sex of the psychotherapist is an important factor in the treatment of patients with certain neurotic and personality disturbances and suggest that much of the confusion is because supportive and insight-oriented psychotherapy are not clearly distinguished. After reviewing the relevant literature
J O, Cavenar, D S, Werman
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1986
A previously unpublished paper by a dying psychotherapist describes the therapeutic use of the ensuing grief reactions of five patients to his terminal illness to help them deal with the effects of their previous losses, deprivations, and abandonments.
A H, Kaplan, D, Rothman
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A previously unpublished paper by a dying psychotherapist describes the therapeutic use of the ensuing grief reactions of five patients to his terminal illness to help them deal with the effects of their previous losses, deprivations, and abandonments.
A H, Kaplan, D, Rothman
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A Community of Psychotherapists
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1965(1965). A Community of Psychotherapists. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 23-28.
T P, MALONE, C A, WHITAKER
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Hermeneutics for Psychotherapists
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1990Hermeneutics as a method of approach has been used differently by many different authors, and in this paper I have reviewed the history and evolving employment of the hermeneutic approach. For the purposes of psychotherapists, the point of hermeneutics is that, in contrast to the natural sciences, it focusses away from the classical notion of the ...
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Heidegger for Psychotherapists
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1986"Philosophical anthropology," and a powerful continental movement in philosophy and psychology have greatly influenced the practice of psychiatry in Europe. Martin Heidegger brought this approach to a position of prominence and wide attention and I describe his views pertinent to modern psychotherapy on (a) human living and (b) the epistemological ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
THE PRACTICE of psychotherapy begs one and all to become practitioners of the art. The person (the consumer) who feels the need for help for emotional problems, where does he go and go with confidence? Selecting a competent physician involves many uncertainties; choosing a psychotherapist is a near impossibility. A surgeon may be judged by the neatness
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THE PRACTICE of psychotherapy begs one and all to become practitioners of the art. The person (the consumer) who feels the need for help for emotional problems, where does he go and go with confidence? Selecting a competent physician involves many uncertainties; choosing a psychotherapist is a near impossibility. A surgeon may be judged by the neatness
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