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Case Report: When pain is shown and silenced. adolescents looking for a voice [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Over the past two decades, adolescent psychological distress has increased markedly, with a growing number of young people experiencing intense suffering that cannot be verbalised and is instead expressed through the body, including self-harming ...
Daniela Tortorelli, Daniela Tortorelli
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Facets of the psychotherapy relationship: a metaphorical approach

open access: yesResearch in Psychotherapy, 2021
Although many separate aspects of the psychotherapy relationship have been studied, including empathy, working alliance, and self-disclosure, a metaphorical approach has the potential to generate a more holistic perspective of this phenomenon. Hence, the
Tomáš Řiháček   +2 more
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The transformative experience of finding a relational home with a psychotherapist

open access: yesEuropean Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy, 2022
We explored the lived experience of finding a relational home in psychotherapy using a relational-centred, reflexive approach.  Zoom dialogues, lasting between 35 minutes and 1.5 hours, were engaged with six psychotherapists concerning their experience ...
Linda Finlay, Joanna Hewitt Evans
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In memoria di Jeremy David Safran

open access: yesRicerca Psicoanalitica, 2020
Jeremy David Safran (1952-2018), psicologo clinico, psicoanalista e ricercatore, era professore di psicologia alla New School for Social Research a New York, allo Steven Mitchell Center for Relational Studies, e alla New York University - Post Doctoral ...
Alessandro Cavelzani
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The qualitative evidence-base of relationally-orientated therapy: A critical celebration

open access: yesEuropean Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy, 2023
In this article, I celebrate and critique the evidence base for relationally-orientated therapy. The central role played by the therapeutic relationship in effective therapy is now supported by an impressive evidence base, but it is mostly quantitative ...
Linda Finlay
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Relationship and Alliance Formation Processes in Psychotherapy: A Dual-Perspective Qualitative Study

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
ObjectiveTo explore how therapists and clients act dyadically to establish a therapeutic relationship during the first five sessions of psychotherapy. The study aimed to identify both relational facilitative and hindering processes occurring in routine ...
Kristina Osland Lavik   +5 more
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Relationality as institutional ethic: bridging psychoanalysis, group psychotherapy, therapeutic communities, and complexity theory through the group turn

open access: yesForum for Group Psychotherapies and Processes
This article argues that relational psychoanalysis must be understood not only as a clinical orientation but also as an institutional ethic. Its central claim is that psychoanalytic institutes often teach relationality in the consulting room while ...
Stavros Charalambides
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THE PRESENT RELATIONS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the American Medical Association, 1909
The answer to the question whether the pathologist can ever draw a sharp line between organic disease and functional disturbance is yet far off. Newer methods are constantly narrowing the list of maladies of which the organic substratum has been hitherto unknown.
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PSYCHOTHERAPY AS A HUMAN SCIENCE, MORE THAN A TECHNOLOGICAL ONE [PDF]

open access: yesPapeles del Psicólogo, 2019
The current landscape of psychotherapy is as prosperous as it is disconcerting. Different therapies show comparable efficacy. Evidence-based practice has given way to a backwash of different movements.
Marino Pérez-Álvarez
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Object Relations and the Psychotherapy of Sin [PDF]

open access: yesCanadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1977
Psychotherapists are rediscovering concepts previously stated by poets, philosophers, and theologians, and elevating them to the status of science sometimes surprisingly little altered from their traditional form (11). The notion of man's sinfulness is such a concept, though it remains latent in modern psychological theory.
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