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Neuroimaging in PTSD-Related Psychotherapies
2020Neuroimaging studies conducted in PTSD patients who have undergone various psychological treatments have provided evidence of modifications in cerebral blood flow (Single Photon Emission Computer Tomography, SPECT), neuronal volume and density (Magnetic Resonance Imaging, MRI) and, more recently, brain electric signal (electroencephalography, EEG). The
Marco Pagani +2 more
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Relational Turn and Psychotherapy Research
Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 2016AbstractPsychoanalytic authors have traditionally been skeptical of nomothetic studies, in which group averages obscure the uniqueness of individual cases. Several relational psychoanalytic authors have expressed more pronounced skepticism, affirming, for example, that given the uniqueness of each therapist-patient dyad, systematic empirical research ...
LINGIARDI, Vittorio +2 more
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Attachment, Group–Related Processes, and Psychotherapy
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2007(2007). Attachment, Group–Related Processes, and Psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 57, No. 2, pp. 233-245.
Mario, Mikulincer, Phillip R, Shaver
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Sex-Role Related Countertransference in Psychotherapy
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1976Data from one psychological and one psychiatric agency were collected to determine if psychotherapists' treatment decisions about opposite-sex persons might be influenced by sex-role prescriptions for dealing with sexual impulses. Accordingly, male therapists were hypothesized to prolong and female therapists to avoid treatment situations likely to ...
S I, Abramowitz +4 more
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Negative Relating and Psychotherapy
2016Ideally a person would always relate positively. People relate negatively because they have not acquired the capability to relate positively. Psychotherapy patients consistently obtain high scores on the Person’s Relating to Others Questionnaire (PROQ3; Birtchnell, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 20(1), 36–48, 2013), which is a measure of ...
Argyroula Kalaitzaki, John Birtchnell
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Introduction to Object Relations Group Psychotherapy
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1992The author shows how object relations group therapy focuses on primitive defense mechanisms that shape the group-entity image or "basic assumptions group." Such primitive defense mechanisms as splitting, projective identification, omnipotent denial, projection, and introjection are the mental resources to protect the endangered self and the threatened ...
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A Relational Approach to Psychotherapy
Women & Therapy, 1995New models of women's development posit that women grow through and toward relationship rather than toward self-sufficiency and separation. This contributes to an ongoing vulnerability to the suffering of disconnection and loss. Relational therapy, based on this understanding, points to the need for mutual empathy and the establishment of ...
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