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Entangled Autopoiesis: Reframing Psychotherapy and Neuroscience Through Cognitive Science and Systems Engineering. [PDF]
Rad D, Maier M, Triff Z, Marcu R.
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Relational Turn and Psychotherapy Research
AbstractPsychoanalytic 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 ...
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Objective: Brief Relational Therapy (BRT) includes the idea that the therapists use their in-session feelings in meta-communications about the therapy relationship to facilitate resolution of alliance ruptures.
Fredrik Falkenström, Rolf Holmqvist
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Self‐concept of relational skills in psychotherapy trainees: A pilot study
Background: Personal characteristics and relational skills represent central aspects of the psychotherapist's work, and yet, little is still known about them in the context of psychotherapy training.
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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
Pagani M, Carletto S, Cavallo M
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The Relation of Psychotherapy Integration to the Established Systems of Psychotherapy
Journal of Psychotherapy Integration publication discontinued, 1997That individuals (and groups) have vested interests is part of the nature of the human condition and is captured in the cognitive theoretical concept “personal domain” (Beck, 1976, p. 56). Of relevance to psychotherapy integration (and consistent with this concept), there are some apparent philosophical differences between advocates of psychotherapy ...
Brad A. Alford, Aaron T. Beck
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Play in the Psychotherapy of Selfobject Relating
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1984Current literature dealing with narcissistic character disorder attempts to differentiate between mature relating with consensually validated whole objects and immature, more primitive relating with mirroring and validating selfobjects. In the latter case the object is especially valued for its role in buttressing a damaged or fragile self.
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Object Relations Psychotherapy
2006"Glickauf-Hughes and Wells present a clear and well-organized review of personality development according to object relations theorists. They offer an explanation and critique of each major theorist, note issues on which there is disagreement (along with areas of investigation not fully explored), and present implications for treatment.
Cheryl Glickauf-Hughes, Marolyn Wells
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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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Stage‐related Models of Psychotherapy with Children
Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1984This report attempts to identify and define the parameters of contemporary child psychotherapy. Universal elements and stages of unidimensional and multidimensional psychotherapy are described and illustrated. The modern child psychotherapist has a grasp of multiple theoretical frameworks—learning, systems, psychobiological, as well as psycho-dynamic ...
J F, McDermott, W F, Char
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