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Psychotherapy,psychoanalysis,psychodynamic

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37377406/the-poisoned-father-jane-campion-s-the-power-of-the-dog-and-the-unexpected-relevance-of-lacan-to-psychiatric-practice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meredith Stone
OBJECTIVE: Lacan is often deemed an obscure theorist with little clinical application. However, in film studies his psychoanalytic theory has been highly influential. This paper is part of a series of articles published in this journal accompanying a psychiatry registrar teaching programme on film and psychodynamic concepts. It introduces the Lacanian ideas of the Symbolic, Imaginary and Real as they appear in Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog, and discusses their societal and clinical significance...
June 28, 2023: Australasian Psychiatry: Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37357933/changing-attitudes-toward-evidence-based-psychodynamic-psychotherapy
#22
COMMENT
Lauren Smith, Katie Aafjes-van Doorn, Tracy A Prout
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 2023: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37260247/the-development-of-psychodynamic-psychiatry-in-iran
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saman Tavakoli
Iran, as one of the oldest civilizations in the world, is positioned at the crossroads of important trade routes linking Asia, Africa, and Europe, resulting in enormous cultural interactions with the East and West. The development of modern psychiatry and psychodynamic psychiatry in Iran occurred in the context of the broader process of modernization through interactions with the West. Mentioning key scholars and influences that helped establish a psychodynamic tradition within centralized government-led systems of mental health care and medical education, the author describes various stages of the development of psychodynamic psychiatry in Iran...
June 2023: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37260246/the-sound-of-silence-engaging-the-quiet-adolescent
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander H Sheppe
Engaging the silent adolescent is a major psychotherapeutic challenge. This article presents a comprehensive approach to this problem, illustrated with clinical material. This approach emphasizes a careful diagnostic assessment, including an assessment of the patient's level of personality organization and capacities to participate in psychodynamic psychotherapy. Three approaches to the silent teenager are explored in depth: a mostly supportive approach focused on containment of maladaptive behaviors; a psychodynamic approach with supportive elements focused on demonstrating safety through humor, play, normalization, and self-disclosure while exploring the patient's automatic relationship patterns; and a psychodynamic approach using transference-focused psychotherapy for adolescents (TFP-A), aimed at effecting long-lasting changes in the patient's views of self and others and their characteristic ways of managing conflict and stress, with gradual movement from a tendency for controlling, protective silence to vulnerable, cooperative sharing...
June 2023: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37260245/psychodynamic-implications-of-treating-intensive-care-unit-icu-survivors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
George E Sayde
The author, an internist and psychiatrist who works with intensive care unit (ICU) patients, offers reflections and clinical insights on implementing a psychodynamic framework when treating survivors of critical illness. In this short essay, contributions from the critical care and psychoanalytic literature are included to highlight the significance of post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) and the psychodynamic considerations that might enhance the treatment of this patient population.
June 2023: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37260244/autism-spectrum-disorders-there-remains-a-place-for-psychodynamic-psychiatry-through-neuroplasticity-emotion-regulation-caring-connections-and-hope
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William M Singletary, Timothy Rice
There remains a role for psychodynamic psychiatry in the care of individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Contemporary psychodynamic models are uniquely positioned to integrate today's neurobiological understandings of ASD with the subjective experience of those with ASD. Historical psychodynamic formulations of ASD struggled to appreciate the interrelatedness of biological, psychological, and social complexities in individuals with this disorder. Emotionally experienced or "illusory" environmental deprivation, early life stress, and allostatic overload, along with biological factors, current stress, and neuroplasticity, drive maladaptive coping and lead to difficulties with relationships...
June 2023: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37260243/intensive-and-brief-psychodynamic-psychotherapy-in-severely-depressed-inpatients-a-case-study-and-thematic-analysis
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Konstantinos Tzartzas, Yves de Roten, Gilles Ambresin
Introduction: Psychotherapy added to usual hospital care is beneficial. This study reports on two contrasting cases, one responder and one nonresponder, from a randomized controlled trial on the effectiveness of intensive and brief psychodynamic psychotherapy (IBPP) for depressed inpatients, in which reduction in depressive severity was maintained for up to 1 year after completion of IBPP. We aimed to explore how the psychotherapist and patient interacted to work through the themes of focalization (described in the IBPP manual) and how their work was part of a potential process of change...
June 2023: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37260242/stigma-and-countertransference-in-resident-attitudes-toward-patients-with-substance-use-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bernadine H Han
Apprehending the full range of one's countertransference presents a challenge for the new therapist and psychiatry resident. Experiencing negative or aggressive feelings while also striving to consolidate one's professional identity and self-experience as a good, helpful, and competent doctor feels dissonant and contradictory. Developing and practicing the skills of countertransference awareness and analysis are crucial aspects of psychiatry and psychotherapy training. These skills can help the trainee navigate difficult clinical interactions through reflection on their own anxieties, as well as the unconscious social and personal biases and motivations that shape their countertransferences...
June 2023: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37054741/-online-therapy-as-an-add-on-to-psychoanalysis-what-needs-for-online-therapy-modules-do-psychodynamic-psychotherapists-in-private-practice-express-for-their-outpatient-work
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Friederike Fenski, Johanna Böttcher, Susanne Hörz-Sagstetter
OBJECTIVE: In recent years, psychotherapists have been increasingly confronted with the challenge of meeting treatment needs efficiently with limited time resources and at the same time achieving stable treatment success in the long term. One way to address this is to integrate Internet-based interventions (IBI) into outpatient psychotherapy. While there is a lot of research on IBI based on cognitive-behavioral therapy, little is known about the same for psychodynamic treatment models...
April 13, 2023: Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik, Medizinische Psychologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36867189/the-therapeutic-relationship-intrapsychic-and-behavioral-changes-in-both-patient-and-analyst
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Myron L Glucksman
This article explores how the therapeutic relationship facilitates intrapsychic and behavioral changes in both the patient and the analyst. Key elements of the therapeutic relationship are reviewed, including transference, countertransference, introjective and projective identification, as well as the "real relationship." Special attention is paid to the "transformative relationship," which is a special kind of bond that develops between analyst and patient that is unique and transformative. It consists of mutual respect, emotional intimacy, trust, understanding, and affection...
March 2023: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36867187/a-preliminary-study-of-the-interactive-effect-of-avoidant-personality-disorder-symptoms-and-expressive-suppression-on-the-outcome-of-a-psychodynamically-oriented-day-treatment-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John S Ogrodniczuk, David Kealy, Daniel W Cox, Michał Mielimąka, Anthony S Joyce
Introduction: Patients with avoidant personality disorder (AvPD) pathology tend to have poor prognosis in psychotherapy, yet there has been little research conducted to better understand why their outcomes are limited, making it difficult to improve treatments for them. Expressive suppression is a dysfunctional emotion regulation strategy that may exacerbate avoidant tendencies, further complicating the therapeutic process. Methods: Using data from a naturalistic study ( N = 34) of a group-based day treatment program, we examined whether there was an interactive effect of AvPD symptoms and expressive suppression on treatment outcome...
March 2023: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36867185/abortion-perspectives-from-an-apa-past-president
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nada L Stotland
The United States Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, eliminating the national right to abortion, poses challenges to psychiatrists and patients. Abortion laws now vary widely from state to state and are constantly changing and being challenged. The laws affect both patients and health care professionals; some prohibit not only the performance of abortion but efforts to inform and assist patients seeking abortion. Patients may become pregnant during and/or because of episodes of clinical depression, mania, or psychosis, and recognize that their current circumstances will not allow them to become adequate parents...
March 2023: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36867182/mentalization-psychotherapy-for-patients-presenting-with-a-psychotic-personality-structure-a-contemporary-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Prometheas Constantinides, Julie Dauphin
Overt psychotic symptoms, currently understood as resulting from both neurobiological and developmental etiological factors, are also associated with deficits in mentalization in a subgroup of patients presenting with psychotic personality structure. Neurodevelopmental and traumatic impairments seen in this subtype of psychotic disorders create a pressure or need for what has been called a transformational mentalizing process. This specific form of mental elaboration focuses explicitly on finding words and images that help patients to grasp their emotional and mental states...
March 2023: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36782040/friendship-of-virtue-the-place-of-true-friends-in-the-psychotherapeutic-process
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Noga Guggenheim
This paper offers a new take on friendship, its specific qualities, how it is subjectively experienced and changes over the course of a patient's life and how it might serve as catalyst for positive change in the therapeutic process. The premise is based on the Aristotelian definition of friendship as a friendship of virtue, as well as on insights stemming from intersubjective thinking, and observations about horizontal relationships in contemporary psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. A review of the scant psychodynamic and psychoanalytic literature on friendship is presented and the author notes its marginal place in the lexicon compared with other more extensively studied relationships...
February 13, 2023: American Journal of Psychoanalysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36511576/can-we-differentiate-between-psychoanalytic-and-psychodynamic-psychotherapy-an-empirical-investigation-of-therapists-self-reports
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miriam Henkel, Dorothea Huber, Melanie Ratzek, Cord Benecke, Günther Klug
Therapy differentiation is a crucial component of psychotherapy research. It refers to whether inspected treatments differ from one another. In the history of psychoanalysis, the differentiation between psychodynamic and analytic psychotherapy was often discussed but seldom inspected empirically. In this study, we propose a set of items which should in theory offer the possibility to differentiate between psychodynamic and analytic psychotherapy on session level. We inspect these items using therapists' self-reports concerning N = 295 cases of different psychodynamic and analytic therapies...
December 2022: Zeitschrift Für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36476033/changes-in-clinical-process-as-a-result-of-online-therapy-findings-from-a-single-case-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Attà Negri, Christopher Christian
Introduction: This study examined changes in the clinical interaction in a single clinical dyad between sessions conducted in person and sessions conducted remotely, applying linguistic indicators based on multiple code and referential process theory. Methods: Sessions from an ongoing psychotherapy of a male patient in his late 30s were audio-recorded and transcribed. Linguistic indicators, including the Weighted Referential Activity Dictionary (WRAD), were scored, and graphed using the Discourse Attributes Analysis Program (DAAP)...
2022: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36476026/conversion-to-transference-focused-psychotherapy-from-other-treatments-by-the-same-therapist-pitfalls-and-benefits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Judit Lendvay, George Brownstone
Borderline personality disorder and broadly speaking, borderline personality organization, including narcissistic personality disorder, can be effectively treated by transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP), which is a modern object relations-based structured psychoanalytic psychotherapy. TFP can be taught successfully to therapists from a wide array of backgrounds, not only to psychoanalysts, provided they have a basic grasp of psychodynamic concepts, including object relations theory. We initially thought that starting with a new patient would always be easier than conversion to TFP from a different method...
2022: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36476024/safety-from-the-paris-morgue-to-oxytocin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard Brockman
On Tuesday April 21, 1896, Freud gave a lecture to the Viennese medical community arguing that "hysteria," as it was then known, was caused by memories of actual physical and sexual abuse suffered in childhood. Freud rightly felt that he had made a major discovery about the science of hysteria, of psychotherapy, and of the mind. However, his idea was ridiculed. Freud's reaction to his detractors was swift: "They can go to hell." Freud withdrew "into a cocoon." When he emerged a year later, he brought with him a new science-the "science" of psychoanalysis, which for all its creativity and imagination, was devoid of science...
2022: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36248513/commentary-psychedelics-and-psychotherapy-cognitive-behavioral-approaches-as-default
#39
COMMENT
John Burton, Austin Ratner, Timothy Cooper, Jeffrey Guss
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2022: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36047793/lost-and-found-in-psychotherapy-during-covid-19
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cathy R Schen, Adele Rhea Pressman, Jacqueline Olds
The authors discuss the loss of the traditional setting for psychotherapy caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, a natural experiment lasting 2 years, and the finding of new channels of communication for therapy using video and telephone platforms as well as outdoor therapy spaces. The manuscript explores the experience of both patients and therapists with these new channels and investigates how the external features of the therapy frame can be subjectively experienced by different people and within different therapeutic relationships...
2022: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
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