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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426759/hesitancy-and-time-in-fertility-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brita Reed Lucey
In this article, I employ a psychodynamic lens to describe how women's fantasies of time as standing still, which is encouraged by sociocultural forces, is used to undermine the notion of the biological clock. These fantasies, also fueled by the timeless nature of the unconscious, can lead to hesitancy in not only initiating fertility treatment but also in complying with fertility treatment recommendations. When this happens, hesitancy is often unconsciously utilized in a conflict about becoming a mother. Once these hesitancies are worked through in therapy through a focus on previous losses, fertility treatment often moves forward...
March 2024: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426758/individuals-with-nazi-and-nazi-sympathizer-family-history-psychotherapeutic-issues
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joanne Wieland-Burston
This article presents the findings of an ongoing supervision group (founded in 1999) researching the after-effects of the Nazi period on people in psychotherapy in Germany today. The unacknowledged collective shadow hidden behind half-truths, prevarications, and silence itself prevents a genuine working through of the Nazi past. Patients' lack of knowledge concerning their families' own past leads to unconscious guilt, which often then leads to psychosomatic disturbances. But this is not only a problem in Germany...
March 2024: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426757/fifty-years-of-change-a-shared-journey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Silvia W Olarte
The author shares a personal account of 50 years of experience practicing psychodynamic psychiatry and psychoanalysis after migrating from Argentina to the United States. Her career developed in parallel as a clinician and as an academic psychiatrist, with leadership roles in the American Psychiatric Association, the Association of Women Psychiatrists, and the American Academy of Psychodynamic Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis. After describing what constitutes the essence, substance, and form of psychoanalysis, she reviews the historic shift within psychoanalysis in the United States from intrapsychic dyadic practice with selected patients to the application of psychodynamic concepts to everyday psychiatric care of patients with complex morbidities in multiple clinical settings...
March 2024: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426756/knowledge-of-memory-reconsolidation-can-improve-psychodynamic-technique
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffery Smith
The gold standard of scientific medicine is using knowledge of underlying processes to shape treatment. This has previously not been possible for psychotherapy, but with the science of memory reconsolidation, requirements for change can be more precisely defined and can improve psychotherapeutic technique by focusing on three areas: the activation of maladaptive implicit learning, the provision of disconfirming information, and attention to transmission between consciousness and limbic memory. Overall, better understanding of processes helps liberate psychotherapy from rigidities dictated by set methods...
March 2024: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426754/psychodynamic-psychiatry-and-the-care-of-persons-with-vision-loss-and-blindness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edward Ross, César A Alfonso
The authors describe the clinical relevance of the psychiatric concept of bidirectionality when caring for persons with comorbid disorders, and they propose a psychodynamic framework to guide the treatment of persons with vision loss and blindness. Since persons with vision loss have an increased risk of depressive and anxiety disorders, they recommend targeted screening, integrated services, and a biopsychosocial approach to clinical care. The psychoanalytic concept of aphanisis, first described by Ernest Jones and later developed by Lacan and Kohut, is briefly discussed...
March 2024: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426753/aggression-in-psychodynamic-psychotherapy-and-supervision-becoming-a-more-effective-therapist
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth L Shapiro
Access to one's healthy aggression is critical for both patient and therapist. On the patient's end, the ability to access and modulate aggression is fundamental to the establishment of healthy self-esteem and the capacity to sustain relationships and pursue life goals. On the therapist's end, access to aggression allows for the setting of a secure therapeutic frame and the subsequent conduct of the deep work of therapy. Conversely, lack of access to aggression creates burdensome and problematic situations that may subvert the treatment...
March 2024: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426752/psychoanalytic-contributions-to-psychodynamic-psychiatry-and-psychotherapy-erik-erikson-s-psychosocial-developmental-theory
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard B Corradi
Erik Erikson gives us a comprehensive psychosocial schema encompassing the life cycle from birth to death. In elucidating key issues at each life stage-the epigenetic crises-he defines important parameters of development that distinguish between the normative and the pathologic. Individuals at any developmental stage can be evaluated with respect to these fundamental milestones.
March 2024: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426751/character-change-in-less-frequent-therapies-psychodynamic-and-transference-implications
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Milton Viederman
An approach to a once-weekly, or bimonthly (every second week), ongoing psychodynamic psychotherapy is described. The detailed description of individual sessions is intended to show the process of the uncovering of unconscious phenomena using this approach, though the therapies described are not complete. Important changes that have already occurred are described. The approach is characterized by a direct method of discovery of early painful situations that underlie specific problematic experiences in the present...
March 2024: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38408210/a-practice-based-study-of-relational-virtues-and-alliance-correspondence-in-psychodynamic-psychotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter J Jankowski, Steven J Sandage, Laura E Captari, Sarah A Crabtree, Elise J Choe, Judy Gerstenblith
OBJECTIVE: Treatment outcome monitoring typically emphasizes pathology. In contrast, we responded to the need to establish psychodynamic psychotherapy as evidence-based by modeling changes in gratitude and forgiveness. METHOD: We utilized a practice-based research design involving non-manualized outpatient treatment. We employed a longitudinal mixture modeling approach to evaluate treatment effectiveness. We did so by testing the theorized role for relational virtues (i...
February 26, 2024: Journal of Clinical Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370289/toni-one-for-all-participatory-development-of-a-transtheoretic-and-transdiagnostic-online-intervention-for-blended-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Behr, F Fenski, J Boettcher, C Knaevelsrud, L Hammelrath, G Kovacs, W Schirmer, H Petrick, P Becker, C Schaeuffele
BACKGROUND: Internet-based interventions offer a way to meet the high demand for psychological support. However, this setting also has disadvantages, such as the lack of personal contact and the limited ability to respond to crises. Blended care combines Internet-based interventions with face-to-face psychotherapy and merges the benefits of both settings. To ensure the uptake of blended care in routine care, Internet-based interventions need to be suitable for different therapeutic approaches and mental disorders...
March 2024: Internet Interventions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38367530/cortisol-interdependence-during-psychotherapy-in-major-depressive-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eyal Levi, Galit Peysachov, Roee Admon, Sigal Zilcha-Mano
The current study explored cortisol interdependence between patients and therapists during psychotherapy, the possible moderating effect of patient alliance ratings on this interdependence, and the associations between cortisol interdependence and treatment outcome. While cortisol interdependence was explored in other interpersonal contexts, its presence in psychotherapy has remained unexplored. We hypothesized that (a) patients' and therapists' cortisol levels at pre-session will predict their own and their partner's subsequent cortisol levels at post-session, (b) patient ratings of their relationship with their therapists will moderate these partner effects, and (c) cortisol interdependence will be associated with better treatment outcome...
February 2, 2024: Psychoneuroendocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351865/addressing-dissociated-representations-of-self-and-others-in-the-treatment-of-posttraumatic-syndromes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fredric N Busch
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 14, 2024: American Journal of Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324666/the-equivalence-of-psychodynamic-therapy-and-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-for-depressive-disorders-in-adults-a-meta-analytic-review
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Martin M Smith, Paul L Hewitt
BACKGROUND: Meta-analyses on the relative efficacy of psychodynamic psychotherapy (PDT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for depressive disorders are limited by heterogeneity in diagnostic samples and comparators and a lack of equivalence testing. OBJECTIVE: We addressed this through a meta-analytic test of the equivalence of manualized PDT and CBT in treating adults with depressive disorders as determined by diagnostic interviews. Sensitivity analyses evaluated the impact of pretreatment differences, mixed diagnostic samples, author allegiance, study quality, year of publication and outliers on findings...
February 7, 2024: Journal of Clinical Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38323800/the-effect-of-individual-short-and-long-term-psychotherapy-on-perceived-social-support-analysis-of-secondary-outcomes-of-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matias Laurila, Olavi Lindfors, Paul Knekt, Erkki Heinonen
Purpose: Social support is important for maintaining and restoring psychological well-being but the effects of individual psychotherapies on perceived social support are not well known. In this analysis of secondary outcomes from a randomized clinical study, we compared the effects of long-term psychotherapy and two short-term psychotherapies on social support during a 5-year follow-up. Materials and methods: Altogether 326 adult outpatients suffering from depressive and/or anxiety disorders were randomly assigned to long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy (LPP, n  = 126), short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy (SPP, n  = 101) and solution-focused therapy (SFT, n  = 97)...
February 7, 2024: Nordic Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38323523/-the-operationalized-psychodynamic-diagnostic-of-children-and-adolescents-opd-kj-2-in-everyday-clinical-practice-with-the-pl%C3%A3-mobox-applicability-and-interrater-reliability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Florian Juen, Bertke Reiffen-Züger, Dagmar Lehmhaus, Sabine Prentl, Sibylle Moisl, Markus Züger, Iris Rexroth, Michael-Andor Marton, Martin H Maurer
The Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnostic of Children and Adolescents (OPD-KJ-2) in Everyday Clinical Practice with the Plämobox: Applicability and Interrater Reliability Abstract: Objective: The OPD-CA2 manual for assessing psychodynamic aspects in children and adolescents is well established in clinical practice. However, publications regarding its reliability and validity are limited to (1) adolescents, (2) the structure of the first version of the manual and not to the comprehensive revision of the OPD-CA2, (3) the axes "structure" and (partly) "conflict" but not the axis "relationship," and (4) missing applicability in everyday clinical practice...
February 7, 2024: Zeitschrift Für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38318087/virtual-reality-roleplays-for-patients-with-depression-a-user-experience-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steffen Holsteg, Johanna M Askeridis, Jarek Krajewski, Philip Mildner, Sebastian Freitag, Tobias Müller, Sebastian Schnieder, Annika Gieselmann, André Karger
BACKGROUND: Virtual reality (VR) has been used successfully and effectively in psychotherapy for a variety of disorders. In the field of depression, there are only a few VR interventions and approaches. Although simple social interactions have been successfully modeled in VR for several mental disorders, there has been no transfer to the field of depression therapy. VR may be employed for psychodynamic psychotherapy to work on interpersonal conflict patterns. In this study, we developed and evaluated a VR intervention for the simulation of roleplay situations in the context of supportive-expressive therapy...
March 2024: Internet Interventions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38301656/statement-of-retraction-to-be-or-not-to-be-immediate-with-clients-the-use-and-perceived-effects-of-immediacy-in-psychodynamic-interpersonal-psychotherapy
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No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 1, 2024: Psychotherapy Research: Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38301604/a-comparison-of-the-effect-of-two-types-of-brief-psychodynamic-group-therapy-on-perfectionism-related-attitudes-self-relatedness-and-self-esteem
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Kealy, Paul L Hewitt, Ingrid Söchting, Samuel F Mikail, Martin M Smith, Gordon L Flett, Sabrina Ge, Anna Kristen, Zarina Giannone
Objective: This randomized controlled trial investigated the efficacy of dynamic relational group therapy (DRT) relative to group psychodynamic supportive therapy (PST) in improving perfectionism-related attitudes and components of the perfectionistic self-relationship. Method: Based on a comprehensive conceptualization of perfectionism, 80 community-recruited, highly perfectionistic individuals were randomly allocated to 12 sessions of group DRT ( n  = 41; 5 groups) or group PST ( n  = 39; 5 groups)...
February 1, 2024: Psychotherapy Research: Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38299622/statement-of-retraction-who-gets-to-talk-interruptive-behaviors-in-engager-and-non-engager-intake-sessions-of-psychodynamic-psychotherapy
#39
(no author information available yet)
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 1, 2024: Psychotherapy Research: Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38289698/moderators-of-short-and-long-term-outcomes-in-panic-control-treatment-and-panic-focused-psychodynamic-psychotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rolf Sandell, Fredrik Falkenström, Martin Svensson, Thomas Nilsson, Håkan Johansson, Gardar Viborg, Sean Perrin
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to test the hypothesis that externalizing and internalizing helpfulness beliefs and learning styles at baseline moderate panic severity and overall mental illness as short-term and long-term outcomes of two panic-focused psychotherapies, Panic Control Treatment (PCT) and Panic-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (PFPP). METHOD: Participants were 108 adults with DSM-IV Panic Disorder with or without Agoraphobia (PD/A) who were randomized to treatment in a trial of PCT and PFPP...
January 30, 2024: Psychotherapy Research: Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
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