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Therapist Responsivity to Patients’ Early Treatment Beliefs and Psychotherapy Process
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Therapist Responsivity to Patients’ Early Treatment Beliefs and Psychotherapy Process

Abstract As the conceptualization of evidence-based practice expands beyond the phasic application of treatment manuals for specific mental health diagnoses, greater attention is being paid to treatment personalization, including at its very first steps. One approach to such early personalization involves therapist flexible responsivity to patients’ presenting nondiagnostic characteristics, such as their treatment-related beliefs, that […]

Alice E. Coyne, PhD + 2 more

Alice E. Coyne, PhD + 2 more

March 5, 2019

Personality Disorder & A Missed Clinical Turning Point
Assessment & Treatment

Personality Disorder & A Missed Clinical Turning Point

The interpersonal difficulties experienced by patients diagnosed with a personality disorder (PD) tend to pose great difficulty in negotiating a strong therapeutic alliance between patient and therapist (Muran, Segal, Samstag, & Crawford, 1994; Stern, 1938; Vaillant, 1992; Waldinger & Gunderson, 1984). Patients with PDs often generate intense and uncomfortable reactions in their therapists, sometimes producing […]

Lauren M. Lipner, Ph.D. + 1 more

Lauren M. Lipner, Ph.D. + 1 more

December 12, 2018

Disclosure and Concealment Among Court Involved Adolescents
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Disclosure and Concealment Among Court Involved Adolescents

From Freud to present, clinicians and researchers have consistently viewed honest disclosure as an essential component of a patient’s therapeutic process (Baumann & Hill, 2016; Farber, 2003). However, despite practitioners’ best efforts to emphasize the importance of honest dialogue, client concealment has been found to be a common occurrence (Baumann & Hill, 2016; Farber, 2003; […]

Daniel R. Samost, MA..

Daniel R. Samost, MA..

October 17, 2018

A Flash of Academic Brilliance by a Late Bloomer
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A Flash of Academic Brilliance by a Late Bloomer

J. (1) grew up in an upper-middle class suburban setting. As a child, both parents repeatedly claimed to be college graduates. But J. discovered online as an adult that his father, despite being an accomplished multi-sport athlete on scholarship, had dropped out before completing his final year. Both parents encouraged J. and his siblings to […]

Steven J. Hendlin, Ph.D.

Steven J. Hendlin, Ph.D.

October 24, 2017

Psychotherapists as Gatekeepers
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Psychotherapists as Gatekeepers

Abstract In order to receive medically necessary gender-affirming treatments, transgender individuals are required to provide evidence of their readiness for gender transitioning. Most often, this evidence includes 1 letter for hormone therapy and 2 letters for surgery. According to the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) Standards of Care (SOC), psychotherapists or other eligible […]

Stephanie L. Budge, Ph.D.

Stephanie L. Budge, Ph.D.

August 30, 2015

Psychodynamic Case Consultation
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Psychodynamic Case Consultation

Watch the Recording Here Psychodynamic Case Consultation with Jon Frederickson, MSW from Internet Editor on Vimeo. Information about the Webinar In the case consultation, we will discuss problem cases where therapists are feeling stuck in the work. We will work together to find out which patient behaviors are blocking therapeutic progress and then suggest strategies […]

Jon Frederickson, M.S.W.

Jon Frederickson, M.S.W.

May 4, 2015

Nightmare Deconstruction and Reprocessing for Trauma-Related Nightmares
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Nightmare Deconstruction and Reprocessing for Trauma-Related Nightmares

PTSD Nightmares and Sleep Disturbance and Their Treatment The increased prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among military personnel and veterans over the past decade has highlighted the challenges therapists face in treating the disorder in all patients—civilians as well as service members and veterans. Two signature symptoms of PTSD are nightmares and sleep disturbance. […]

Patricia T. Spangler, Ph.D.

Patricia T. Spangler, Ph.D.

September 25, 2014

Core Principles in Treating Suicidal Patients
Assessment & Treatment

Core Principles in Treating Suicidal Patients

Abstract The treatment of suicidal individuals requires special attention to therapist interventions that promote a viable treatment alliance in the context of shared responsibilities for patient safety. Three core principles in the treatment process (alliance building, enhancing curiosity about the function of suicidal thoughts and urges, as well as enhancing experience and expression of intense […]

James Christopher Fowler

James Christopher Fowler

June 7, 2014

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