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Clinicians’ Emotional Responses and Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual Adult Personality Disorders
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Clinicians’ Emotional Responses and Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual Adult Personality Disorders

Abstract The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between level of personality organization and type of personality disorder as assessed with the categories in the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM; PDM Task Force, 2006) and the emotional responses of treating clinicians. We asked 148 Italian clinicians to assess 1 of their adult patients […]

Francesco Gazzillo + 6 more

Francesco Gazzillo + 6 more

June 7, 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

A Systematic Review of the Efficacy of Psychodynamic Treatments for DSM-5 Eating Disorders
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A Systematic Review of the Efficacy of Psychodynamic Treatments for DSM-5 Eating Disorders

Introduction Given the recent changes to the diagnostic criteria of eating and feeding disorders in the DSM-5, specifically the addition of Binge Eating Disorder (BED), I aimed to examine the current research supporting effective psychodynamic treatment of eating disorders (EDs) and how DSM-5 modifications will affect diagnosis, treatment, and awareness of EDs. There is a […]

Jaclyn Lopez, M.Psy.

Jaclyn Lopez, M.Psy.

September 15, 2014

An Integrative Relational Point of View
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An Integrative Relational Point of View

Abstract This article, part of a special section on the Relational Foundations of Psychotherapy, describes a particular relational approach called cyclical psychodynamics. Cyclical psychodynamics is rooted both in the relational perspective in psychoanalysis and in an integrative melding of psychodynamic, cognitive–behavioral, systemic, and experiential points of view. Central to its theoretical structure is a focus […]

Paul Wachtel

Paul Wachtel

September 6, 2014

The Psychodynamic Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
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The Psychodynamic Treatment of Anxiety Disorders

Overcoming the Narcissism of Small Differences Anxiety disorders represent a significant public health concern due to their prevalence, associated impairment and economic impact (Gustavsson et al., 2011; Wittchen et al., 2011). Various empirically supported methods of psychodynamic therapy for the treatment of anxiety disorders are available (a review was recently given by Leichsenring, Klein, and […]

Falk Leichsenring, Dipl.-Psych. + 1 more

Falk Leichsenring, Dipl.-Psych. + 1 more

June 14, 2014

A Unified Protocol for the Transdiagnostic Psychodynamic Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
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A Unified Protocol for the Transdiagnostic Psychodynamic Treatment of Anxiety Disorders

Abstract Although there is evidence for the efficacy of psychodynamic therapy (PDT) in anxiety disorders, results are not yet satisfactory, for example, if rates of remission and response are considered. To address this problem, a unified psychodynamic protocol for anxiety disorders (UPP-ANXIETY) is proposed that integrates the treatment principles of those methods of PDT that […]

Falk Leichsenring, Dipl.-Psych. + 1 more

Falk Leichsenring, Dipl.-Psych. + 1 more

June 7, 2014

Do Therapists Cry in Therapy?
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Do Therapists Cry in Therapy?

Abstract The subject of therapist’s crying in therapy (TCIT) has been virtually ignored in the literature, with only 1 qualitative dissertation and 3 case studies devoted to the topic. This mixed-method survey study explored therapists’ experiences with and attitude toward TCIT. Six hundred eighty-four U.S. psychol- ogists and trainees filled out the survey online, revealing […]

Amy C. Blume-Marcovici + 2 more

Amy C. Blume-Marcovici + 2 more

June 7, 2014

A Meta-Analysis of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Outcomes
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A Meta-Analysis of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Outcomes

Abstract The aim of this research was to examine the extent to which the use of research-specific procedures in psychodynamic psychotherapy impacts upon treatment effectiveness and which variables moderate this potential relationship. Effects of audio/video recording of sessions, use of treatment manuals, and checks of treatment fidelity were examined. A meta-analysis was conducted on randomized […]

Joel M. Town + 5 more

Joel M. Town + 5 more

June 7, 2014

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