Empirical evidence supports the efficacy of psychodynamic therapy. Effect sizes for psychodynamic therapy are as large as those reported for other therapies that have been actively promoted as "empirically supported" and "evidence based." In…
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There has been enormous progress in psychotherapy research. This has culminated in recognition of several treatments that have strong evidence in their behalf. Even so, after decades of psychotherapy research, we cannot provide an evidence-based…
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From the Back Cover "This volume provides the most comprehensive presentation, to date, of the phenomenology, clinical aspects and cognitive therapy of persistent depression. The text is highly readable, replete with illustrative case material and…
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Introduction: Bipolar disorder, with mood swings between depression and mania, may affect up to 1.5% of adults, and increases the risk of suicide and disability. Most people improve over time, but two thirds may have residual dysfunction, and at…
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Abstract Thirty years ago, Alan Altshuler, in a devastating critique that has never been effectively answered, challenged the legitimacy of comprehensive planning and of planners' expertise. He called on the field to reinforce its theoretical…
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This study examined basic psychological needs satisfaction (i.e., the need for autonomy, competence, and relatedness) as a mediator between adult attachment (i.e., anxiety and avoidance) and distress (i.e., shame, depression, and loneliness). A…
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Review "an excellent review of the fieldcontains many thought provoking ideas. I recommend it..." (Journal of Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy, No.1 and 2, 2005) the best available guide to applying CBT to the problems of later life."…
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This book is about unique peoplesome suicidal and some that died by suicide. The book follows the direction of Henry (Harry) Murray: Never denigrate a fel- low human being in fewer than 2000 words. The main problem facing this book is the one that…
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The psychoanalytic concept of the work- ing alliance is reviewed and elaborated. It is argued that various modes of psychotherapy can be mean- ingfully differentiated in terms of the kinds of working alliances embedded in them. Moreover, the…
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The health care system is often unsuccessful in the treatment of the patient experiencing chronic pain. Chronic pain is often complicated by a variety of psychiatric conditions that make it difficult to engage and treat patients. This generates…
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Background: Mentalization-based treatment is a model of psychodynamic therapy rooted in attachment theory that aims to enhance the individual's capacity to represent thoughts, feelings, wishes, beliefs and desires in themselves and in others in the…
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Changes in attachment organization and reflective function (RF) were assessed as putative mechanisms of change in 1 of 3 year-long psychotherapy treatments for patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Ninety patients reliably diagnosed…
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