Psychoanalytic theory of psychopathology began as a theory of particular pathogenic agents in the form of repressed memories or drive-generated fantasies. It has developed in the direction of a theory of the mind's organization; that is, a theory of character pathology. A characterological understanding of psychopathology enlarges therapeutic attention beyond the patient's verbal references and toward the patient himself in the 'here and now.'
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Shapiro, D. (1996). Character and psychotherapy. American Journal of Psychotherapy. Association for the Advancement of Psychotherapy Inc. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1996.50.1.3
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