Neurosciences and Psychodynamic PsychotherapyNeurosciences have found increasing acceptance in contemporary psychodynamic discourse. Exemplary convergences between psychodynamic theories, treatment models and neuroscientific research are discussed ...
In diesem Beitrag wird das Spannungsfeld der Psychoanalyse mit anderen Disziplinen zunächst historisch beleuchtet und kritisch diskutiert. Recht zahlreich sind experimentelle Studien, die ein neues Licht auf psychoanalytische basale Konstrukte werfen, von ...
The contribution of psychodynamic approaches to evidence based
psychotherapy of alcoholicsAims and methods: Which prerequisites, results,
and side-effects shows psychodynamic therapy in
alcoholics as theoretical aspects and published data
are ...
The history of Turkish psychology, the cultural changes, and the rise of psychoanalysis have accompanied the development of Rorschach in Turkey. Yani Anastasiadis, the Turkish Rorschach pioneer, perceived Rorschach as “the radiography of human spirit.” So ...
The present article first theoretically defines the term “resilience” from the clinical psychoanalytic standpoint, in view of differentiating normal development from pathological development following trauma. It then formalize two essential processes ...
Aging is a clearly evolutionary process that first discreetly and then more starkly modifies social references, cognitive potentialities, and above all bodily integrity and appearance. External reality cannot avoid encountering the internal reality of ...
The concept of mentalization – the ability to think about mental states (e.g., feelings, intentions, motivations) of self and others – has become increasingly influential in psychoanalysis (Bateman & Fonagy, 2004; Fischer-Kern et al., 2010; Fonagy, 1991). ...
The contributions of Wilfred Bion to psychoanalysis and Hermann Rorschach to personality assessment have had considerable influence on psychotherapy. Both authors developed their own systems in attempts to establish a more scientific approach to the study ...
In this study we used a quasiexperimental, cross-sectional design with six cohorts differing in phase of treatment (pretreatment, posttreatment, 2-year posttreatment) and treatment type (psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy) and investigated ...
After many years of clinical practice, research and the teaching of projective tests, Shentoub and her colleagues (Debray, Brelet, Chabert & al.) put forward an original and rigorous method of analysis and interpretation of the TAT protocols in terms of ...
Abstract. This article presents an object relations theory interpretation of the protocol of Ms. B. Object relations theory is defined and the concepts of potential space and the introjective–anaclitic dimension are highlighted. The author ...
Abstract. This manuscript presents a single case study of a psychotically disturbed adult male (whom we call “Peter”), focusing on similarities and differences in Rorschach interpretation based on three different Rorschach approaches. ...