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Front Psychol
June 2023
Department of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
Background: Worldwide, psychotherapists' clinical experience went through rapid developments with transition to teletherapy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Literature on the use of remote psychoanalysis was not conclusive, leaving the issue of the consequences of the necessary setting alternation open. This study aimed to investigate the psychoanalysts' experiences of shifting to remote work and then returning to in-person setting, considering the effect of the patients' attachment styles and personality configurations.
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March 2022
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Telepsychotherapy is an increasingly common way of conducting psychotherapy. Previous research has shown that patients usually have positive experiences of online therapy, however, with large individual differences. The aim of this study was to explore patients' experiences of transition from in-person psychotherapy sessions to telepsychotherapy during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as variation in the experiences with regard to the patients' personality orientation.
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April 2021
Department of Psychoanalysis and Clinical Consulting, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Although Blatt's two-polarity model of depression has suggested that patients' interpersonal styles may shape countertransference phenomena in psychotherapy, empirical research on this topic has remained scarce. This article provides an in-depth study of countertransference processes in clinical work with dependent (anaclitic) depressed patients using a qualitative methodology. Thematic analysis of narrative material of psychodynamic therapists discussing patient cases during supervision ( = 7) resulted in four recurrent themes: "empathy, compassion, and support," "anxiety, feeling overwhelmed, and protection," "frustration, irritation, and confrontation," and "inadequacy, incompetence, and fatalism.
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October 2019
Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
Personality psychodynamics have been shown to influence individual responses to psychiatric treatments, including medication. Increasingly, neuromodulation therapies have become available for severe and treatment-resistant depression. This study aims to evaluate patient response to an implanted neurostimulator battery within the framework of relational versus self-definitional personality traits.
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December 2019
Department of Psychology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.
Depression currently constitutes the most common mental illness observed in mental health services. In addition to its classical, psychiatric and phenomenological approach, a developmental, psychodynamic one has also been formed according to which there are two predisposing depressive types of vulnerability, the anaclitic and the introjective. These refer to the capacity of establishing reciprocal and mutually satisfying interpersonal relationships and to the formation of an integrated, mature and differentiated positive sense of identity, respectively.
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