The year 2024 celebrates the 15th anniversary of nationally organized training in and delivery of intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy (ISTDP) in Norway. Accordingly, the authors provide an overview of the implementation of ISTDP in Norway, examine ISTDP's impact on mental health delivery, review research, reflect on practice, and discuss future directions for ISTDP in the country. Since its introduction in Norway, ISTDP has gained significant popularity and recognition in the mental health field. The training of Norwegian trainers and the founding of the Norwegian Institute for ISTDP allowed for the expansion and scalability of the ISTDP training program. Alignment of the training program with the existing framework for postgraduate specialization for psychologists and its accreditation by the Norwegian Psychological Association has ensured recognition and relevance in the mental health field. Private- and public-sector applications have further contributed to the growth and dissemination of the method in Norway. ISTDP has thus become an integral and important part of the therapeutic landscape, providing hope and healing to individuals facing various emotional challenges. ISTDP's influence is likely to keep growing, both within Norway and internationally, thus contributing to the advancement of effective psychotherapy practices worldwide.
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Am J Psychother
December 2024
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway (Solbakken); Norwegian Institute for ISTDP, Drammen, Norway (all authors).
The year 2024 celebrates the 15th anniversary of nationally organized training in and delivery of intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy (ISTDP) in Norway. Accordingly, the authors provide an overview of the implementation of ISTDP in Norway, examine ISTDP's impact on mental health delivery, review research, reflect on practice, and discuss future directions for ISTDP in the country. Since its introduction in Norway, ISTDP has gained significant popularity and recognition in the mental health field.
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