The “Case of Matilde†provides us with an important example of how the in-depth study of a single psychotherapy case can shed light on concepts that lie at the very heart of the psychotherapy debate. The therapeutic relationship, patient defense mechanisms, and therapeutic technique are foundational elements of psychodynamic psychotherapy, understanding their interaction will help guide research and practice
Background: Alliance evolutions, i.e. ruptures and resolutions over the course of psychotherapy, hav...
Background: Empirical research on defense mechanisms found a sound support for the relationship of t...
Several patient-related variables have already been investigated as predictors of change in psychody...
Aim: Research largely study the role of defense mechanisms in psychotherapy. The relationships betwe...
This paper evaluates process and outcome in a 2 years supportive psychotherapy psychodynamic-orien...
In psychodynamic theory, defense interpretations are considered a fundamental component of effective...
This thesis maps out the role of and the presentation of mechanisms occurring in an interaction, in ...
The study investigated the extent to which defensive functioning and defense mechanisms predict clin...
Psychodynamic psychotherapy emphasizes the unconscious aspects of experience in the therapeutic proc...
Persons (2013) has commented on my article (Eells, 2013) about revisiting the case formulation appr...
Objective: The aim of this work was to investigate the relationship between therapists' techniques (...
Defense mechanisms as a central notion of psychoanalysis have inspired various levels of interest in...
Skean’s (2005) case of “CG ” is an important addition to the case study literature on brief psychody...
My case study of "Caroline"-a 26 year old presenting with depression, PTSD symptoms, and a history o...
My case study of "Caroline"—a 26 year old presenting with depression, PTSD symptoms,...
Background: Alliance evolutions, i.e. ruptures and resolutions over the course of psychotherapy, hav...
Background: Empirical research on defense mechanisms found a sound support for the relationship of t...
Several patient-related variables have already been investigated as predictors of change in psychody...
Aim: Research largely study the role of defense mechanisms in psychotherapy. The relationships betwe...
This paper evaluates process and outcome in a 2 years supportive psychotherapy psychodynamic-orien...
In psychodynamic theory, defense interpretations are considered a fundamental component of effective...
This thesis maps out the role of and the presentation of mechanisms occurring in an interaction, in ...
The study investigated the extent to which defensive functioning and defense mechanisms predict clin...
Psychodynamic psychotherapy emphasizes the unconscious aspects of experience in the therapeutic proc...
Persons (2013) has commented on my article (Eells, 2013) about revisiting the case formulation appr...
Objective: The aim of this work was to investigate the relationship between therapists' techniques (...
Defense mechanisms as a central notion of psychoanalysis have inspired various levels of interest in...
Skean’s (2005) case of “CG ” is an important addition to the case study literature on brief psychody...
My case study of "Caroline"-a 26 year old presenting with depression, PTSD symptoms, and a history o...
My case study of "Caroline"—a 26 year old presenting with depression, PTSD symptoms,...
Background: Alliance evolutions, i.e. ruptures and resolutions over the course of psychotherapy, hav...
Background: Empirical research on defense mechanisms found a sound support for the relationship of t...
Several patient-related variables have already been investigated as predictors of change in psychody...