The innovations introduced by the Dynamic-Maturational Model of attachment and adaptation (DMM) are extremely useful for the comprehension of the clinical process and particularly compatible with the psychodynamic approach to psychotherapy. Therefore, the possibility of a DMM based Dynamic Psychotherapy (DMM-DP) can be considered (Baldoni 2011, 2012). DMM analyzes clinical problems in terms of attachment strategies in relation with the environment, considering patient’s and therapist’s attachment pattern and their interactions. Attachment assessment techniques in the DMM, especially the AAI, are relational experiences. They offer not only information, but also the possibility of insight and change for the patient and they assume an impl...
Evidence-based research have confirmed that various models of psychotherapy produce very positive re...
none1noThe interest of the University of Bologna in the Dynamic-Maturational Model (DMM) began in 20...
Background Diagnostic interviews and questionnaires are commonly used in the assessm...
Attachment theory is the newest major theory of adaptive and maladaptive functioning, but, in the ro...
Attachment theory has been used to explain the origin of psychotic phenomena. In this article we cri...
Notwithstanding the many methodological advances made in the field of psychotherapy research, at pre...
Notwithstanding the many methodological advances made in the field of psychotherapy research, at pre...
In an attempt to cease from reducing the world and its phenomena to linear modeling and analytic dis...
Dynamic Psychotherapy (DP) was developed to overcome the limitations of traditional psychoanalysis, ...
Psychodynamic psychotherapy has been criticised as being based on outdated principles of psychoanaly...
Accelerated Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy integrates experiential, relational and psychodynamic...
This paper describes the evidence base for Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy as an evidence-based, ...
The Dynamic-Maturation Model (DMM) was developed by Patricia Crittenden (1-4), which focused its stu...
Objectives : Regarding to importance of Dynamic Psychotherapies in treatment of psychiatric disorder...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore therapeutic action in psychoanalytic psychotherapy fro...
Evidence-based research have confirmed that various models of psychotherapy produce very positive re...
none1noThe interest of the University of Bologna in the Dynamic-Maturational Model (DMM) began in 20...
Background Diagnostic interviews and questionnaires are commonly used in the assessm...
Attachment theory is the newest major theory of adaptive and maladaptive functioning, but, in the ro...
Attachment theory has been used to explain the origin of psychotic phenomena. In this article we cri...
Notwithstanding the many methodological advances made in the field of psychotherapy research, at pre...
Notwithstanding the many methodological advances made in the field of psychotherapy research, at pre...
In an attempt to cease from reducing the world and its phenomena to linear modeling and analytic dis...
Dynamic Psychotherapy (DP) was developed to overcome the limitations of traditional psychoanalysis, ...
Psychodynamic psychotherapy has been criticised as being based on outdated principles of psychoanaly...
Accelerated Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy integrates experiential, relational and psychodynamic...
This paper describes the evidence base for Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy as an evidence-based, ...
The Dynamic-Maturation Model (DMM) was developed by Patricia Crittenden (1-4), which focused its stu...
Objectives : Regarding to importance of Dynamic Psychotherapies in treatment of psychiatric disorder...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore therapeutic action in psychoanalytic psychotherapy fro...
Evidence-based research have confirmed that various models of psychotherapy produce very positive re...
none1noThe interest of the University of Bologna in the Dynamic-Maturational Model (DMM) began in 20...
Background Diagnostic interviews and questionnaires are commonly used in the assessm...