In the psychodynamic psychotherapy of adolescents, a mutual relationship is a central and often reoccurring theme. However, what this mutuality consists of and how adolescents experience this seems to have been the subject of scant investigation or conceptualization. Thus, the aim of the present study was to obtain a more comprehensive insight into mutuality by innovatively applying interdisciplinary positioning theory to the analysis of adolescents’ experiences of psychotherapy. Qualitative, post-treatment interviews with nine female adolescents receiving psychodynamic psychotherapy for depression in the Norwegian First Experimental Study of Transference Work – In Teenagers were conducted. Drawing on positioning theory, unique characterist...
The study of the ruptures of the therapeutic alliance has impacted research in psychotherapy by high...
This study takes as its subject the clinical work with 7 older adolescents who attended for once-wee...
This study takes as its subject the clinical work with 7 older adolescents who attended for once-wee...
The mental health services have a strong obligation to offer helpful treatment to patients. However,...
This paper aims at therapeutic relationship of adolescents, specifically at therapeutic alliance, wh...
Abstract Background There is emerging evidence for the effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy ...
Psychodynamic therapy is an effective treatment for depression. However, a large number of adolescen...
Abstract Background Depression in adolescents seems to be a growing problem that causes mental suffe...
The study explores practitioners’ experiences of working with adolescents with complex interpersonal...
OBJECTIVE:: Identify the core 'interaction structures' between therapists and depressed adolescents ...
Given the number of adolescents who present with mental health issues, it is important to explore th...
This study used qualitative methodology to examine the opinions of adolescents regarding the formati...
This paper explores the challenges and developmental opportunities of working with the sexual transf...
This paper examines a 22-month once weekly psychotherapy with an adolescent young man. My patient wa...
Group psychotherapy is a useful clinical practice for adolescents with mental health issues. Groups ...
The study of the ruptures of the therapeutic alliance has impacted research in psychotherapy by high...
This study takes as its subject the clinical work with 7 older adolescents who attended for once-wee...
This study takes as its subject the clinical work with 7 older adolescents who attended for once-wee...
The mental health services have a strong obligation to offer helpful treatment to patients. However,...
This paper aims at therapeutic relationship of adolescents, specifically at therapeutic alliance, wh...
Abstract Background There is emerging evidence for the effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy ...
Psychodynamic therapy is an effective treatment for depression. However, a large number of adolescen...
Abstract Background Depression in adolescents seems to be a growing problem that causes mental suffe...
The study explores practitioners’ experiences of working with adolescents with complex interpersonal...
OBJECTIVE:: Identify the core 'interaction structures' between therapists and depressed adolescents ...
Given the number of adolescents who present with mental health issues, it is important to explore th...
This study used qualitative methodology to examine the opinions of adolescents regarding the formati...
This paper explores the challenges and developmental opportunities of working with the sexual transf...
This paper examines a 22-month once weekly psychotherapy with an adolescent young man. My patient wa...
Group psychotherapy is a useful clinical practice for adolescents with mental health issues. Groups ...
The study of the ruptures of the therapeutic alliance has impacted research in psychotherapy by high...
This study takes as its subject the clinical work with 7 older adolescents who attended for once-wee...
This study takes as its subject the clinical work with 7 older adolescents who attended for once-wee...