The aim of this research was to examine the relationship between therapist interventions and patient affect responses in Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (STDP). The Affect Experiencing subscale from the Achievement of Therapeutic Objectives Scale (ATOS) was adapted to measure individual immediate affect experiencing (I-AES) responses in relation to therapist interventions coded within the preceding speaking turn, using the Psychotherapy Interaction Coding (PIC) system. A hierarchical linear modelling procedure was used to assess the change in affect experiencing and the relationship between affect experiencing and therapist interventions within and across segments of therapy. Process data was taken from six STDP cases; in total 24 hours of...
The objective is to study the effectiveness of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) tr...
Affect experiencing (AE), defined as the facilitation of client in-session bodily arousal and viscer...
Objective: This study examined if the amount of exposure to anger/assertiveness, grief, positive fee...
The aim of this research was to examine the relationship between therapist interventions and patient...
Preliminary data from the Intensive Mapping of Psychotherapy Process project (PROCMAP) at Modum Bad ...
Using a single case quantitative analysis, the relation between therapist verbal response mode and c...
Using counselling sessions conducted by ten "master therapists" (e.g., Rogers, Ellis, Perls) from fo...
Short-term dynamic psychotherapy (STDP) has rarely been investigated with regard to its underlying m...
This descriptive analysis discusses defense and affect work in short-term dynamic psychotherapy (STD...
Our study examined in-session affect regulation as a self-regulatory process as well as a process of...
A growing number of psychotherapy researchers are studying in-session events that signify therapeuti...
Dynamic interpersonal therapy (DIT) is a brief manualised psychodynamic intervention for depression....
This study examined the relationship between changes in the level of client emotional involvement as...
Despite the long tradition in psychotherapy research literature concerning the role of therapeutic a...
Psychodynamic change is understood to occur in part through the unique therapeutic relationship deve...
The objective is to study the effectiveness of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) tr...
Affect experiencing (AE), defined as the facilitation of client in-session bodily arousal and viscer...
Objective: This study examined if the amount of exposure to anger/assertiveness, grief, positive fee...
The aim of this research was to examine the relationship between therapist interventions and patient...
Preliminary data from the Intensive Mapping of Psychotherapy Process project (PROCMAP) at Modum Bad ...
Using a single case quantitative analysis, the relation between therapist verbal response mode and c...
Using counselling sessions conducted by ten "master therapists" (e.g., Rogers, Ellis, Perls) from fo...
Short-term dynamic psychotherapy (STDP) has rarely been investigated with regard to its underlying m...
This descriptive analysis discusses defense and affect work in short-term dynamic psychotherapy (STD...
Our study examined in-session affect regulation as a self-regulatory process as well as a process of...
A growing number of psychotherapy researchers are studying in-session events that signify therapeuti...
Dynamic interpersonal therapy (DIT) is a brief manualised psychodynamic intervention for depression....
This study examined the relationship between changes in the level of client emotional involvement as...
Despite the long tradition in psychotherapy research literature concerning the role of therapeutic a...
Psychodynamic change is understood to occur in part through the unique therapeutic relationship deve...
The objective is to study the effectiveness of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) tr...
Affect experiencing (AE), defined as the facilitation of client in-session bodily arousal and viscer...
Objective: This study examined if the amount of exposure to anger/assertiveness, grief, positive fee...