Patients with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) are among the most difficult to treat in therapy, especially for their strong resistance to treatment and several difficulties in establishing a therapeutic relationship characterized by intimacy, safety, and trust. In particular, therapists’ emotional responses to these patients can be particularly intense and frustrating, as often reported in the clinical literature; however, rarely they were investigated empirically. The aims of this preliminary study were: 1) to examine the associations between patients’ narcissistic personality disorder and distinct therapists’ countertransference patterns; and 2) to verify whether these clinicians’ emotional reactions were influenced by theoretic...
Countertransference can be viewed as a source of valuable diagnostic and therapeutic information and...
Countertransference can be viewed as a source of valuable diagnostic and therapeutic information and...
Introduction: Therapists’ responses to patients play a crucial role in psychotherapy and are conside...
Patients with narcissistic personality disorder are among the most difficult to treat in therapy, es...
Objectives: Patients with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) are among the most difficult to t...
Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is one of the most challenging clinical syndromes to treat i...
Introduction: Although the clinical literature on countertransference reactions and the therapeutic ...
This study examined clinician emotional responses and therapeutic alliance in psychotherapy with ado...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between therapists' emotional respo...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between therapists' emotional resp...
Background: Therapist’s emotional reactions toward patients in clinical facilities are a key concept...
Although it is widely recognized that therapist's emotional responses to a patient (in particular, w...
Pathological narcissism is a syndrome involving distorted self-image and identity dysregulation. Na...
The aim of this study was to examine the stability of the factor structure and psychometric properti...
Motive-oriented therapeutic relationship (MOTHER), a prescriptive concept based on an integrative fo...
Countertransference can be viewed as a source of valuable diagnostic and therapeutic information and...
Countertransference can be viewed as a source of valuable diagnostic and therapeutic information and...
Introduction: Therapists’ responses to patients play a crucial role in psychotherapy and are conside...
Patients with narcissistic personality disorder are among the most difficult to treat in therapy, es...
Objectives: Patients with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) are among the most difficult to t...
Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is one of the most challenging clinical syndromes to treat i...
Introduction: Although the clinical literature on countertransference reactions and the therapeutic ...
This study examined clinician emotional responses and therapeutic alliance in psychotherapy with ado...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between therapists' emotional respo...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between therapists' emotional resp...
Background: Therapist’s emotional reactions toward patients in clinical facilities are a key concept...
Although it is widely recognized that therapist's emotional responses to a patient (in particular, w...
Pathological narcissism is a syndrome involving distorted self-image and identity dysregulation. Na...
The aim of this study was to examine the stability of the factor structure and psychometric properti...
Motive-oriented therapeutic relationship (MOTHER), a prescriptive concept based on an integrative fo...
Countertransference can be viewed as a source of valuable diagnostic and therapeutic information and...
Countertransference can be viewed as a source of valuable diagnostic and therapeutic information and...
Introduction: Therapists’ responses to patients play a crucial role in psychotherapy and are conside...