Accelerated Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy integrates experiential, relational and psychodynamic elements. Deep authentic affective experience and its regulation through coordinated emotional interchanges between patient and therapist are viewed as key transformational agents. When maintaining attachment with caregivers necessitates excluding particular affects, patients' capacity to regulate emotion becomes compromised. Being in an emotionally alive therapeutic relationship enables patients to better tolerate and communicate affective states; doing so, in turn, fosters security, openness, and intimacy in their other relationships. A clinical vignette will illustrate how using the therapist's affect, and focusing on the patient's experi...
This dissertation is a systematic literature review, with clinical illustrations. The interpersonal ...
In a controlled multiple case design study, the development of a therapeutic relationship and its ro...
Affect experiencing (AE), defined as the facilitation of client in-session bodily arousal and viscer...
Accelerated experiential-dynamic psychotherapy (AEDP) is a model of psychotherapy that integrates ps...
Human experiences of empathy and presence are quintessential in therapeutic as well as intimate rela...
Psychotherapy fragmentation constitutes a significant barrier to progress. In the present article, w...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is to show (i) how the moment-to-moment tracking and processing of ...
Objective: Close interpersonal relationships are fundamental to emotion regulation. Clinical theory ...
Psychodynamic-oriented psychotherapies have demonstrated their efficacy in emotional disorders' trea...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
The innovations introduced by the Dynamic-Maturational Model of attachment and adaptation (DMM) are ...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
The aim of this research was to examine the relationship between therapist interventions and patient...
This dissertation is a systematic literature review, with clinical illustrations. The interpersonal ...
In a controlled multiple case design study, the development of a therapeutic relationship and its ro...
Affect experiencing (AE), defined as the facilitation of client in-session bodily arousal and viscer...
Accelerated experiential-dynamic psychotherapy (AEDP) is a model of psychotherapy that integrates ps...
Human experiences of empathy and presence are quintessential in therapeutic as well as intimate rela...
Psychotherapy fragmentation constitutes a significant barrier to progress. In the present article, w...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is to show (i) how the moment-to-moment tracking and processing of ...
Objective: Close interpersonal relationships are fundamental to emotion regulation. Clinical theory ...
Psychodynamic-oriented psychotherapies have demonstrated their efficacy in emotional disorders' trea...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
The innovations introduced by the Dynamic-Maturational Model of attachment and adaptation (DMM) are ...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
A crucial component of successful counseling and psychotherapy is the dyadic emotion co-regulation p...
The aim of this research was to examine the relationship between therapist interventions and patient...
This dissertation is a systematic literature review, with clinical illustrations. The interpersonal ...
In a controlled multiple case design study, the development of a therapeutic relationship and its ro...
Affect experiencing (AE), defined as the facilitation of client in-session bodily arousal and viscer...