The complex inter-relationship between external and internal reality, a source of interest and controversy in psychiatry, has come to the foreground more prominently in the context of more integrative understanding of psychopharmacotherapy. This paper discusses the meaning and clinical applications of the psychodynamic related to psychopharmacotherapy for difficult personality and eating disorders patients. The one of the psychodynamic explanations for patients’being difficult is related to their perceived lack of mentalizing (reflective) capacities. Lack of mentalizing capacity implies disturbed view of psychopharmacotherapy. Therapeutic relationship and optimal alliance offers the frame for acceptance of psychiatric drugs as positive and ...
This study used naturalistic data from psychodynamic (PD) and cognitive-behavioral (CB) clinicians ...
Personality disorders in general, and borderline personality disorder specifically, are one of the m...
Cognitive behaviour therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy are the leading treatments for eating di...
The complex inter-relationship between external and internal reality, a source of interest and contr...
Contemporary psychiatry pays more and more attention to the patient’s capacity regarding acceptance ...
Optimal psychopharmacotherapy is based upon the results of many different factors. One of the main f...
The treatment of psychiatric disorders often consists of a combined approach that integrates both ph...
Eating disorders are serious psychiatric conditions often demanding specialized psychiatric care. Se...
This study used naturalistic data from psychodynamic (PD) and cognitive-behavioral (CB) clinicians i...
In this paper, we outline the concept of integrative therapy of borderline personality, also referre...
The article presents a proposal of integrating the basic concepts of object relations theory with th...
this study used naturalistic data from psychodynamic (PD) and cognitive-behavioral (CB) clinicians i...
Despite advances in psychiatry, treatment outcomes are still a big problem, and are not always subst...
This chapter gives an account of the different psychoanalytic traditions and their approaches to PD:...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) categorical classification of eati...
This study used naturalistic data from psychodynamic (PD) and cognitive-behavioral (CB) clinicians ...
Personality disorders in general, and borderline personality disorder specifically, are one of the m...
Cognitive behaviour therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy are the leading treatments for eating di...
The complex inter-relationship between external and internal reality, a source of interest and contr...
Contemporary psychiatry pays more and more attention to the patient’s capacity regarding acceptance ...
Optimal psychopharmacotherapy is based upon the results of many different factors. One of the main f...
The treatment of psychiatric disorders often consists of a combined approach that integrates both ph...
Eating disorders are serious psychiatric conditions often demanding specialized psychiatric care. Se...
This study used naturalistic data from psychodynamic (PD) and cognitive-behavioral (CB) clinicians i...
In this paper, we outline the concept of integrative therapy of borderline personality, also referre...
The article presents a proposal of integrating the basic concepts of object relations theory with th...
this study used naturalistic data from psychodynamic (PD) and cognitive-behavioral (CB) clinicians i...
Despite advances in psychiatry, treatment outcomes are still a big problem, and are not always subst...
This chapter gives an account of the different psychoanalytic traditions and their approaches to PD:...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) categorical classification of eati...
This study used naturalistic data from psychodynamic (PD) and cognitive-behavioral (CB) clinicians ...
Personality disorders in general, and borderline personality disorder specifically, are one of the m...
Cognitive behaviour therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy are the leading treatments for eating di...