The patient – therapist relationship is always unique, depending from both personalities – the patient's and the therapist's one. Therefore the rules for therapeutic interventions are strict and rigid – they should give some objective frames for the therapy. In this article I present psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy, where I outrouled the rigidness of psychotherapeutic interventions.At deep pathology of personality structure, especially at ego and self pathology, it is sometimes advisable to overcame the therapeutic boundaries for a more active healing process of developmental deficits
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The nature of therapeutic action varies not only with each patient’s ps~cliological predilection for...
(Please do not cite without permission) A developmental orientation frames an approach for psychoana...
People with developmental disabilities can experience any psychological abnormalitiy and psychiatric...
I wanted to warn them how such egocentricity of thought has hurt the advance of the science of psych...
personality disorders. Duff R. Waring argues that, in some instances, psychotherapy should be viewed...
In this paper the author suggested that psycho-dynamics oriented psychotherapy was also a method of ...
The author considers psychoanalytic treatment to be most effective when based upon an interactive, i...
The terms relation and technique are frequently used in discussions of what is effective in psychoth...
Despite the emphasis on evidence-based treatment for psychological disorders, to date, there has bee...
In this paper, we outline the concept of integrative therapy of borderline personality, also referre...
T he co ntra dicto ry philosophies of th e maj or schools of psychotherapy present a dizzying array ...
The author argues that the relational turn in psychotherapy has led to moralism, conformism and hypo...
In this article the author describes the one typical borderline patient, who had come at first suffe...
Relational needs are the emotional needs which underlie our social connectedness and help sustain an...
This paper holds that the aiial)Yic relationship embodies both tliera-peutic process and developoier...
The nature of therapeutic action varies not only with each patient’s ps~cliological predilection for...
(Please do not cite without permission) A developmental orientation frames an approach for psychoana...
People with developmental disabilities can experience any psychological abnormalitiy and psychiatric...
I wanted to warn them how such egocentricity of thought has hurt the advance of the science of psych...
personality disorders. Duff R. Waring argues that, in some instances, psychotherapy should be viewed...
In this paper the author suggested that psycho-dynamics oriented psychotherapy was also a method of ...
The author considers psychoanalytic treatment to be most effective when based upon an interactive, i...
The terms relation and technique are frequently used in discussions of what is effective in psychoth...
Despite the emphasis on evidence-based treatment for psychological disorders, to date, there has bee...
In this paper, we outline the concept of integrative therapy of borderline personality, also referre...
T he co ntra dicto ry philosophies of th e maj or schools of psychotherapy present a dizzying array ...
The author argues that the relational turn in psychotherapy has led to moralism, conformism and hypo...
In this article the author describes the one typical borderline patient, who had come at first suffe...
Relational needs are the emotional needs which underlie our social connectedness and help sustain an...