<div class="page" title="Page 49"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>In this article the author examines some significant passages of his treatment of a patient with borderline personality structure, with the intention of giving a formative contribution to the delicate issue of the search for congruence between theory and clinic operations. This reflection is therefore an opportunity to integrate these aspects. The individualization of the therapeutic relationship in the theoretical framework of group analysis allowed the emotional investment in the person of the therapist, which is useful in the construction of a meaningful relationship on the human, emotional and cognitive plane; a space within which it has become increa...
In an era when the focus of psychotherapy training and practice is increasingly dominated by empiric...
Objective: Adult interpersonal difficulties are considered 1 of the core consequences of childhood t...
The marked impulsivity and affective instability of clients suffering from Borderline Personality Di...
In this article the author describes the one typical borderline patient, who had come at first suffe...
This paper is an account of a programme of combined individual and group psychotherapy offered to bo...
THIS PAPER will attempt to synthesize clinical observations and the contributions of investigators i...
Our understanding of therapeutic change processes in group therapy for complex interpersonal trauma ...
This work focuses on the treatment of people suffering from post-traumatic stress with identity diss...
The marked impulsivity and instability of clients suffering from borderline personality disorder (BP...
Aim: Complex trauma is associated with the development of deeply engrained interpersonal patterns, w...
This qualitative case study explored one client\u27s recovery from borderline personality disorder, ...
This cumulative dissertation aims to study the ongoing therapeutic relationship and its moments of d...
Personality disorders are complex mental health difficulties that were previously considered untreat...
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based, long-term psychotherapy initially develop...
In this work, I deploy recent philosophical and empirical work on self-ownership in mental illness a...
In an era when the focus of psychotherapy training and practice is increasingly dominated by empiric...
Objective: Adult interpersonal difficulties are considered 1 of the core consequences of childhood t...
The marked impulsivity and affective instability of clients suffering from Borderline Personality Di...
In this article the author describes the one typical borderline patient, who had come at first suffe...
This paper is an account of a programme of combined individual and group psychotherapy offered to bo...
THIS PAPER will attempt to synthesize clinical observations and the contributions of investigators i...
Our understanding of therapeutic change processes in group therapy for complex interpersonal trauma ...
This work focuses on the treatment of people suffering from post-traumatic stress with identity diss...
The marked impulsivity and instability of clients suffering from borderline personality disorder (BP...
Aim: Complex trauma is associated with the development of deeply engrained interpersonal patterns, w...
This qualitative case study explored one client\u27s recovery from borderline personality disorder, ...
This cumulative dissertation aims to study the ongoing therapeutic relationship and its moments of d...
Personality disorders are complex mental health difficulties that were previously considered untreat...
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based, long-term psychotherapy initially develop...
In this work, I deploy recent philosophical and empirical work on self-ownership in mental illness a...
In an era when the focus of psychotherapy training and practice is increasingly dominated by empiric...
Objective: Adult interpersonal difficulties are considered 1 of the core consequences of childhood t...
The marked impulsivity and affective instability of clients suffering from Borderline Personality Di...