Some of the authors that studied the relation between transference and psychopathology belongs to the San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group. They did their research following the Control Mastery Theory model (CMT; Weiss, 1993; Silberschatz, 2005). According to the authors, Personality is a predictor of the quality of Transference but this relation is also influenced, and mediated, by Interpersonal Guilt. Guilt may be the source of both defenses and transference, and the patient uses it to protect himself and his therapist from dangers. Following this theory, Guilt, interpreted like interpersonal and prosocial, is a dysfunctional emotion when fed by Pathogenic Beliefs (erroneous assumptions that bring the person to explain his behavior ...
We describe the development of a new measure to assess guilt related to concern about harming others...
This article explores the diverse theoretical perspectives and the empirical research concerned with...
The aim of this paper is to give the reader an overview of several theoretical, empirical, and clini...
If, on one hand, personality is a predictor of the transference (Bradley, 2005; Colli, 2016; Tanzill...
Guilt is a complex and distressing emotion with multiple determinants that can be experienced in a ...
The aim of this article is to empirically investigate the relationships among interpersonal guilt, a...
Guilt is a complex and distressing emotion that can be experienced in different situations. The majo...
Multiple sets of empirical research findings on guilt are reviewed to evaluate the view that guilt s...
This article introduces the Interpersonal Guilt Rating Scale-15, a brief clinician-rated tool for an...
Since Freud’s initial recognition that patients may enact interpersonal patterns in the relationship...
According to Control-Mastery Theory (CMT) guilt's origin is interpersonal, its aim is prosocial and ...
This study is concerned with why individuals engage in behaviors that are apparently not in their be...
Introduction: Transference (meant in this context, as the patient relational patterns expressed towa...
Recently, the role of guilt within interpersonal relationships has come under scrutiny. This researc...
Guilt is an important concept in psychodynamic psychotherapy and much literature exists describing c...
We describe the development of a new measure to assess guilt related to concern about harming others...
This article explores the diverse theoretical perspectives and the empirical research concerned with...
The aim of this paper is to give the reader an overview of several theoretical, empirical, and clini...
If, on one hand, personality is a predictor of the transference (Bradley, 2005; Colli, 2016; Tanzill...
Guilt is a complex and distressing emotion with multiple determinants that can be experienced in a ...
The aim of this article is to empirically investigate the relationships among interpersonal guilt, a...
Guilt is a complex and distressing emotion that can be experienced in different situations. The majo...
Multiple sets of empirical research findings on guilt are reviewed to evaluate the view that guilt s...
This article introduces the Interpersonal Guilt Rating Scale-15, a brief clinician-rated tool for an...
Since Freud’s initial recognition that patients may enact interpersonal patterns in the relationship...
According to Control-Mastery Theory (CMT) guilt's origin is interpersonal, its aim is prosocial and ...
This study is concerned with why individuals engage in behaviors that are apparently not in their be...
Introduction: Transference (meant in this context, as the patient relational patterns expressed towa...
Recently, the role of guilt within interpersonal relationships has come under scrutiny. This researc...
Guilt is an important concept in psychodynamic psychotherapy and much literature exists describing c...
We describe the development of a new measure to assess guilt related to concern about harming others...
This article explores the diverse theoretical perspectives and the empirical research concerned with...
The aim of this paper is to give the reader an overview of several theoretical, empirical, and clini...