Paulo M G Sales,Arslaan Arshed,Camila Cosmo et al.
Paulo M G Sales et al.
Burnout and moral injury within medicine have steadily increased over the last decades, especially among those providing care during the COVID-19 pandemic. The term burnout has been used to describe clinician distress and a syndrome of emot...
Extensions of Psychoanalytic Technique: The Mutual Influences of Standard Psychoanalysis and Transference-Focused Psychotherapy [0.03%]
精神分析技术的扩展:标准精神分析和移情焦点心理治疗的相互影响
Otto F Kernberg
Otto F Kernberg
The author describes the differences between standard psychoanalysis and transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP) and reviews particular difficulties that psychodynamically trained clinicians have in learning TFP. In delineating differences...
Examining Racism in Psychoanalytic Training: Perspectives from a Psychiatry Resident [0.03%]
在精神分析训练中审视种族主义:精神病学住院医师的视角
Nicole E Pacheco
Nicole E Pacheco
The author reviews pervasive racial biases in psychoanalysis, spanning from overt instances of racial judgement to the normalized tendencies of internalized racist societal structures on individuals. A personalized account is given addressi...
Contemporary Supportive Therapy: A Review of History, Theory, and Evidence [0.03%]
当代支持性心理治疗:历史、理论和证据的回顾
Holly M Van Den Beldt,Anne E Ruble,Randon S Welton et al.
Holly M Van Den Beldt et al.
Supportive psychotherapy interventions were developed as a part of psychodynamic psychotherapy work, and supportive psychotherapy was historically considered to be the default form of therapy only for lower-functioning patients. These roots...
Alëna A Balasanova
Alëna A Balasanova
In this autobiographical piece about conducting psychotherapy with a patient during residency training, a physician reflects on the shared humanity between patients and doctors and the feelings that unite them. ...
Alexandra M Harrison
Alexandra M Harrison
The author describes how an immersion experience in another culture can benefit the psychoanalyst-and the individual who is a psychoanalyst-by confronting trusted theories and challenging the analyst to create new methods for understanding ...
Graciela B Onofrio,Nicolás Kitroser
Graciela B Onofrio
The authors provide an overview of the history of psychoanalysis and psychodynamic psychiatry in Argentina. They describe the evolving practice patterns of psychodynamic psychiatrists in this vibrant South American country, highlighting soc...
Elizabeth J Levey
Elizabeth J Levey
This manuscript explores the experience of teleanalysis for analyst and patient during the COVID-19 pandemic through the lenses of embodied intersubjective relating, the neurobiology of social engagement, and technologically mediated human ...
Frederic M Baurer
Frederic M Baurer
Psychodynamically trained clinicians have much to offer patients with substance use disorders, but lack a coherent model of treatment for addictions. This paper proposes a bipartite model for approaching addictive illness, separating the ad...
Short-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Depression: For Whom Does It Work? A Research Perspective [0.03%]
抑郁症的短程精神分析心理治疗:有效于哪些患者?一个研究者的视角
Frederik J Wienicke,Ellen Driessen
Frederik J Wienicke
Short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy (STPP) is an empirically supported treatment for depression that is frequently applied in clinical practice. However, it remains largely unclear which patients can benefit specifically from STPP for de...