Some Observations on Paleologic Thinking in Borderline Personality Disorder [0.03%]
边缘型人格障碍中的远古思维的一点思考
Mark L Ruffalo
Mark L Ruffalo
Paleologic thinking, a prelogical mode of reasoning described by Silvano Arieti, is characterized by emotion-driven, retrospective reasoning and has been observed in severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia. The author explores its rel...
Older Psychodynamic Psychiatrists: Practice Metrics and Subjective Observations [0.03%]
老年心理动力学精神病学家:实践指标与主观观察
Douglas H Ingram,Myron Glucksman
Douglas H Ingram
A survey of 20 older psychodynamic psychiatrists was conducted to determine practice metrics, venues of clinical care, and clinician's subjective observations. The post-pandemic normalization of teletherapy, societal acceptance of psychoact...
Marta Rodini,Gaia Piscopiello,Martina Trevisan et al.
Marta Rodini et al.
Introduction: This study investigated the relationship between illness anxiety and interpersonal guilt as conceived in control-mastery theory. Additionally, we explored how illness anxiety symptoms relate to general anxiety, depression, ale...
The Role of Goals in Transference-Focused Psychotherapy (TFP): An Organizing Principle in the Treatment of Personality Disorders [0.03%]
目标在移情聚焦心理治疗(TFP)中的作用:人格障碍治疗的组织原则
Richard G Hersh,Eve Caligor
Richard G Hersh
In transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP), an evidence-based treatment for patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD), the attention paid to establishing and tracking goals is both organizing and distinctive. The objective of thi...
Psychodynamic Psychiatrists Who Do Not Retire: Practice Wills and Patient Outcomes [0.03%]
不办理退休手续的心理动力学精神病医生:实践意愿和患者预后
Jennifer I Downey,César A Alfonso
Jennifer I Downey
In this issue of Psychodynamic Psychiatry, we publish the clinical article "Older Psychodynamic Psychiatrists: Practice Metrics and Subjective Observations," by Douglas Ingram and Myron Glucksman. The authors queried in depth a convenience ...
Minds Love to Hate: A Mentalizing Approach to Self-Hatred and Negative Self-Representations in Eating Disorders [0.03%]
心灵乐于仇恨:进食障碍中自我憎恨和消极自我表征的精神化方法研究
Daniel Rochman
Daniel Rochman
Mentalization-based therapy (MBT) formulates eating disorders as disorders of the self. This article examines the meaning of self-hatred and self-directed negativity as manifestations of self-alienation and vulnerable mentalizing. Relevant ...
Shared Vulnerability: Psychodynamic Reflections on Personal History and Clinical Practice in a Therapeutic Community [0.03%]
共同的脆弱性:治疗社区中个人历史和临床实践的心理动力学反思
Juandiego Emiliano Serna-Galindo
Juandiego Emiliano Serna-Galindo
Reflecting on early-career experiences working with patients with severe personality disorders in a therapeutic community, this article explores the counter-transference challenges faced by novice clinicians. I discuss how intense patient p...
Cathy R Schen
Cathy R Schen
This article immerses the reader in the psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy of an adult patient suffering from extreme loneliness. It describes healing that occurs slowly and involves the psychotherapist's active searching-through his...
Goran Mijaljica
Goran Mijaljica
Greenland, the world's largest island, is home to approximately 57,000 people. Given the country's vast area and sparse population, the provision of psychiatric services can be challenging. Telemedicine and coastal visits contribute to the ...
Mourning and Psychosis-Finding Connections between Recovery Frameworks and Psychoanalytic Theory [0.03%]
哀悼与精神病:探究康复模式与精神分析理论之间的联系
Yael Holoshitz,Deborah Cabaniss
Yael Holoshitz
The recovery movement for serious mental illness emphasizes holistic, person-centered care. Clinical innovation, policy, and research in recovery has focused on identity, empowerment, and meaning. Psychoanalytic theories, which emphasize id...