Countertransference is defined as redirection of a psychotherapist's feelings toward a client - or, more generally, as a therapist's emotional entanglement with a client. The phenomenon of countertransference (German: Gegenübertragung) was first defined publicly by Sigmund Freud in 1910 (The Future Prospects of Psycho-Analytic Therapy) as being "a result of the patient's influence on [the physician's] unconscious feelings"; although Freud had been aware of it privately for some time, writing to Carl Jung for example in 1909 of the need "to dominate 'counter-transference', which is after all a permanent problem for us". Freud stated that since an analyst is a human himself he can easily let his emotions into the client. Because Freud saw the countertransference as a purely personal problem for the analyst, he rarely referred to it publicly, and did so almost invariably in terms of a "warning against any countertransference lying in wait" for the analyst, who "must recognize this ...
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The relevance of individual psychoanalytic psychotherapy in the context of post-apartheid South Africa is a contentious issue. The western-centric universalist bias of this treatment approach has been criticised for not being applicable to Black South African individuals. With these criticisms in mind the appropriacy and efficacy of psychoanalytic psychotherapy was examined by focusing on three Black English-speaking South African women between the ages of 25 and 35 from the urban Western Cape. A collective case study design situated within a postmodern framework of enquiry was chosen for its capacity to incorporate both the therapist's and the participant's experience of the therapeutic process over time. This study focused on the analytic attitude, which comprises the basic template through which psychoanalytic psychotherapy is practised. The model used was that described by Ivey (1999) which includes five elements: generative uncertainty, abstinence, neutrality, countertransference ...
The basic training is an approved six day didactic course. It can then be followed through to Therapist or Trainer and Supervisor level by taking on supervised cases, attending workshops and demonstrating competence in teaching TFP.. BPC-accredited 'kite marked' TFP practitioners will receive a certificate for a fee of £35. We will maintain an online roster of accredited practitioners and contact details.. Find a kite marked TFP practitioner. Further information about TFP can be found on the International Society for Transference-Focused Psychotherapy website.. ...
I attended a very good lecture last week on contemporary views of countertransference. It inspired me to write a brief overview of the concept here, with more to follow.. To understand countertransference, it helps to tackle transference first. Transference was a word coined by Sigmund Freud to label the way patients "transfer" feelings from important persons in their early lives, onto the psychoanalyst or therapist. Psychoanalysis was specifically designed to encourage transference. Intentional opacity and non-disclosure by the therapist promotes transference; the patient naturally makes assumptions about the therapist's likes and dislikes, attitude toward the patient, life outside the office, and so forth. These assumptions are based on the patient's experiences with, and assumptions regarding, other important relationships, such as childhood relations with parents. In this way the patient's formative dynamics are re-created in the therapy office for both participants to observe. Patients ...
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Daphne mentions transference. The Freudians are still analyzing transference when it should be obvious that instead of explaining how the patient is transferring feelings from daddy onto him, that she needs to express those needs to daddy; to cry, scream and beg for love where it belongs; then we do not have to analyze any transference. Analyzing changes nothing; it explains. If you had a virus we could analyze it and explain why you have it, but much better to treat it and the cause. "I know you're hungry but I cannot give you any food," is the same as I know you need love but I cannot give you any. Offering food (love) to a starving patient is better than not doing it; and there we have the "raison d'etre" for analysis; I know. I did it for 17 years and was trained at the Freudian center of the west. We give love but we don't call it that. But we listen endlessly to your travails, are concerned, helpful, encouraging, and concentrate only on you. That is why all of the studies on therapy insist ...
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There is substantial evidence that cognitive therapy is an effective intervention for the treatment of major depressive disorder. Although dynamic psychotherapies have been widely studied and are commonly practiced worldwide, there are few randomized comparisons of cognitive therapy and dynamic therapy for major depressive disorder. We are completing data collection on a randomized non-inferiority trial comparing the effectiveness of cognitive therapy and short-term dynamic psychotherapy in the treatment of major depressive disorder in the community mental health setting. Therapists employed in the community setting have been recruited for training in either short-term dynamic psychotherapy or cognitive therapy. Patients seeking services at the community site who meet criteria for major depressive disorder based on a blind independent diagnostic interview are randomized to 16 sessions of treatment. All patients are assessed at baseline and months 1, 2, 4, and 5 utilizing a comprehensive battery. This
Background. Conversion disorder is largely managed by neurologists, for whom it presents great challenges to understanding and management. This study aimed to quantify these challenges, examining how neurologists understand conversion disorder, and what they tell their patients.. Methods. A postal survey of all consultant neurologists in the UK registered with the Association of British Neurologists.. Results. 349 of 591 practising consultant neurologists completed the survey. They saw conversion disorder commonly. While they endorsed psychological models for conversion, they diagnosed it according to features of the clinical presentation, most importantly inconsistency and abnormal illness behaviour. Most of the respondents saw feigning as entangled with conversion disorder, with a minority seeing one as a variant of the other. They were quite willing to discuss psychological factors as long as the patient was receptive but were generally unwilling to discuss feigning even though they saw it as ...
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Combined spinal epidural (CSE) can provide excellent labor analgesia. Subdural block is also a potential but rare complication of attempted epidural placement during a CSE procedure, which may present as a block that is usually patchy in nature, with a component of sensory and/or motor deficit and a variable duration of action. In addition, a conversion disorder or a functional neurological disorder has been described with epidural and spinal anesthesia in obstetric patients. In this clinical report, we describe a 33-year-old G4P3 at 40 weeks gestation that received an unintentional subdural block as part of her labor analgesia and after an uneventful caesarean delivery presented with a conversion disorder. The rarity of the association between a subdural block and a conversion disorder complicated by the fact that the neurological deficit produced by the subdural block and that produced by a conversion disorder are similar in distribution made the clinical presentation and diagnosis a challenge for the
This book presents thoughts on the latest psychodynamic developments and insights related to treatment of severe personality disorders. Dividing discussions into two sections-one on psychopathology and the other on psychotherapy-the book examines borderline personality disorder, narcissism, sexual inhibition, transference and countertransference, suicidal behavior, and eating disorders. Each chapter integrates the ideas of European and Latin American psychoanalytic thinkers, bringing them to the attention of English-speaking readers. The book includes a selection of recently published journal articles.
Bachaar Arnaout, MD, is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and Director of the Detoxification and Addiction Stabilization Program/Medical Director of the Psychosocial Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program at VA Connecticut Healthcare System. After graduating from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, Dr. Arnaout completed his psychiatric residency training at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York, where he also completed the Intensive Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program at the William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis & Psychology. He then trained in addiction psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, where he subsequently joined as clinical faculty in 2008 and as full-time faculty in 2016. Dr. Arnaout holds board certification in psychiatry, addiction psychiatry, addiction medicine, hospice and palliative medicine, and brain injury medicine. Dr. Arnaout's academic interests include the psychotherapy and psychopharmacology of ...
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I will discuss the developmental process in terms of Kathy's case history, which may be found in BOL's Clinical Case Conference. I will not limit myself to topics of clinical importance. Neither will I attempt a detailed analysis of her case, since that is evidently impossible based on published information. My intention is merely to use the reported facts of Kathy's life alternately as points of focus and of departure in addressing developmental issues as they come to mind.. Oedipal conflicts. Freudian theory puts the emergence of oedipal strivings at about two years of age, or perhaps a bit earlier, and sees them as being important to issues of individuation and gender identification (On the Way to Self, by Johanna Krout Tabin). I agree with this viewpoint. I see a child's efforts to compete with the parent of the same sex for the other parent's attention and affection as placing healthy boundaries on a child's natural inclination to identify closely with the parent of the same sex. The child ...
Jones's early published work on psychoanalysis had been devoted to expositions of the fundamentals of Freudian theory, an elaboration of its theory of symbolism, and its application to the analysis of religion, mythology, folklore and literary and artistic works. Under the influence of Melanie Klein, Jones' work took a new direction. Klein had made an impact in Berlin in the new field of child analysis and had impressed Jones in 1925 when he attended her series of lectures to the British Society in London. At Jones's invitation she moved to London the following year; she soon acquired a number of devoted and influential followers. Her work had a dramatic effect on the British Society, polarising its members into rival factions as it became clear that her approach to child analysis was seriously at odds with that of Anna Freud, as set out in her 1927 book An Introduction to the Technique of Child Analysis. The disagreement centred around the clinical approach to the pre-Oedipal child; Klein ...
This is a collection of descriptions of mental illness and other descriptions of mental disorders written by people who have them. There are thirteen sections corresponding to the sections of the DSM-IV-TR. Each section has between three and nine entries from different first person accounts. Each ex
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Did they, now? There are over 100 mosques in NYC. The only one being paid attention to was and is the one next to GZ. What is going on in all those other 'Places of prostration'? How many Wahhabist radicals who are combat veterans from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, etc. are walking around the streets of NYC? What is in those 100 mosques? How many women veiled in a burqa in NYC are actually women? We are still at war, people. Start listening to the Imams, to what they are really saying: the war is here, at home and the target, the prize, is our will and courage to stand up and defend ourselves in any and every way possible. Seems the NYPD - based upon some painful experience known as 9-11, is doing what the TSA cannot do: profile. This seems to be commonly accepted by those NYC residents who don't want another 9-11. Works in Israel because they understand from THOUSANDS of years of dealing with hostility and enmity from their Arab cousins the depth of ...
If you paid any attention to the recent wave of political primaries, you observed a small number of Libertarian candidates winning Republican primaries, due to the new-found alliance between the fledgling Tea Party and the Libertarian movement. Increasing numbers of people within the Tea Party movement have come to identify themselves as Libertarians, and are voting for Libertarian candidates. Many of these people are only just now realizing…that they may not know what Libertarianism REALLY is.. Once Rand Paul won the Republican primary in Kentucky, he made a number of very public statements in DIRECT violation of the Libertarians' unwritten code of conduct. These rules are simple:. 1 - Do not talk about specific Libertarian policies. 2 - Do NOT talk about specific Libertarian policies. You see, Libertarian concepts sound wonderful, when considered in the philosophical abstract. Here are some examples:. Strict Constitutionality: The government has ONLY the powers enumerated in the ...
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TY - JOUR. T1 - An empirical investigation of the anxiolytic and pain reducing effects of music. AU - Davies, John B.. AU - Macdonald, Raymond A.R.. AU - Mitchell, Laura A.. AU - Dillon, Teresa. AU - Serpell, Michael G.. AU - Ashley, Euan A.. PY - 2003/4/1. Y1 - 2003/4/1. N2 - This article reports two empirical experiments investigating the anxiety and pain reducing effects of listening to music via personal stereo following surgical procedures involving general anaesthetic. Both experiments involved participants selecting music of their own choice. In Experiment 1, following minor surgery on the foot, 20 participants in an experimental group listened to music while 20 participants in a control group did not. Results indicate that the music group felt significantly less anxiety than the control group. No differences in pain measurements between the two groups were found. Experiment 2 involved a music listening group of 30 females and a no music control group of 28 females. Both groups underwent ...
Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis is a pathogenic bacterium which has been rapidly spreading all over the world, causing economic losses in the agricultural sector and sporadically infecting humans. Six C. pseudotuberculosis strains were isolated from goats, sheep, and horses with distinct abscess locations. For the first time, Mexican genomes of this bacterium were sequenced and studied in silico. All strains were sequenced using Ion Personal Genome Machine sequencer, assembled using Newbler and SPAdes software. The automatic genome annotation was done using the software RAST and in-house scripts for transference, followed by manual curation using Artemis software and BLAST against NCBI and UniProt databases. The six genomes are publicly available in NCBI database. The analysis of nucleotide sequence similarity and the generated phylogenetic tree led to the observation that the Mexican strains are more similar between strains from the same host, but the genetic structure is probably more influenced by
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Long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy is superior in the long term to short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy. Short-term produces benefits more quickly than long-term therapies. After 3 years of follow-up, however, the situation was reversed with a stronger treatment effect in the long-term psychodynamic treatment group both for patients with depressive and anxiety symptoms.. If a patient is capable and will benefit from psychodynamic psychotherapy which should be assessed by professionals before hand, than this kind of treatment to my opinion can be of great help to them not only for their complaints but also on the longer term.. Long-term Psychodynamic psychotherapy was out of fashion lately due to the development of other forms of psychotherapy such as cognitive behavioral psychotherapy. These forms of psychotherapy have advantages. They are easier to educate, of short duration and efficacious and cheaper. Moreover, efficacy of long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy was hardly studied in ...
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Dissonance is integral to human experience. Awesome, beautiful, and terrifying, it occurs in nature in the form of thunderstorms, tsunamis,and earth tremors - and music is created in their honour. At the root of communal human tragedies, dissonance leads to war, bloody revolution, and terrorism, and music is performed for relief. Soul destroying and depressive, dissonance occurs in interpersonal relationships through intimidation, unrequited love, and death, and music is received as cathartic. Vicariously we are charmed by the theatrical villain whose dissonant behaviour encapsulates an intoxicating freedom that resonates with the ego. Although typically considered undesirable - something to avoid, escape or be freed from - without dissonance there is no contrasting time of peace or joy. No need for music. From acts of dissonance arise creative solutions, new technologies, new sounds, and new ways of being. Without dissonance there can be no heroes and no history to record and analyse. An ...
Somatoform Disorders such as hypochondriasis and conversion disorder involve the occurrence of physical symptoms suggestive of a medical problem, in the absence actual medical problems that could account for the symptoms.
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Zero Hedge:. Psychotherapist Dr Hugh Willbourn says lockdown zealots are displaying all the classic signs of cult members by doubling down on their beliefs despite having been proven wrong.. In an article on his website, Willbourn highlights the work of respected social psychologist Leon Festinger, who analyzed the beliefs of a UFO cult in the 1950's who believed that a flying saucer would rescue them from the apocalypse. Festinger's "When Prophecy Fails" is a classic of social psychology.. However, after the catastrophic earthquakes and floods they expected to hit the United States never arrived and their beliefs were totally disproved, "the cult members would become not less but more convinced of their beliefs.". Festinger identified five conditions that needed to be met in order for the cult members to double down on their beliefs and avoid cognitive dissonance.. ...
Lacanian notions of castration are linked to frustration and deprivation, lacking and giving, and ultimately to object relations. These represent a certain culmination of the history of psychoanalytic thought on the subject. To better define their importance, let us examine their history. Starting in 1905, Freud posited a theory of object relations that would be linked to the stages of libidinal development (Freud, 1905d). He later proposed that the loss of feces should be considered as the precursor of the castration complex (Freud, 1916-1917e). Thus the Freudian concept is "absolutely realist." It fell to August Stärke, in a long and important article published in 1921, to expand this theory by proposing that the breast no longer be considered the first lost object and the model for castration anxiety. Instead he recommended that masochistic pleasure also be connected with castration anxiety, which is expressed as a desire to receive the penis. In 1928, building on theories advanced by Karl ...
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This is the second article in a series of nine (as of January 29th, 2012), regarding the 12 girls in Le Roy, New York. If you haven't read the first, you may want to start with this article, which was written on January 15th: Cause of Epidemic in Le Roy is Hush-Hush: "Are The Le Roy Twelve Really Victims of Vaccine-Injury?". Article Two: Written January 18, 2012…. Today's latest on The Le Roy Twelve reveals there is finally a diagnosis for the mysterious tic disorders in these formerly healthy and vibrant young women: "Mass Hysteria." The psychiatrists have determined that there is no real physical cause for the sudden onset of symptoms associated with serious neurological damage, so they have conclusively stated, "It's all in their heads." It's a "conversion disorder." For those who may not have heard of "Mass Hysteria" or Conversion Disorder, let me give you a little background.. The concept of Conversion Disorder was first proposed by Dr. Sigmund Freud. Dr. Freud usually gets credit for ...
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Research in the Mary Catherine Beach Lab focuses on physician mindfulness and the patient-provider relationship and how such factors impact health care quality. Current research involves investigating the theoretical foundations of respect, as well as the impact of physician attitudes and communication on patients in the primary care setting, with a specific focus on HIV, substance abuse and sickle cell disease patients. We also explore issues such as patients' rights, mental health parity, human subject protection, genetic discrimination, human cloning and stem cell research.. Research Areas: physician mindfulness, mental health, sickle cell diseases, substance abuse, patient-provider relationships, HIV, patients' rights ...
Counselling Vancouver contains information about counsellors, psychologists, and therapists in the Vancouver area. These counsellors, psychologists, and therapists may assist individuals, couples and/or families. As is typical with trained counselling professionals they may vary in their areas of expertise. Many will be able to provide anger management counselling, depression counselling, anxiety counselling, marriage counselling, and trauma counselling.. These Vancouver counselling professionals have designations from the following list:. Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC), Registered Psychologist (R Psych), Registered Social Worker (RSW), Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC), American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (AAMFT), Registered Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT), and Registered Art Therapist (BCATR).. Explore the information within the counselling listings for Vancouver to get a better sense of which counselling professional might be a match for you.. If you want to ...
Actions speak louder than words. We as parents need to help our children realize that there is more to communication than just words. Understanding the importance of eye contact, gestures, facial expressions and posture can help children make a good impression and adapt more easily to the complexities of social life. A starting point is to start raising awareness of this unspoken and integral aspect of communication that is often overlooked.. Body language is a means of non-verbal communication that is done subconsciously. Here are some aspects of body language that you can help your child develop.. 1. Observe body posture: demonstrate to your child how different movements of the body can convey various feelings and emotions. Crossed arms while talking to someone, constantly fidgeting and hands on the hips; carries a lot of meaning even without using a single word. Parents can develop this sensitivity by using interactions between people in the real world or videos as examples. When dining out, ...
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Despite the well-established effectiveness of exposure-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in the treatment of anxiety disorders, therapists have been slow to adopt CBT into their clinical practice. The present study was conducted to examine the utilization of psychotherapy techniques for anxiety disorders among community practitioners in a rural setting in order to determine the current status of the dissemination of CBT. A sample of 51 licensed psychotherapists from various mental health professions was recruited from online practice listings in the state of Wyoming. Participants completed a survey assessing their use of various psychotherapy techniques in the past 12 months for clients with obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, panic disorder, and social phobia. Nearly all psychotherapists reported providing CBT, and techniques such as cognitive restructuring, arousal-reduction strategies, and mindfulness were used by the vast majority of respondents. Therapist-assisted
People who experience overwhelming trauma, possibly due to a natural disaster, a crime, a combat situation, an accident or other emotionally overwhelming events, can develop PTSD. We often associate PTSD with soldiers in war. Originally, PTSD during combat was called "shell shock." However, we now know that PTSD can develop outside of combat situations. People who develop PTSD might not experience any symptoms for months or even years after the event. Anything that reminds them of the traumatic event might cause them to feel like they're reliving the original traumatic event. They might feel panic or intense fear whenever they are confronted with reminders. For instance, if someone gets into a severe car accident, after he recovers from the accident, he might be too afraid to drive again. Or, even if he is able to get behind the wheel again, he might experience feelings of terror and dread if he has to drive to the same place where the accident occurred. Without help, PTSD can be a severe and ...
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Jack Moreau describes himself as an "urban sustainability professional" seeking to "revitalize ecosystems, communities, and urban structure through community-based action." He's also a project assistant at Los Angeles Walks, a "pedestrian advocacy group.". He recently led a walk in the Arroyo Seco and talked about its beauty, its potential, and its limitations as a public space.. The Arroyo Seco is a creek that runs from the San Gabriel Valley foothills through several cities until it meets the Los Angeles River downtown.. "It's a really good bikeway, there's really good parks and tennis courts and soccer fields next to it, but there's fences that run all along it," said Moreau. Standing on stairs that lead up from the bikeway and the riverbed, he pointed out that "at the top of these stair sets are chain-link fences with no gates, no possibility for access." So "people from the community have been cutting holes in the fences," he said, adding, "it's just very obvious that we could put in more ...
Renowned agricultural economist Dr. Charles Benbrook was commissioned by Greenpeace to make the first ever forecast of how Europe would be impacted by authorising the cultivation of genetically engineered herbicide tolerant corn, soy and sugar beet. Greenpeace has also travelled through Argentina and USA to speak to farmers and their communities about how herbicide tolerant crop monocultures have affected their economy, environment and community. These first person accounts formed the basis for the documentary Growing Doubt (the film above). Witness accounts from Argentina and USA and Dr. Benbrook's forecast report present a grim view of a future Europe: the over-reliance on herbicide-tolerant crops in the U.S. has triggered the emergence and rapid spread of nearly two dozen glyphosate-resistant weeds, driving up farm production costs, as well as the volume and toxicity of herbicides needed to prevent major yield loss. Europe will face a similar reality by 2025, should herbicide tolerant ...