P Høglend, AG Hersoug, KP Bøgwald… - Journal of consulting …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Objective: Transference interpretation is considered as a core active ingredient in dynamic psychotherapy. In common clinical theory, it is maintained that more mature relationships, as well as a strong therapeutic alliance, may be prerequisites for successful transference ...
BM Wells, JJ Skowronski, MT Crawford… - Journal of Experimental …, 2011 - Elsevier Past research suggests that spontaneous trait inference (STI) and spontaneous trait transference (STT) may reflect different cognitive processes, the former being inferential and the latter associational. The present research was designed to explore whether either or both of ...
R Ward, N Freedman… - Another Kind of Evidence: …, 2011 - books.google.com CHAPTER TEN Transformations in long-term psychoanalytic psychotherapy: the case of Ms K3 Rhonda Ward, Norbert Freedman, and Marvin Hurvich In the two preceding chapters, it has been shown how a patient's psychic functioning can reorganize dramatically in diverse ...
N Kleindienst, B Krumm… - The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2011 - RCP Continuing lack of evidence for the psychotic subtyping of PTSD Gaudiano & Zimmerman1 conclude that psychotic symptoms in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are associated with comorbid conditions, especially major depressive disorders, and that their results therefore do not ... Related articles
E Kobayashi, RL Akers… - Deviant Behavior, 2011 - Taylor & Francis Attitude transference is the term that has come to be used to refer to a key process by which one's personal attitudes approving or disapproving of certain behavior reflect those of his or her primary groups and in turn affect his or her conforming or deviant behavior. Cross-cultural ... Related articles - All 3 versions