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Published Online: 2015, pp. 357–463

The Major Mobilization of the Unconscious and the Total Removal of Resistance in Davanloo’s Intensive Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy: Part II: Treating the Transference Neurosis

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Davanloo’s Intensive Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy has been the subject of various reviews. The first article in this series focused on a review of Davanloo’s early work as well as a discussion of some of his most recent research findings. A case from the Montreal closed circuit training program was reviewed. This second article will focus on Davanloo’s views on the transference neurosis and how its development should be avoided at all costs. There will be further exploration of the case presented in Part I from the Montreal closed circuit training program. There will also be a special focus on detecting the transference neurosis when present and the technical interventions needed to lay the foundations for removing it.

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American Journal of Psychotherapy
Pages: 441 - 454
PubMed: 26802424

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Published in print: 2015, pp. 357–463
Published online: 30 April 2018

Keywords:

  1. Intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy
  2. Davanloo
  3. transference
  4. neurosis

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Catherine Hickey, M.D., MMEd, FRCPC, ABPN
Geriatric Psychiatry Day Hospital, Dr. L.A. Miller Center, St. John’s Newfoundland.

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Mailing address: 100 Forest Road, St. John’s, NL, A1A 1E5, CANADA. e-mail: drcatherinehickeygmail.com

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