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American Journal of Psychotherapy

  • Volume 61
  • Number 4
  • October 2007

Articles

Publication date: 01 October 2007

Pages351–374

This study investigates the construct validity of a revised version of the Countertransference Rating System (CRS) by means of convergence with Referential Activity (RA). The CRS operationalizes three mental activity dimensions (rational-objective, ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2007.61.4.351

Publication date: 01 October 2007

Pages375–393

Contemporary theoretical and clinical literature asserts that countertransference reactions are common and may he specific to clients’ presenting concerns and interpersonal styles. Although this phenomenon has broad implications for psychotherapy training ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2007.61.4.375

Publication date: 01 October 2007

Pages395–403

Would-be learners of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) may be hampered by learning traps that impede effective acquisition of the skills necessary to provide this type of therapy to clients. Among these pitfalls are the possibility of isolation, ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2007.61.4.395

Publication date: 01 October 2007

Pages405–422

Background: This study examines the effectiveness of long-term outpatient psychodynamic group psychotherapy for individuals with bipolar disorder who may have psychiatric comorbidity. Method: The Integrative Outpatient Model (IOM) includes psychoeducation ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2007.61.4.405

Publication date: 01 October 2007

Pages423–439

Using phenomenological and ecological psychology as a base, the author develops the concept of lived space as the totality of an individual’s spatial and social relationships, including his “horizon of possibilities”. The lived space may also be regarded ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2007.61.4.423

Publication date: 01 October 2007

Pages441–457

Dealing with children who have disruptive behavior disorders can evoke feelings of frustration and anger in their therapists. D. W. Winnicott discussed the complexities in the treatment of enraging patients in his article “Hate in the Countertransference” ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2007.61.4.441

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