American Journal of Psychotherapy
- Volume 68
- Number 1
- January 2014
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Publication date: 01 January 2014
Pages1–18This article illustrates the thinking-through processes and clinical applications of D.B. Ehrenberg’s ideas within the therapeutic situation. During the last four decades, Ehrenberg has articulated that the psychoanalytic relationship is at its most ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2014.68.1.1Original Articles
Publication date: 01 January 2014
Pages19–55Over the course of psychotherapy supervision history, the supervisor-supervisee alliance has increasingly emerged as a variable of preeminent importance in the conceptualization and conduct of the supervision experience: It has come to be embraced as the ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2014.68.1.19Publication date: 01 January 2014
Pages57–79Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a complex condition with biological, genetic, and psychosocial causes. Traditional evidence-based treatments include cognitive-behavioural therapy, either alone or in combination with serotonin-specific reuptake ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2014.68.1.57Publication date: 01 January 2014
Pages81–102Parents facing a child’s illness is difficult, nearly unbearable. In addition to the fear for their child’s wellbeing, medical tests—even the entire health care system—seems to intrude upon family life, interrupting the family routine, disrupting the ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2014.68.1.81Publication date: 01 January 2014
Pages103–115The percentage of “emerging adults” in the United States going on to post-secondary education is at its highest rate ever. Most are successful academically and socially during the transition. Some students do not adapt as well. These students may settle ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2014.68.1.103Publication date: 01 January 2014
Pages117–139After great pain a formal feeling comes – The Nerves sit ceremonious, like Tombs; The stiff Heart questions ‘was it He, that bore,’ And ‘Yesterday, or Centuries before’? … As Freezing persons recollect the Snow – First – Chill – then Stupor – then the ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2014.68.1.117