The meta-analysis of psychodrama psychotherapy in “Psychotherapie im Wandel” by Grawe, Donati, and Bernauer
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The impact offindings gained in empirical psy-choanalytic research and outcome studies on the psycho-therapeutic treatment is reported. The importance of the empirical psychoanalytic research for the treatment of pa-tients with personality disorders is shown in different natu-ralistic efficacy studies. Interpretation of the dominating affect and of the transference-relationship-dyad could be confirmed as essential for the treatment progress. The empirical studies point at the necessity of interpreting affect-regulatory parameters, such as the hostile-externalizing-dysphoric parameter, from the very beginning of the treatment on. Acknowledgement and recognition of externaliz-ing and projective mechanisms should be trained in the psychotherapeutic routine treatment in order to establish a stable working alliance with the patient. The assessment of counter-transference as an additional parameter for evaluation of psychoanalytic process is focused and a model for evaluation (“notation") of psychotherapeutic treatments is reported.Keywords Empirical psychoanalytic research, personality disorders, psychotherapeutic practice, treatment technique, notation and evaluation.
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2006-01-01
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Wieser, M. (2006). The meta-analysis of psychodrama psychotherapy in “Psychotherapie im Wandel” by Grawe, Donati, and Bernauer. Psychotherapie-Wissenschaft, (1), 47–53. Retrieved from https://psychotherapie-wissenschaft.info/article/view/342
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