2015
DOI: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2015.69.1.65
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Active Change in Psychodynamic Therapy: Moments of High Receptiveness

Abstract: This article presents the concept of "moments of high receptiveness" (MoHR or "Momentos de Alta Receptividad"), which is derived from the concept of "experiential coupling" ("Acoplamiento de Experiencias") proposed by Bleichmar (2001). Experiential coupling recently received empirical support by the work of Schiller and colleagues (2010). We will also show the conceptual placing of moments of high receptiveness with respect to the developments of Stern and colleagues (Stern and et al., 1998; Stern, 2004). In o… Show more

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“…As we saw earlier, current psychodynamic work uses the relationship instrumentally. Gauna et al (2015) talk of "moments of high receptiveness" in clients, when therapists can "produce change" (p. 65).…”
Section: Narratormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we saw earlier, current psychodynamic work uses the relationship instrumentally. Gauna et al (2015) talk of "moments of high receptiveness" in clients, when therapists can "produce change" (p. 65).…”
Section: Narratormentioning
confidence: 99%