1996
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1522-7170(199606)11:2<99::aid-sho116>3.0.co;2-g
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Current Status of Criteria for Selection of Patients for Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy

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“…Davanloo (1978) summarizes this trend when he points out that``patients are often forced to accept the only standard prescription of treatment in vogue in a specific psychiatric setting, with no reference to individual needs''. Additionally, Said (1996) points out that patients who are highly complex might also be excluded from receiving certain treatments, be treated arbitrarily within circumscribed time limits or be treated for only a select portion of their difficulties, while the rest are ignored or subject to``benign neglect''.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Davanloo (1978) summarizes this trend when he points out that``patients are often forced to accept the only standard prescription of treatment in vogue in a specific psychiatric setting, with no reference to individual needs''. Additionally, Said (1996) points out that patients who are highly complex might also be excluded from receiving certain treatments, be treated arbitrarily within circumscribed time limits or be treated for only a select portion of their difficulties, while the rest are ignored or subject to``benign neglect''.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, our indicator from the unconscious clearly demonstrates that there is mobilization of the unconscious anxiety, which is exclusively in the form of tension in the striated muscles, such as frequent sighs and becoming immobile; there has been mobilization of the transference feelings as well as mobilization of the unconscious. Now the therapist moves to head-on collision with the resistance against emotional closeness with the aim of: further mobilization of the transference feelings; deactivation of the transference; once more bringing into focus the destructive component of the resistance; undoing the omnipotence; and pressure on the unconscious therapeutic alliance (Davanloo, 1990b(Davanloo, , 1992a(Davanloo, ,b, 1995cGaillard, 1989;Said, 1996) Return to Pressure and Challenge for the Actual Experience of Anger in the Transference TH: So let's see how you feel this inner anger to me. And still you have a sigh.…”
Section: Resistance Against Emotional Closeness; Head-on Collisionmentioning
confidence: 99%