2014
DOI: 10.1037/14340-000
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Psychological testing that matters: Creating a road map for effective treatment.

Abstract: Clinically, we observe that patients whose self-esteem is especially brittle require certain considerations in formulating a treatment plan (e.g., Gold & Stricker, 2011). We refer to such patients as narcissistically vulnerable, but we are not using the term narcissistic pejoratively or as an equivalent to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) category of Narcissistic Personality Disorder. In contemporary psychoanalysis, as informed by self psychology (Kohut, 1977, 1984) and relationa… Show more

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“…This patient-examiner evidence of such profound, poignant insecurity converged with her MMPI-2 profile, especially her elevation on scale 7 (Graham, 2006). Various hypothesis-testing interventions (see Bram & Peebles, 2014) on my part-for example, reassuring her that she was doing fine, praising her effort, in some cases telling her that she was correct, empathizing with her feelings about being evaluated-did not attenuate or shift her need and pressure for assurance. In efforts to collaborate with her to reflect on her Rorschach responses, she was able to tell me explicitly how terrified she is of being judged and then treated like there is something wrong with her.…”
Section: What Are the Factors That Make It So Difficult To Be In The mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…This patient-examiner evidence of such profound, poignant insecurity converged with her MMPI-2 profile, especially her elevation on scale 7 (Graham, 2006). Various hypothesis-testing interventions (see Bram & Peebles, 2014) on my part-for example, reassuring her that she was doing fine, praising her effort, in some cases telling her that she was correct, empathizing with her feelings about being evaluated-did not attenuate or shift her need and pressure for assurance. In efforts to collaborate with her to reflect on her Rorschach responses, she was able to tell me explicitly how terrified she is of being judged and then treated like there is something wrong with her.…”
Section: What Are the Factors That Make It So Difficult To Be In The mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Minisequence-configurational analysis of the Rorschach (Bram & Peebles, 2014;Weiner, 1998) was useful in learning about what strengths and coping or defensive strategies we might draw up to help her recover from moments or episodes of emotional destabilization. For example, consider the minisequence following her Card IX forest fire response.…”
Section: What Are the Factors That Make It So Difficult To Be In The mentioning
confidence: 99%
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