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[Attachment patterns in psychotherapists].

Henning Schauenburg1, Ulrike Dinger, Anna Buchheim.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Therapist characteristics are relevant for the outcome of psychotherapies. Attachment measures related to aspects of personality are well introduced. We studied a sample of psychotherapists using attachment interviews and questionnaires.
METHODS: 31 psychodynamically oriented psychotherapists who worked in two inpatient institutions were interviewed with the Adult Attachment Interview. We report the results of the distribution of attachment patterns according the Adult Attachment Prototype Rating (Strauss et al. 1999).
RESULTS: 14 therapists (45.2%) showed a secure, 4 (12.9%) an insecure-ambivalent and 7 (22.6%) an insecure-avoidant attachment pattern. A comparably high proportion of therapists was rated as mixed-insecure, a pattern of clinical relevance. Discrepancies to other samples lie in the expected direction. There were no correlations with gender, experience or profession. Depression and insecure attachment did correlate; interpersonal problems showed no connection to attachment status.
CONCLUSIONS: The distribution resembles the general population with a slightly lower proportion of secure subjects. Further assessments, among others, will investigate the occurrence of ,,unresolved states of mind" with respect to attachment trauma.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17156605     DOI: 10.13109/zptm.2006.52.4.358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Psychosom Med Psychother        ISSN: 1438-3608            Impact factor:   0.791


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1.  Essentials of psychoanalytic process and change: how can we investigate the neural effects of psychodynamic psychotherapy in individualized neuro-imaging?

Authors:  Heinz Boeker; André Richter; Holger Himmighoffen; Jutta Ernst; Laura Bohleber; Elena Hofmann; Johannes Vetter; Georg Northoff
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2013-08-02       Impact factor: 3.169

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