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Examining the therapeutic relationship and confronting resistances in psychodynamic psychotherapy: a certified public accountant case.

Christopher T Manetta1, Julie P Gentile, Paulette Marie Gillig.   

Abstract

Psychodynamic psychotherapy is effective for a variety of mental health symptoms. This form of psychotherapy uses patient self reflection and self examination, as well as the therapeutic relationship between the patient and psychiatrist, to explore maladaptive coping strategies and relationship patterns of the patient. A thorough understanding of resistance and the core conflictual relationship theme afford the psychiatrist the ability to facilitate this work. In this article, the composite case illustrates some of the psychodynamic psychotherapy techniques that can be employed in a psychotherapy case. In this example, the case is about a certified public accountant that came to treatment because of an acute stressor that put her career goals at risk. An acute episode or event can bring to light chronic and ongoing symptoms, which have had a remitting and relapsing course, and leave the patient unable to compensate on his or her own.

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Keywords:  Psychoanalytic perspective; counseling; psychodynamic; psychotherapy; resistance

Year:  2011        PMID: 21686147      PMCID: PMC3115766     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Innov Clin Neurosci        ISSN: 2158-8333


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