Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies
Hartvig Dahl This is a book about the future that we hope will arouse the curiosity of clinicians and point a direction for researchers. It marks the surprisingly rapid evolution of psychodynamic psychotherapy research from an applied toward a basic scien
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Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies With 34 Figures and 36 Tables
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York London Paris Tokyo
Professor Dr. Hartvig Dahl Department of Psychiatry, State University New York Health Science Center, Brooklyn, N.Y., USA Professor Dr. Horst Kiichele Professor Dr. Helmut Thoma Universitat Ulm, Abteilung Psychotherapie Am HochstraB 8, 7900 Ulm Federal Republic of Germany
Printed with the support ofthe Breuninger-Stiftung, Stuttgart
ISBN-13:978-3-642-74267-5
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Table of Contents
Part I. Towards the Objective Analysis of Psychodynamic Structures Problem-Treatment-Outcome Congruence: A Principle Whose Time Has Come (Hans H. Strupp, Thomas E. Schacht, and William P . Henry) ...........................................................
1
The Specimen Hour (Anonymous) ...........................................
15
Converging Evidence for Emotional Structures: Theory and Method (Wilma Bucci)...........................................................
29
Frames of Mind (Hartvig Dahl) ...............................................
51
A Scheme for Coding the Patient's Experience of the Relationship with the Therapist (PERT): Some Applications, Extensions, and Comparisons (Irwin Z. Hoffman and Merton M. Gill) ................
67
The Assessment of Transference by the CCRT Method (Lester Luborsky and Paul Crits-Christoph) .............................
99
A Comparison of Three Transference Related Measures Applied to the Specimen Hour (Lester Luborsky) ..................................
109
Application of the CCRT: A Measure of Adequacy of Therapist's Interpretation and a Measure of Patient's Self-Understanding (Paul Crits-Christoph and Leste.r Luborsky) .............................
117
Testing Hypotheses of Psychotherapeutic Change Pr