Three mechanisms of change in psychodynamic therapy: insight, affect, and alliance
- PMID: 24000861
- DOI: 10.1037/a0032414
Three mechanisms of change in psychodynamic therapy: insight, affect, and alliance
Abstract
Excerpts of therapist-patient dialogue are presented to demonstrate three important elements of a successful session of psychodynamic therapy. These are the provision of insight through the use of transference, a focus on patient affect, and the therapist's attention to aspects of the therapeutic alliance. The article, in addition to explicating the clinical process in psychodynamic therapy, gives a theoretical explanation for the emphasis on each of these three elements and provides research support for their application.
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