Psychodynamic Intervention in Crisis
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- DOI: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2016.70.4.393
Psychodynamic Intervention in Crisis
Abstract
This paper presents a framework for brief, intensive psychotherapeutic intervention for acute distress, manifested by feelings of depression, anxiety or anger, isolation and loneliness, that arise when crises provoke unconscious conflict. This therapy uses a technique to develop a "benevolent transference" for symptom relief and as a groundwork for gaining insight. Interventions to facilitate this process will be illustrated with case illustrations.
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