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Integration of the cognitive and the psychodynamic unconscious

by Seymour Epstein - American Psychologist , 1994
"... Cognitive-experiential self-theory integrates the cognitive and the psychodynamic unconscious by assuming the ex-istence of two parallel, interacting modes of information processing: a rational system and an emotionally driven experiential system. Support for the theory is provided by the convergenc ..."
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Cognitive-experiential self-theory integrates the cognitive and the psychodynamic unconscious by assuming the ex-istence of two parallel, interacting modes of information processing: a rational system and an emotionally driven experiential system. Support for the theory is provided

Psychodynamic Theory

by Kathleen Holtz Deal
"... Abstract: Psychodynamic theory, a theory of personality originated by Sigmund Freud, has a long and complex history within social work and continues to be uti-lized by social workers. This article traces the theory’s development and explains key concepts with an emphasis on its current relational fo ..."
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focus within object relations theory and self-psychology. Empirical support for theoretical concepts and the effec-tiveness of psychodynamic therapies is reviewed and critiqued. Future directions are discussed, including addressing cultural considerations, increasing research, and emphasizing a

The efficacy of psychodynamic psychotherapy

by Jonathan Shedler - AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST, 65, 98–109 , 2010
"... Empirical evidence supports the efficacy of psychodynamic therapy. Effect sizes for psychodynamic therapy are as large as those reported for other therapies that have been actively promoted as “empirically supported ” and “evidence based. ” In addition, patients who receive psychodynamic therapy mai ..."
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Empirical evidence supports the efficacy of psychodynamic therapy. Effect sizes for psychodynamic therapy are as large as those reported for other therapies that have been actively promoted as “empirically supported ” and “evidence based. ” In addition, patients who receive psychodynamic therapy

The psychodynamics of the client-consultant relationship

by John Chelliah - International Journal of Business and Information , 2011
"... This paper reveals the lack of discovery of the unwritten or unspoken expectations of clients in a client-consultant relationship. Successful management of these expectations on the part of the consultant could lead to fruitful outcomes for both clients and consultants. In addition, consultants who ..."
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highlights the dearth of research on investigation of the interplay, connectedness, and relationship among the various factors identified in isolation in the existing literature. In addressing this gap, the author proposes a conceptual framework with a broad research agenda with research questions

The Efficacy of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

by Jonathan Shedler , 2012
"... There is a belief in some quarters that psychodynamic concepts and treatments lack empirical support, or that scientific evidence shows that other forms of treatment are more effective. The belief appears to have taken on a life of its own. Academicians repeat it to one another, as do healthcare adm ..."
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and effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy. The discrepancy between perceptions and evidence may be due, in part, to biases in the dissemination of research findings. One potential source of bias is a lingering distaste in the mental health professions for past psychoanalytic arrogance and authority

Experiencing the Experience: Psychodynamics of Customer

by unknown authors
"... * E-mail of the corre This article explores the role of psychodynamic factors: conscious, preconscious, and unconscious mind towards Customer Citizenship Behavior (CCB) emphasizing the m shopping malls. All these empirical phenomena are regurgitated by developing a conceptual model. The proposed mod ..."
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* E-mail of the corre This article explores the role of psychodynamic factors: conscious, preconscious, and unconscious mind towards Customer Citizenship Behavior (CCB) emphasizing the m shopping malls. All these empirical phenomena are regurgitated by developing a conceptual model. The proposed

Appeals, Desire, and the Psychodynamics of Demagoguery

by Joshua Gunn , 2007
"... This article maybe used for research, teaching and priva te study purposes. Any substantia l or systema tic reproduction, re-distribution, re-se lling, loan or sub-licensing, systema tic supply or distribution in any form to anyone is expressly forbidden. The publisher does not give any warranty exp ..."
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This article maybe used for research, teaching and priva te study purposes. Any substantia l or systema tic reproduction, re-distribution, re-se lling, loan or sub-licensing, systema tic supply or distribution in any form to anyone is expressly forbidden. The publisher does not give any warranty

A Psychodynamic view of psychosomatic medicine

by John C. Nemiah - Psychosomatic Medicine , 2000
"... Objective: The objective of this article is to assess the relevance of psychodynamic observations and theory for psychosomatic medicine. Methods: The evolution of the psychodynamic formulation of psychosomatic symptom formation is described in a brief historical review. Results: There are two distin ..."
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distinctly different pathways along which stress-induced psychological arousal is transformed into somatic symptoms. Conclusions: Psychodynamic obser-vations and theory have important implications for psychosomatic research and treatment. Key words: alexithymia, conversion, dissociation, ego deficit

Autoethnography and Psychodynamics in Interrelational Spaces of the Research Process

by Birgitte Hansson, Betina Dybbroe
"... This article takes the stance that the subjectivity of the researcher is an integral part of the research process. It should be studied as a key to understanding the interrelational processes of meaning in an interview situation. The article demonstrates how the subjectivity of the researcher can be ..."
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be made accessible methodologically and methodically by combining a psychodynamic approach with an autoethnographic approach. The methodical question is therefore how the researcher can conduct introspection and at the same time reflect upon and analyse the central object of investigation. The approach

The Psychodynamics of Work: Action Research in an Academic Setting

by Chanta L Ledere, Marie-france Maranda, Université Laval
"... This study on the psychodynamics of work was conducted with some 100 undergradu-ate students registered in 10 university programs. The main purpose was to analyze the students ' relationship to their work organization in an economic context characterized by competition, job insecurity, and anxi ..."
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This study on the psychodynamics of work was conducted with some 100 undergradu-ate students registered in 10 university programs. The main purpose was to analyze the students ' relationship to their work organization in an economic context characterized by competition, job insecurity
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