Methods of Research in Psychotherapy 1966
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-6045-2_25
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Collection and utilization of data in a psychoanalytic psychosomatic study

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“…Elsewhere 14 we show that three judges, as gauged by Kendall's coefficient of concordance, reached significant agreement for the winter period in all but the category "Depleted." In the summer period this category was not used.…”
Section: Behavioralmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Elsewhere 14 we show that three judges, as gauged by Kendall's coefficient of concordance, reached significant agreement for the winter period in all but the category "Depleted." In the summer period this category was not used.…”
Section: Behavioralmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…(1968) describe various authors’ reports of the experience that therapy cannot be carried out without mistakes, and state that some therapists are not prepared to disclose these and to risk gaining or losing the respect of the colleagues who might listen to the recordings. Both Roose (1960) and Knapp et al . (1966) hold that, while irrational reactions cannot be eliminated, they can certainly be analysed.…”
Section: Informed Consent and Audio Recording Of Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 First was a "progressive" constellation, in which the patient appeared to experience himself as obedient, compliant, a child striving to be grown up and to please a strict parent. Four configurations stood out, described more fully in another paper.…”
Section: Melancholiamentioning
confidence: 99%