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Title: The circumscribed focus in intensive brief dynamic psychotherapy. Author: Høglend P, Heyerdahl O. Journal: Psychother Psychosom; 1994; 61(3-4):163-70. PubMed ID: 8066153. Abstract: The clinical proposition that an ideal focus for intensive brief dynamic psychotherapy is an intra-psychic conflict rooted in oedipal pathology with circumscribed effects on personality functioning has been widely accepted a priori, without empirical validation. In this study 4 clinical raters assessed the 'degree of circumscribed conflict' and 'hypothesized psychosexual development level' from a dynamic evaluation interview. The variables were only marginally associated with DSM-III diagnoses. Within a subsample of 22 patients treated with intensive psychoanalytic technique, patients with whom a highly circumscribed conflict could be identified had the most favourable dynamic change 4 years after therapy.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]