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221 related items for PubMed ID: 7649694

  • 1. Etiology and management of anger in groups: a psychodynamic view.
    Buchele BJ.
    Int J Group Psychother; 1995 Jul; 45(3):275-85. PubMed ID: 7649694
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  • 2. Exploring the therapist's use of self: enactments, improvisation and affect in psychodynamic psychotherapy.
    Pagano CJ.
    Am J Psychother; 2012 Jul; 66(3):205-26. PubMed ID: 23091883
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  • 3. Frustration, anger, and the significance of alter-ego transferences in group psychotherapy.
    Stone WN.
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  • 4. Therapist anger in group psychotherapy.
    Hahn WK.
    Int J Group Psychother; 1995 Jul; 45(3):339-47; discussion 349-66. PubMed ID: 7649698
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  • 5. Borderline rage and the therapist's reponse.
    Nadelson T.
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  • 6. Uses and limitations of Kohut's self psychology in the treatment of borderline patients.
    Adler G.
    J Am Psychoanal Assoc; 1989 Jul; 37(3):761-85. PubMed ID: 2584601
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  • 7. Paranoia and narcissism in psychoanalytic theory. Contributions of self psychology to the theory and therapy of the paranoid disorders.
    Aronson TA.
    Psychoanal Rev; 1989 Jul; 76(3):329-51. PubMed ID: 2508142
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  • 8. [Therapeutic factors in psychoanalytic-interactional and depth psychology founded group therapy: an empirical study].
    Davies-Osterkamp S, Jung K, Ott J.
    Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol; 1992 Jul; 42(3-4):102-9. PubMed ID: 1494627
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  • 10. Group processes and the therapist's subjectivity: interactive transference in analytical group psychotherapy.
    Richarz B.
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  • 12. Affect education and the development of the interpersonal ego in modern group psychoanalysis.
    Zeisel EM.
    Int J Group Psychother; 2009 Jul; 59(3):421-32. PubMed ID: 19548788
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  • 13. Working with anger in groups: a modern analytic approach.
    Kirman JH.
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  • 14. Termination in group psychotherapy from the perspectives of contemporary object relations theory and self psychology.
    Schermer VL, Klein RH.
    Int J Group Psychother; 1996 Jan; 46(1):99-115. PubMed ID: 8714551
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  • 15. The resolution of impasses in long-term intensive, inpatient psychotherapy.
    Carsky M.
    Int J Psychoanal Psychother; 1996 Jan; 11():435-58. PubMed ID: 3936810
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  • 19. The four psychologies of psychoanalysis and their place in clinical work.
    Pine F.
    J Am Psychoanal Assoc; 1988 Jan; 36(3):571-96. PubMed ID: 3049755
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  • 20. Object relations theory in clinical practice.
    Kernberg OF.
    Psychoanal Q; 1988 Oct; 57(4):481-504. PubMed ID: 3212099
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