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The German specimen case, Amalia X: Empirical studies

The authors provide a perspective on how psychoanalytic process research can be implemented. This is based on a process research model described elsewhere and summarizes the kinds of studies that can be situated on the four levels of the model. The authors summarize multiple empirical studies that w...

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Published in:International journal of psychoanalysis 2006-06, Vol.87 (3), p.809-826
Main Authors: Kächele, Horst, Albani, Cornelia, Buchheim, Anna, Hölzer, Michael, Hohage, Roderich, Mergenthaler, Erhard, Jiménez, Juan Pablo, Leuzinger-Bohleber, Marianne, Neudert-Dreyer, Lisbeth, Pokorny, Dan, Thomä, Helmut
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Language:English
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Summary:The authors provide a perspective on how psychoanalytic process research can be implemented. This is based on a process research model described elsewhere and summarizes the kinds of studies that can be situated on the four levels of the model. The authors summarize multiple empirical studies that were performed in a completely tape-recorded psychoanalytic therapy and have been published. These studies demonstrate the many modalities empirical process research has available to objectively study psychoanalytic process phenomena and their implication for outcome.
ISSN:0020-7578
1745-8315
DOI:10.1516/17NN-M9HJ-U25A-YUU5