What is it about?
This paper describes, from a structural personality perspective, assessment with a range of patients presenting in the clinical setting. Clinical examples are give in order to contextualise the key ideas under discussion.
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Why is it important?
A psycho-dynamically informed assessment may greatly aid clinicians in understanding both developmental deficits and conflicts that continue to influence behaviours and that influence the transference/counter-transference relationship.
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A very useful teaching aid in working with patient assessment.
Alistair Sweet
Queen's University Belfast
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This page is a summary of: ELEMENTS OF PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT WITH STRUCTURED AND UNDER-STRUCTURED PERSONALITIES, British Journal of Psychotherapy, January 2011, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-0118.2010.01219.x.
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