Short-term psychodynamic intervention in an urban health clinic: A case report |
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Authors: | Matthew B. Johnson Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) UMDNJ-CMHC, 215 South Orange Avenue, 07103 Newark, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the application of short-term dynamic therapeutic techniques to treat both symptom disturbance and character pathology in an urban mental health clinic. Short-Term dynamic psychotherapy focuses extensively on the subjectivity and inner life of the patient with emphasis on repressed anger, sadness and desire. Methods to overcome patient ambivalence and resistance to psychotherapy are presented. The clinical psychodynamics associated with early life trauma are illustrated with a case of an African-American patient.Acknowledgments for support & critical feedback are expressed to Christine Baker, Ph.D., John Swanson, ACSW, Duncan Walton, Ph.D., and Isabelle Beveridge (Graphics). |
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