2016
DOI: 10.13109/zptm.2016.62.3.207
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Affective Change in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Theoretical Models and Clinical Approaches to Changing Emotions

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Veränderung des Emotionserlebens in der psychodynamischen

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“…This lays the groundwork for future investigations of the question what determines the ability to maintain the ability to mentalize under attachment distress, which has important clinical implications. As Subic-Wrana and colleagues [ 91 ] stress, psychotherapeutic success requires the facilitation of affect-centered mentalizing by “the activation of emotional experiencing and of the cognitive processing of this experience by symbolizing and reflecting on the emotions in order to give them meaning” in the therapy session (p. 219). In order to best strike the balance between emotional experiencing and cognitive processing, it is useful to know as much as possible which factors and circumstances may enable or hinder affect-centered mentalization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This lays the groundwork for future investigations of the question what determines the ability to maintain the ability to mentalize under attachment distress, which has important clinical implications. As Subic-Wrana and colleagues [ 91 ] stress, psychotherapeutic success requires the facilitation of affect-centered mentalizing by “the activation of emotional experiencing and of the cognitive processing of this experience by symbolizing and reflecting on the emotions in order to give them meaning” in the therapy session (p. 219). In order to best strike the balance between emotional experiencing and cognitive processing, it is useful to know as much as possible which factors and circumstances may enable or hinder affect-centered mentalization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychodynamic frameworks conceptualize attempts to avoid affects and particular affectively charged contents as contributing to the emergence of psychiatric symptoms and psychosocial dysfunction (Subic-Wrana et al, 2016). Within these frameworks, defense mechanisms work to maintain lack of awareness (Perry & Bond, 2012), which occurs to protect the person from experiencing psychic danger yet precludes the individual’s ability to process and address the relevant conflicts or wishes.…”
Section: Emotions and Outcome In Psychodynamic Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emotion oriented orientations have both commonalities and differences in what is considered particularly important when working with emotions in session. For example, Psychodynamic therapies recognize indepth emotional exploration as essential (Diener et al, 2007;Subic-Wrana et al, 2016), contemporary third-wave Cognitivebehavioral therapies emphasize awareness and acceptance of emotions (Sloan and Kring, 2007), and Emotion-focused therapy (EFT) argues that clients need to get in touch with their core maladaptive emotional states to be able to transform them (Greenberg and Goldman, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%