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Burnstein, Leonard J., and Philip Cheifetz. "Impasse or Pseudo-impasse in the Psychotherapy of an Inhibited Writer." American Journal of Psychotherapy 53, no. 1 (January 1999): 74–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1999.53.1.74.

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Shimberg, Edmund. "Review of Critical interventions in psychotherapy, from impasse to turning point." Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training 32, no. 4 (1995): 708. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/h0092347.

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Hernandez, Silvia, James Overholser, and Kevin McCarthy. "Clinical Recommendations for Addressing Impasses in Long-Term Psychotherapy." Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy 24, no. 3 (October 15, 2022): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.12740/app/146027.

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Many clients benefit from psychotherapy sessions that extend across months or years. However, there is a risk for therapeutic impasse in long-term psychotherapy in which the work can become repetitive or with limited gains over time. The current paper provides five transtheoretical principles to increase the impetus in long-term therapy. The five principles include: planful spontaneity, habitual creativity, pushing the limits of the therapeutic alliance, guided discovery, and specific broad goals. The therapist is encouraged to share responsibility for creative flexibility with the client in each session, including within the therapeutic alliance and the real relationship. The therapist can use a series of questions to promote a process of guided discovery. A clear focus on principles of psychology and goals that reflect maintenance of gains, development of strengths, and promotion of enrichment can ensure that the therapy continues to produce change over the length of the relationship.
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Bernstein, Paul M., and Nemour M. Landaiche. "Resistance, counterresistance, and balance: A framework for managing the experience of impasse in psychotherapy." Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy 22, no. 1 (1992): 5–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00952338.

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Mendes Pedro, António. "A new paradigm for psychoanalysis and psychotherapy." SETTING, no. 43 (December 2020): 63–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/set2020-043004.

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This article seeks to propose a reflection on the immediate future of psychoanalysis. Winnicott's Third Way, in England, and Lebovici, in France, sought to reform psychoanalysis by focusing on empathic observation and enactment, but reconciling it with the mythical paradigm of the Freudian-phantasmatic model, which created an impasse. In order to resume its development, psychoanalysis needs to carry out a scientific revolution proposed by, among others, Stern and the Boston group in the United States with the theory of inter-subjectivity, and by Coimbra de Matos, in Portugal, with the theory of the New Relation. Continuing along this path, we propose that intimate human relations, and their transformation, constitute the new paradigm of current psychoanalysis. To access this new object, psychoanalysis preferably uses the methodology of inter-intentional observation and intervention. Thus from the quality of the "foreintentional" OU "forward-intentional" attunement, from the analytic pair, there are often spontaneous complementary intuitions, empathic enactments and future-oriented actions that result in new forms of intimate relationship in daily life, new social relations in the world and new meanings for life. This is a proposal that integrates the discoveries of neuroscience and psycho-sociology in psychoanalysis, and psychoanalysis in the other sciences.
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Bram, Anthony D. "To Resume a Stalled Psychotherapy? Psychological Testing to Understand an Impasse and Reevaluate Treatment Options." Journal of Personality Assessment 97, no. 3 (January 21, 2015): 241–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00223891.2014.997824.

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Curtis, Homer C. "Impasses in Psychotherapy." Psychiatric Annals 22, no. 10 (October 1, 1992): 500–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/0048-5713-19921001-05.

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Pulver, Sydney E. "Impasses in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy." Psychiatric Annals 22, no. 10 (October 1, 1992): 514–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/0048-5713-19921001-08.

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Shapoval, I. A. "Psychological Scenarios and Indicators of Non-Equilibrium State of the Person at the Borderline Situation." Bulletin of Kemerovo State University 21, no. 3 (October 5, 2019): 770–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2078-8975-2019-21-3-770-779.

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The paper describes the structural and procedural picture of the unity of the non-equilibrium state of the individual and a borderline situation. The subject of the study was limited to the situation of loss, for which it was necessary to identify possible scenarios and systematize psychological indicators. The study employed an integrative analysis and synthesis of theoretical and applied works in the fields of personality psychology, crisis and clinical psychology, psychotherapy, and psychological counseling. The unity of one’s state and situation appeared to provide the psychological links of the event, one’s personal predispositions, interpretations, experience, and behavior. The situation unfolds in the external and internal (mental state) reality, which do not coincide. An essential role in correlating of information about the state of the internal and the external and the emergence of a particular state belongs to the psychological boundaries of the individual. The situation of loss reflects the disintegration of one’s internal and external realities and the psychological impasse: the time-space "in between" the previous ego, the future ego and the present ego, which is partially destroyed. The uncontrolled value-semantic "hanging" correlates with the critical non-equilibrium state of a person. The content markers of their unity are confusion, ambivalence, "breakdown" of the ego boundaries, temporal effects, semantic disregulation, disintegration, alienation, and a burnout. Intolerance to ambivalence of a situation means getting into a border situation. The possibility of a constructive or destructive way out of this situation is indicated by affective expansion or semantic dysregulation and disintegration of the personality. Leaving a borderline situation behind requires a change of the state, attitudes, values, and meanings by restoring the eroded or destroyed boundaries of the ego. For this purpose, the borders and the situation connected with them must acquire the status of a problem and a "place" of opportunity in one’s mind.
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Heirbaut, Erik. "Selectieve tegenoverdrachtonthulling bij een impasse in de psychoanalytische psychotherapie." Tijdschrift voor Psychotherapie 31, no. 4 (August 2005): 176–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03062153.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Impasse (Psychotherapy)"

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Barreto, Carmem Lúcia Brito Tavares. "A psicologia clínica e o mal-estar contemporâneo: impasses e re-significações." Universidade Católica de Pernambuco, 2001. http://www.unicap.br/tede//tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=82.

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Este estudo tem como objetivo compreender o mal-estar contemporâneo partindo da experiência clínica. Traduz um verdadeiro testemunho da autora enquanto pesquisadora, psicoterapeuta e supervisora. Parte de inquietações desalojadoras experienciadas na clínica e utiliza como objeto de reflexão teórica a Abordagem Centrada na Pessoa, mais especificamente, a Terapia Centrada no Cliente. Realiza uma leitura crítica da teoria da Terapia Centrada no Cliente, analisando a concepção de ciência e a trajetória conceitual empreendida por Carl Rogers. Partindo dessa analise, aponta para a insuficiência dos conceitos de Tendência Atualizante e Angústia para acolher e dar passagem ao mal-estar contemporâneo, indicando a necessidade de uma outra via de acesso que apreenda a condição fundamental e originária do homem. Por fim, apresenta o conceito de angústia de Heidegger enquanto possível contribuição para fecundar e re-significar a prática clínica. Como resultado do percurso empreendido, a autora revela o momento de trânsito em que se encontra, encaminhando-se para uma clínica psicológica enquanto cuidar (Sorge), vinculada a uma teoria do existir humano que pode ser lida como uma ética de aceitação da finitude, da transitoriedade, e dos conflitos. Tal teoria enseja uma prática clínica, que envolva um ato de criação, como abertura de acolhimento para algo que não se conhece, com disponibilidade para se lançar nas complexidades do ser-aí. Aponta que, apesar de ter encontrado algumas respostas para as inquietações desalojadoras que motivaram o presente estudo, a temática abordada, pela sua complexidade e dinâmica própria, esteve e estará sempre aberta a novos olhares e leituras
Departing from clinical experience, this study aims to comprehend the contemporary uneasiness. It shows the author's true testimony not only as a researcher, but also as a psychotherapist and supervisor. This research is based on disruptive clinical experiences by taking into account, as object for theoretical reflection, within the Person-Centered Approach, the Client-Centered Therapy. It makes a critical overview of the Client-Centered Therapy theory by analyzing Carl Rogers' concept of science as well as his conceptual path. Such analysis points to an insufficiency of the Actualizing Tendency and Anguish concepts toward sheltering and, at the same time, to promote a passage for the contemporary uneasiness. Thus, it indicates the need of another way to access and comprehend the fundamental and original human condition. Finally, this study presents Heidegger's anguish concept as a possible contribution to fertilize and re-signify the clinical praxis. As a result of such path, the author reveals her transitional moment of theoretical reflection, directing herself toward a psychological conception of clinic as "care" (Sorge), linked to a human existence theory conceived as an ethics of finitude acceptance, of transivity and conflicts. Such a theory demands a clinical praxis by conceiving a creation act as an opening to shelter something unknown, plenty of availability to carry forward onweself towards the "being-there complexity. The author manifests that, in spite to have found some possible answers to her dislodged inquietude experience that motivated this actual work, its approached thematic, by its own complexity and dynamic involved, implies in an always present openness that instigate new sights and reflections, thus deserving further re-readings
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Barreto, Carmem Lúcia Brito Tavares. "A psicologia clínica e o mal-estar contemporâneo: impasses e re-significações." Universidade Católica de Pernambuco, 2002. http://tede2.unicap.br:8080/handle/tede/891.

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Departing from clinical experience, this study aims to comprehend the contemporary uneasiness. It shows the author's true testimony not only as a researcher, but also as a psychotherapist and supervisor. This research is based on disruptive clinical experiences by taking into account, as object for theoretical reflection, within the Person-Centered Approach, the Client-Centered Therapy. It makes a critical overview of the Client-Centered Therapy theory by analyzing Carl Rogers' concept of science as well as his conceptual path. Such analysis points to an insufficiency of the Actualizing Tendency and Anguish concepts toward sheltering and, at the same time, to promote a passage for the contemporary uneasiness. Thus, it indicates the need of another way to access and comprehend the fundamental and original human condition. Finally, this study presents Heidegger's anguish concept as a possible contribution to fertilize and re-signify the clinical praxis. As a result of such path, the author reveals her transitional moment of theoretical reflection, directing herself toward a psychological conception of clinic as "care" (Sorge), linked to a human existence theory conceived as an ethics of finitude acceptance, of transivity and conflicts. Such a theory demands a clinical praxis by conceiving a creation act as an opening to shelter something unknown, plenty of availability to carry forward onweself towards the "being-there” complexity. The author manifests that, in spite to have found some possible answers to her dislodged inquietude experience that motivated this actual work, its approached thematic, by its own complexity and dynamic involved, implies in an always present openness that instigate new sights and reflections, thus deserving further re-readings.
Este estudo tem como objetivo compreender o mal-estar contemporâneo partindo da experiência clínica. Traduz um verdadeiro testemunho da autora enquanto pesquisadora, psicoterapeuta e supervisora. Parte de inquietações desalojadoras experienciadas na clínica e utiliza como objeto de reflexão teórica a Abordagem Centrada na Pessoa, mais especificamente, a Terapia Centrada no Cliente. Realiza uma leitura crítica da teoria da Terapia Centrada no Cliente, analisando a concepção de ciência e a trajetória conceitual empreendida por Carl Rogers. Partindo dessa analise, aponta para a insuficiência dos conceitos de Tendência Atualizante e Angústia para acolher e dar passagem ao mal-estar contemporâneo, indicando a necessidade de uma outra via de acesso que apreenda a condição fundamental e originária do homem. Por fim, apresenta o conceito de angústia de Heidegger enquanto possível contribuição para fecundar e re-significar a prática clínica. Como resultado do percurso empreendido, a autora revela o momento de trânsito em que se encontra, encaminhando-se para uma clínica psicológica enquanto cuidar (Sorge), vinculada a uma teoria do existir humano que pode ser lida como uma ética de aceitação da finitude, da transitoriedade, e dos conflitos. Tal teoria enseja uma prática clínica, que envolva um ato de criação, como abertura de acolhimento para algo que não se conhece, com disponibilidade para se lançar nas complexidades do ser-aí. Aponta que, apesar de ter encontrado algumas respostas para as inquietações desalojadoras que motivaram o presente estudo, a temática abordada, pela sua complexidade e dinâmica própria, esteve e estará sempre aberta a novos olhares e leituras.
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Dippenaar, Jacoline. "Benuttingswaarde van die Paradoksale teorie van verandering in gestaltspelterapie met adolessente." Diss., 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1443.

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The utilization value of the paradoxical theory of change in Gestalt Play Therapy with adolescents Adolescents undergo significant changes on physical, emotional, and cognitive levels during this development stage. These changes have a great influence on their self-awareness. Most adolescents experience great problems with who they are and who they should be according to the expectations of others. This causes a never-ending process of efforts to change. Change can only take place if the adolescent is who he is, but not if he tries to be what he is not. The consequence hereof is that change cannot take place in the adolescent, because he should first become aware of who he is. The awareness of who he is leads to change. The paradoxical theory of change is all about being who one is and not about trying to be what others expect one to be. The adolescent should be accompanied to become aware of who he is, by utilization of the paradoxical theory, in order to be able grow and change. The aim of this study was to explore and describe the utilization value of the paradoxical theory of change in Gestalt Play Therapy with adolescents. In order to achieve this goal, the research process was directed by qualitative research, and triangulation was utilized as a technique for gathering information. Out of the processing and integration of conclusions drawn during the empirical investigation, data could contribute to exploration and description of the assessment of the paradoxical theory of change in Gestalt play therapy with adolescents. The aim of the investigation was therefore achieved, namely the exploration and description of the utilization value of the paradoxical theory of change in Gestalt Play Therapy with adolescents.
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Books on the topic "Impasse (Psychotherapy)"

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Omer, Haim. Critical interventions in psychotherapy: From impasse to turningpoint. New York: W.W. Norton, 1994.

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Critical interventions in psychotherapy: From impasse to turning point. New York: W.W. Norton, 1994.

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Jean-Marc, Meurville, ed. Petit livre noir des psychothérapies américaines en France: Théories et pratiques. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2007.

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Impasse: Resistance and addiction treatment : combining brief, strategic, and twelve step approaches. Durham, NH: Addiction Therapeutics Press, 1993.

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1951-, Hubble Mark A., and Miller Scott D, eds. Psychotherapy with "impossible" cases: The efficient treatment of therapy veterans. New York: Norton, 1997.

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E, Gedo John, and Gehrie Mark Joshua 1947-, eds. Impasse and innovation in psychoanalysis: Clinical case seminars. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 1993.

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From stuck to unstuck: Overcoming congregational impasse. [Bethesda, Md.?]: Alban Institute, 1998.

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Stiver, Irene P. A relational approach to therapeutic impasses. Wellesley, MA: The Stone Center, Wellesley College, 1992.

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Rosenfeld, Herbert A. Impasse and interpretation: Therapeutic and anti-therapeutic factors in the psycho-analytic treatment of psychotic, borderline, and neurotic patients. London: Tavistock, 1987.

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When nothing else works: Innovative interventions with intractable individuals. Northvale, N.J: Jason Aronson, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Impasse (Psychotherapy)"

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Safran, Jeremy D. "Impasse and Transformation: Negotiating Ruptures in the Therapeutic Alliance." In Cognitive Psychotherapy Toward a New Millennium, 81–84. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0567-9_7.

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Landaiche, N. M. "Impasse and intimacy: Applying Berne’s concept of script protocol." In At the Interface of Transactional Analysis, Psychoanalysis, and Body Psychotherapy, 140–61. New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429464430-11.

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"The Developmental Impasse." In Very Brief Psychotherapy, 134–47. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203956090-21.

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"The Work Impasse." In Very Brief Psychotherapy, 125–33. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203956090-20.

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"The Relationship or Marital Impasse." In Very Brief Psychotherapy, 116–24. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203956090-19.

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Weissman, Myrna M., John C. Markowitz, and Gerald L. Klerman. "Role Disputes." In The Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy, edited by Myrna M. Weissman, John C. Markowitz, and Gerald L. Klerman, 55–63. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190662592.003.0006.

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IPT defines an interpersonal role dispute as a situation in which the patient and an important person in the patient’s life have differing expectations about their relationship. This leads to either an open or a tacit struggle. The depressed individual is invariably losing out in this conflict, which may be either a source or consequence of a depressive episode. This chapter covers definition, goals, and strategies when working with this problem area of role disputes. The three stages of role dispute are renegotiation, impasse, and dissolution. To manage a role dispute, patients need to recognize their own feelings about what they want and don’t want, feelings about the relationship and the other person, and what might constitute a reasonable compromise. Case examples of role disputes are included.
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"Impasse." In Wörterbuch der Psychotherapie, 302. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-99131-2_821.

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