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1            This concept, informed by certain psychoanalytic and attachment theories, has produced a f
2       Contrary to the doctrinaire schools of psychoanalytic and biological psychiatry that dominated
3 f pathological narcissism stem foremost from psychoanalytic and psychodynamic accounts, but they have
4                                  The classic psychoanalytic and trait paradigms are active areas of r
5  personality disorder has moved from being a psychoanalytic colloquialism for untreatable neurotics t
6 and regulatory bodies have tended to use the psychoanalytic concept of transference to decide issues
7 In the 1950s, when American psychiatry under psychoanalytic dominance had little interest in psychiat
8  syndromal diagnostic criteria, overthrowing psychoanalytic dominance of psychiatry, and making psych
9          The test was given to a group of 36 psychoanalytic experts and 206 residents in their second
10 d as a cease-fire between the biological and psychoanalytic extremism that characterized much of the
11 s probably encompassed a majority of Freud's psychoanalytic hours during these years.
12 has been interpreted in autism-centric ways (psychoanalytic interpretations of pronoun reversal, beha
13 patients in CBT (N=36) and 6% of patients in psychoanalytic psychotherapy (N=34) had stopped binge ea
14                         The authors compared psychoanalytic psychotherapy and cognitive-behavioral th
15 ective in relieving binging and purging than psychoanalytic psychotherapy and was generally faster in
16 re structured and symptom-focused version of psychoanalytic psychotherapy for bulimia nervosa.
17 2 years, 44% in the CBT group and 15% in the psychoanalytic psychotherapy group had stopped binge eat
18 ia nervosa received either 2 years of weekly psychoanalytic psychotherapy or 20 sessions of CBT over
19 eatment, which included individual and group psychoanalytic psychotherapy, was for a maximum of 18 mo
20 rked difference was observed between CBT and psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
21 ting dream imagery; and third, he interprets psychoanalytic studies (1900-1999) on related aspects of
22 Durkheim's social time, Sigmund Freud's five psychoanalytic temporal narratives, and Eugene Minkowski
23                                              Psychoanalytic theories in the form of object relations,
24 is cultivated by parental overvaluation) and psychoanalytic theory (positing that narcissism is culti
25 odynamic Diagnostic Manual Version 2 follows psychoanalytic theory and focuses on personality.
26 upport social learning theory and contradict psychoanalytic theory: Narcissism was predicted by paren
27 ] and phallic depictions of penises informed psychoanalytic thought about sexuality [4, 5].
28                                              Psychoanalytic treatments may be necessary when other tr