Psychoanalytic Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Psychoanalytic Psychology is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Personalizing psychotherapy for personality disorders: Perspectives from control-mastery theory.17
Traumatic effects beyond diagnosis: The impact of dissociation on the mind–body–brain system.16
Infant research and adult treatment revisited: Cocreating self- and interactive regulation.15
Lockdown dreams: Dream content and emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic in an italian sample.15
The Epistemic Trust Assessment—An experimental measure of epistemic trust.9
Dreaming and adaptation: The perspective of control-mastery theory.9
Attachment disorganization and severe psychopathology: A possible dialogue between attachment theory and control-mastery theory.8
Pathological worry and rumination according to control-mastery theory.6
Do black lives matter in psychoanalysis? Frantz Fanon as our most disputatious ancestor.6
Keep it quiet: Mother–daughter parentification and difficulties in separation–individuation shaping daughters’ authentic/true self and self-silencing: A mediation model.6
Narcissistic states of privilege.6
Attachment anxiety and solitude in the age of smartphones.5
Psychodynamic underpinnings of the DSM–5 Alternative Model for Personality Disorder.5
Paola on the couch: The quest for feminine identity in an empirically supported psychoanalytic psychotherapy of a trans woman.5
On Wilfred R. Bion’s way of being: Linking truth, thought, and nostalgia.5
A bridge between person-based versus symptom-based nosology: A clinical case study using the Psychodiagnostic Chart-2.5
Eating pathology and Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM-2) diagnostic assessment: Implications for treatment outcomes in a psychodynamic-oriented residential setting.4
Some pros and cons of psychoanalytic teletherapy.4
“A sacred sacrifice?” exploring children’s meaning-making of separation from their parents due to political reasons.4
Borderline patients before and after one year of transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP): A detailed analysis of change of attachment representations.4
Working in the shadow of COVID-19.4
Are you there?3
Therapeutic practices in relational psychoanalysis: A qualitative study.3
“Nor any drop to drink”: A psychodynamic approach to fluid restriction in eating disorders.3
The plan formulation method for couples.3
States of mind preceding a near-lethal suicide attempt: A mixed methods study.3
Heart of darkness in the courtyard, or dreaming the COVID-19 pandemic.3
Notes on a pandemic.3
Computerized linguistic analysis of counselors’ clinical notes in a university counseling center: Which associations correspond with students’ symptom reduction in a brief psychodynamic intervention?3
Dynamic deconstructive psychotherapy in Iran: A randomized controlled trial with follow-up for borderline personality disorder.3
Lacanian discourse theory and the process of change in Lacanian-oriented talking therapies.3
Through flow and swirls: Modifying implicit relational knowledge and disconfirming pathogenic beliefs within the therapeutic process.3
Psychotherapy trainees’ perspective on a longitudinal curriculum for the training of psychodynamic intervention competencies.3
Recognizing the role of defensive processes in empirical assessment of shame.3
From childhood emotional maltreatment to disordered eating: A path analysis.3
“Bye, click, and gone”—A qualitative study about the experiences of psychotherapists and adolescent patients on remote treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic.3
Yalom, Strenger, and the psychodynamics of inner freedom: A contribution to existential psychoanalysis.3
Chronic illness and disability in psychoanalysis: A theoretical review of structural characteristics.3
Changing attitudes toward evidence-based psychodynamic psychotherapy.3
Attachment mismatches and alliance: Through the pitfalls of mentalizing countertransference.3
Externalizing/projection; internalizing/identification: An examination.3
The theater of the unconscious mind.3
Psychoanalytic work with losses during the war: The Ukrainian experience.2
Some psychoanalytical reflections on the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.2
Review of Creative repetition and intersubjectivity: Contemporary Freudian explorations of trauma, memory, and clinical process.2
Attachment and the Oedipus complex: Attachment orientations moderate the effects of priming Oedipal representations on the construal of romantic relationships.2
Notes on the pandemic.2
Review of The hidden spring: A journey to the source of consciousness.2
Moments: The psychobiography of a concept.2
Autistic disturbances in skin containment: The dermic drive as a psychoanalytic concept in the study of autism.2
Translating psychoanalytic texts into Ukrainian: Discoveries and further steps.2
The phone in the room: How technology is reshaping analytic space.2
Commentary on notes from a pandemic: A year of COVID-19.2
Expressed emotion and reflective functioning across the schizotypy spectrum: Developmental experiential factors.2
Like a fish in water.2
Professional supervision as therapists’ self-care during wartime.2
Attachment representations and mentalizing in middle childhood across one year: A preliminary pilot longitudinal study.2
Traveling through the worlds: New challenges in therapy with children, adolescents, and their families during the war.2
De-interpersonalization.2
Differences in the sense of identity between men with alcohol use disorder, drug use disorder, and control group.2
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