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Interaction structures in the psychodynamic psychotherapy of a patient with chronic diseases and somatic symptoms.

Pricilla Braga LaskoskiSimone HauckStefania Pigatto TecheCarolina Stopinski PadoanAlcina Juliana Soares BarrosFernanda Barcellos SerraltaCláudio Laks Eizirik
Published in: Trends in psychiatry and psychotherapy (2019)
Process studies, such as the present one, seek to address questions about the characteristics of the interaction between patient and therapist as well as to identify particular patterns of interaction that are most prominent with a specific patient at a specific condition or time. Therefore, these studies can provide some support in establishing knowledge for clinical practice, assisting in the training of therapists, as well as in the elaboration of general guidelines for the technical management of patients with specific characteristics.
Keyphrases
  • clinical practice
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