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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
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
A critique of the American Psychological Association Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Adults.9
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
Do black lives matter in psychoanalysis? Frantz Fanon as our most disputatious ancestor.6
Narcissistic states of privilege.6
Pathological worry and rumination according to control-mastery theory.6
Keep it quiet: Mother–daughter parentification and difficulties in separation–individuation shaping daughters’ authentic/true self and self-silencing: A mediation model.5
On Wilfred R. Bion’s way of being: Linking truth, thought, and nostalgia.5
Paola on the couch: The quest for feminine identity in an empirically supported psychoanalytic psychotherapy of a trans woman.5
“. . . To really have everything completely perfect”: On the psychodynamics of contemporary forms of body optimization.5
Attachment anxiety and solitude in the age of smartphones.5
A bridge between person-based versus symptom-based nosology: A clinical case study using the Psychodiagnostic Chart-2.5
“A sacred sacrifice?” exploring children’s meaning-making of separation from their parents due to political reasons.4
Some pros and cons of psychoanalytic teletherapy.4
Psychodynamic underpinnings of the DSM–5 Alternative Model for Personality Disorder.4
Working in the shadow of COVID-19.4
Borderline patients before and after one year of transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP): A detailed analysis of change of attachment representations.4
Alone in a crowded mind: When psychosis masks loneliness.4
Eating pathology and Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM-2) diagnostic assessment: Implications for treatment outcomes in a psychodynamic-oriented residential setting.4
“Nor any drop to drink”: A psychodynamic approach to fluid restriction in eating disorders.3
The plan formulation method for couples.3
Psychotherapy trainees’ perspective on a longitudinal curriculum for the training of psychodynamic intervention competencies.3
Notes on a pandemic.3
The future of psychoanalysis: Preserving Jeremy Safran’s integrative vision.3
Are you there?3
Lacanian discourse theory and the process of change in Lacanian-oriented talking therapies.3
Changing attitudes toward evidence-based psychodynamic psychotherapy.3
Heart of darkness in the courtyard, or dreaming the COVID-19 pandemic.3
From childhood emotional maltreatment to disordered eating: A path analysis.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
Chronic illness and disability in psychoanalysis: A theoretical review of structural characteristics.3
States of mind preceding a near-lethal suicide attempt: A mixed methods study.3
Externalizing/projection; internalizing/identification: An examination.3
The theater of the unconscious mind.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
Review of Creative repetition and intersubjectivity: Contemporary Freudian explorations of trauma, memory, and clinical process.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
Predictors of psychoanalytic technique: Results from a naturalistic longitudinal study.2
Through flow and swirls: Modifying implicit relational knowledge and disconfirming pathogenic beliefs within the therapeutic process.2
Some psychoanalytical reflections on the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.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
Expressed emotion and reflective functioning across the schizotypy spectrum: Developmental experiential factors.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
Recognizing the role of defensive processes in empirical assessment of shame.2
Notes on the pandemic.2
Therapeutic practices in relational psychoanalysis: A qualitative study.2
Review of The hidden spring: A journey to the source of consciousness.2
Psychoanalytic work with losses during the war: The Ukrainian experience.2
Like a fish in water.2
Attachment mismatches and alliance: Through the pitfalls of mentalizing countertransference.2
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