Wilkins, TM, Warner, S (2000) Understanding the therapeutic relationship- women diagnosed as borderline personality disordered. Br J Forensic Pract 2: pp. 30-7Wilkins TM and Warner S (2000) Understanding the therapeutic relationship: Women diagnosed as borderline personality disordered. The British ...
'This book presents contrasting views of the relationship between the counsellor, or therapist, and the client, as held by practitioners from diverse theoretical orientations. Each chapter clarifies and considers the elements of the counselling relationship which have the most bearing on therapeutic prac...
Relative stability of therapeutic antibody candidates is currently evaluated primarily through their response to thermal degradation, yet this technique is not always predictive of stability in manufacture, shipping, and storage. A rotating disk shear device is proposed that produces defined shear conditions...
(2002). Reflective functioning and the therapeutic relationship: Understanding 12 change in brief relational therapy. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The 13 Sciences and Engineering, Vol 62(9-B).Bernbach, E. (2002). Reflective functioning and the therapeutic relationsh...
Difficulty interpreting the results of some trials: the case of therapeutic hypothermia after pediatric cardiac arrest (RCTs) have shown that cooling comatose newborn patients for 72 hours, especially when brain damage has been demonstrated by altered electroencephalographic findings, improves the proport...
musicotherapeutic objectsforms of vitalityThis article is concerned primarily with the challenges of presenting clinical material from improvisational music therapy. My aim is to propose a model for the transcription of music therapy material, or "musicotherapeutic objects" (comparable to Bion's "...
On the other hand, if therapeutic success is dependent more on cumulative response than moment to moment activity, the use of extended dosing intervals may markedly reduce the effectiveness of the same average dose. Considerations of these factors can be incorporated into a dosing scheme by ...
the patient in terms of dosing frequency than may be necessary to achieve consistent drug action. On the other hand, if therapeutic success is dependent more on cumulative response than moment to moment activity, the use of extended dosing intervals may markedly reduce the effectiveness of the ...
When a patient is sexually abused by his or her therapist, this therapeutic relationship is cynically exploited in a way that does not properly serve the essential needs of the patient. When this patient then seeks reparative therapy, the subsequent therapist needs to pay close attention to ...
They mentioned that the therapeutic relationship goes beyond the simple dimension of the disease. According to a patient, some patients registered with the City hospital can have up to 5 technology applications, sometimes non-interoperable. Some of these technologies do not operate on older Apple- ...