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Alleged links to violence (3) Bias in evidence-based research (15) Clinical Practice Issues and Guidelines (12)
Cost effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy (18) Dangers of outpatient commitment (1) Dangers of psychiatric medications (22)
Effectiveness of psychodynamic treatment (51) Efficacy over time vs. CBT (21) How therapy changes the brain for the better (and trauma for the worse) (9)
Inadequacy of Diagnosis (4) Increases in prescriptions over time (2) Issues with research and evidence (3)
Medicalization & Stigma (12) Medications: efficacy and side effects (8) Mental Health Statistics and Trends (11)
Mentally ill more likely to be targets than perpetrators (9) Need for longer-term treatment (9) Other databases & libraries (8)
Parity Issues (21) Partners (29) Psychodynamic treatment mis-represented in training (6)
PTSD (6) Treatment of choice for therapists (1)
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Partners National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis (NAAP)
Partners National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis (NPAP)
Partners Next Steps, NFP
Partners NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Partners Psychoanalytic Consortium
Partners Saint Michael’s Clinical Psychology Graduate Program
Partners Smart Love Family Services
Partners Therapy Route
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Psychodynamic treatment mis-represented in training 2008 Redmond, J., & Shulman, M. (2008). Access to psychoanalytic ideas in American undergraduate institutions. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 56, 391–408. doi:10.1177/0003065108318639
Psychodynamic treatment mis-represented in training 1995 Bornstein, R. (1995). Psychoanalysis in the undergraduate curriculum: An agenda for the psychoanalytic researcher. Bulletin of the Psychoanalytic Research Society, 4(1).
Psychodynamic treatment mis-represented in training 1988 Bornstein, R. (1988). Psychoanalysis in the undergraduate curriculum: The treatment of psychoanalytic theory in abnormal psychology texts. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 5, 83–93. doi:10.1037/h0085122
Psychodynamic treatment mis-represented in training 2001 Bornstein, R. (2001). The impending death of psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic, Psychology, 18, 3–20. doi:10.1037/0736-9735.18.1.3
Psychodynamic treatment mis-represented in training 2006 Author Shedler, J., 2006, The General Psychologist (2006). Why the scientist-practitioner schism won’t go away
Psychodynamic treatment mis-represented in training 2005 Hansell, J. (2005). Writing an undergraduate textbook: An analyst’s strange journey. Psychologist–Psychoanalyst, 24(4), 37–38.
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PTSD 2017 american Psychological Association (2017). APA Clinical Practice Guideline for Treatment of PTSD
PTSD 2014 Steenkamp, Maria M.,Litz, Brett T. (2014). One-size-fits-all approach to PTSD in the VA not supported by the evidence.
PTSD 2001 Deykin, E. Y., Keane, T. M., Kaloupek, D., Fincke, G., Rothendler, J., Siegfried, M., & Creamer, K. (2001). Posttraumatic stress disorder and the use of health services. Psychosomatic Medicine, 63(5), 835-841.
PTSD 2016 Rachel Yehuda, PhD, Charles W. Hoge, MD (2016). The Meaning of Evidence-Based Treatments for Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
PTSD 2015 Lisa M. Najavits (2015). The Problem of dropout from "gold standard" PTSD therapies
PTSD 2016 Maria M. Steenkamp, PhD (2016). True Evidence-Based Care for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Military Personnel and Veterans
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