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EDT Books and Articles

  • Alexander F., F. T. M. e. a. (1946). Psychoanalytic therapy. New York: Ronald Press.
  • Alpert, M. C. (1992). Accelerated empathic therapy: A new short-term dynamic psychotherapy. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 7(3), 133-156.
  • Alpert, M. C. (1996). Videotaping psychotherapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 5(2), 93-105.
  • Balint M., O. P., Balint E. (1972). Focal psychotherapy, an example of applied psychoanalysis. London: Tavistock.
  • Berk, T. (2001, 04/10/31). Handboek korte psychodynamische psychotherapie: Context, theorie en praktjk. Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Boom.
  • Coughlin Della Selva, P. (1996). Intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy. New York: Wiley.
  • Davanloo, H. (1978). Basic principles and techniques in short-term dynamic psychotherapy. New York: Spectrum Publications.
  • Davanloo, H. (1980). Short-term dynamic psychotherapy. New York: Jason Aronson.
  • Davanloo, H. (1984). Short-term dynamic psychotherapy. In S. B. Kaplan H. (Ed.), Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry. Baltimore, MD: William & Wilkins.
  • Davanloo, H. (1990). Unlocking the unconscious. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Davanloo, H. (1995). Intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy: Spectrum of psychoneurotic disorders. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 10, 121-155.
  • Davanloo, H. (2000). Intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy: Selected papers of Habib Davanloo, MD. Chichester: Wiley.
  • Davis, D. (1989). Intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy in the treatment of chemical dependency. Part I. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 4, 67-88.
  • Davis, D. (1992). Countertransference as it applies to Davanloo’s intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 7, 1-12.
  • Dawson D. (1988). Treatment of the borderline patient: Relationship management. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 33, 370-374.
  • Della Selva P. (1993). The significance of attachment theory for the practice of intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 8, 189-206.
  • Ferenczi S. (1908-1933). Final Contributions to the problems and methods of psychoanalysis ( M. Balint, Ed.) ( E. Mosbacher, Trans.). London: Maresfield Library, Karnac Books (Original work published 1955).
  • Ferenczi S. (1920). The further development of an active therapy in psycho-analysis. In Further contributions to the theory and technique of psychoanalysis (pp. 198-217). Reprinted 1994 London: Karnac Books.
  • Ferenczi S. (1932-1985). The clinical diary ( E. Dupont, Ed.) ( M. Balint and N. Zarday Jackson, Trans.). Boston: Harvard University Press.
  • Ferenczi S., &. R. O. ((1925/1987)). Classics in psychoanalysis monograph series. ( G. H. Pollack, Ed.) ( C. Newton, Trans.). Madison, CT: Int Universities Press.
  • Fosha, D. (2000). The Transforming Power of Affect. New York: Basic Books.
  • Fosha, D. (1992). Accelerated Empathic Therapy (AET): History, development and theory. Int. J. Short-Term Psychotherapy, special isse, 7(3).
  • Fosha, D. (1995). Technique and taboo in three short-term dynamic psychotherapies. Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 4, 297-318.
  • Fosha, D. (2000). Meta-therapeutic processes and the affects of transformation: Affirmation and the healing affects. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 10, 71-97.
  • Fosha, D. (2001). The dyadic regulation of affect. Journal of clinical Psychology/In Session, 57(2), 227-242.
  • Fosha, D. (2002). Emotion, body and relatedness. In A. Guerini & F. Osimo (Ed.), Core factors in Experiential Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy. Quaderni di Psichiatria.
  • Fosha, D., & Slowiaczek. (1997). Techniques for accelerating dynamic psychotherapy.  American Journal of Psychotherapy, 51, 229-251.
  • Fosha, D. (2004). “Nothing that feels bad is ever the last step:” The role of positive emotions in experiential work with difficult emotional experiences. Special issue on Emotion, L. Greenberg (Ed.). Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 11,30-43.
  • Fosha, D. (2005).Emotion, true self, true other, core state: toward a clinical theory of affective change process. Psychoanalytic Review, 92 (4), 513-552.
  • Fosha, D. (2009).Positive affects and the transformation of suffering into flourishing. W. C. Bushell, E. L. Olivo, & N. D. Theise (Eds.)Longevity, regeneration, and optimal health: Integrating Eastern andWestern perspectives (pp. 252-261).New York: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
  • Guerrini, A., Osimo. (2001, May 10-12). Proceedings of the 1st IESA International Conference “Core Factors for Effective Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy.” Milano, Italy: Quaderni di Psichiatria Pratica, double vol. 17-18 (special issue).
  • ten Have – de Labije, J (ed) ( 2001) . The Working Alliance in ISTDP : Whose Intrapsychic crisis ? VKDP, Amsterdam, the Netherlands and the Netherlands Foundation for ISTDP
  • ten Have-de Labije, J (ed)(2002), September 26 – 28, Conference Proceedings. Natura Artis Magistra: (Un)conscious Animals as Teachers of Short Term Dynamic Psychotherapy. VKDP, Amsterdam, the Netherlands and the Netherlands Foundation for ISTDP
  • Kalpin, A. (1992). One-stage vs. two stage unlocking in an ego dystonic patient. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 7, 31-54.
  • Kalpin, A. (1993). The use of the countertransference in the evaluation of the therapeutic alliance. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 8, 23-28.
  • Kalpin, A. (1993). The use of time in intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy. International Journal of short-Term Psychotherapy, 8, 75-91.
  • Kalpin, A. (1994). Effective use of Davanloo’s “head-on-collision.” International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 9, 19-36.
  • Land J. (1991). Regressive defense in psychoanalysis and intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy: Technical and theoretical considerations. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 6, 243-258.
  • Magnavita, J. J. (1993). The evolution of short-term dynamic psychotherapy: Treatment of the future? Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 24, 360-365.
  • Magnavita, J. J. (1997). Restructuring personality disorders: A short-term dynamic approach. New York: Guilford.
  • Malan, D. (1976). Toward the validation of dynamic psychotherapy. New York: Plenum Press.
  • Malan, D. H. (1963). A study of brief psychotherapy. London: Tavistock.
  • Malan, D. H. (1976). The frontier of brief psychotherapy. New York: Plenum Press.
  • Malan, D. H. (1986). Beyond interpretation: Initial evaluation and technique in short-term dynamic psychotherapy. Parts I & II. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 1(2), 59-106.
  • Malan, D. H. (1998). Individual psychotherapy and the science of psychodynamics. London: Butterworth.
  • Malan, D. M., & Osimo. (1992). Psychodynamics, training, and outcome in brief psychotherapy. London: Butterworth-Heinemann.
  • Malan, D., & Coughlin Della Selva, P (2007). Lives Transformed. London: Karnac.
  • McCullough L., Kuhn N., Andrews S., Kaplan A., Wolf J. and Lanza Hurley C. (2003). Treating Affect Phobia, a Manual for Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy. New York : TheGuildford Press.
  • McCullough Vaillant, L. (1997). Changing character: Short-term anxiety-regulating psychotherapy for restructuring defenses, affects, and attachment.  New York: Basic Books.
  • McCullough, L. (1991). Davanloo’s short-term dynamic psychotherapy, a cross-theoretical analysis of change mechanisms. In R. C. Curtis & G. Stricker (Ed.), How people change inside and outside therapy (pp. 59-79). New York: Plenum Press.
  • McCullough, L., Winston A. (1991). The relationship of patient-therapist interaction to outcome in brief psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 28, 525-533.
  • McCullough L., Kuhn N., Andrews S., Valen J., Osimo F.and Hatch (2003). The Reliability of the Achievement of Therapeutic Objectives Scale: A Research Instrument and Teaching Tool for Brief Psychotherapy. Journal of Brief Therapy, II ,2
  • Osimo, F. (2003). Experiential Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, a Manual. Bloomington, Authorhouse
  • Osimo, F. (2003). Annotations for the Sun and the Wind., Ad Hoc Bulletin of Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, VII, 2, 23-46.
  • Osimo, F. (2005). Some Oedipal and pre-Oedipal Dynamics in Dante’s Inferno: the Hell of Persecution, Ad Hoc Bulletin of Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, IX, 1, 6-23.
  • Osimo F. with C. Ferrandes (2007). The Octopus and the Little Girl: Sex, Binging, Dissociation and Closeness., Ad Hoc Bulletin of Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, XI, 1, 6-34.
  • Osimo, F. (2002). Brief Psychodynamic Therapy. Chapter of: Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic and Object Relations Psychotherapies Vol 1. Volume Editor: J.J. Magnavita. New York,Wiley
  • Osimo, F. (1991). Time limit, focality and intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 6, 35-51.
  • Osimo, F. (1994). Method, personality and training in short-term psychotherapy. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 9, 173-187.
  • Osimo, F. (1998). The unexplored complementarity of short-term and long-term analytic approached. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 26(1), 95-107.
  • Said, T. (1986). Characterological depression and short-term dynamic psychotherapy. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 1, 221-237.
  • Said, T. (1996). Current status of criteria for selection of patients for short-term dynamic psychotherapy. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 11,99-127.
  • Schubmehl, J. (1995). Management of syntonic character resistance in Davanloo’s technique. Part II: The rest of trial therapy. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 10, 63-84.
  • Schubmehl, J. (1995). Management of syntonic character resistance in intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 10, 3-19.
  • Schubmehl, W. (1991). Davanloo’s intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy in the treatment of battered wife syndrome. International Journal of short-Term Psychotherapy, 6, 79-93.
  • Sklar, I. (1992). Issues of loss and AET. Presented at the The sequelae of trauma. Denville, NJ.
  • Solomon M.F., Neborsky R.J., McCullough L., Alpert M., Shapiro F. and Malan D.H. (2001). Short-term therapy for long-term change. New York: Norton.
  • Whittemore, J. (1996). Paving the royal road: An overview of conceptual and technical features in the graded format of Davanloo’s intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy. International Journal of Short-Term Psychotherapy, 11,21-39.
  • Winston, A., Pollack. (1992). Brief psychotherapy of personality disorders. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 179, 188-193.

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