Dr. Daniel J. Winarick (@drwinarick) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Daniel J. Winarick

@drwinarick

Clinical Psychologist | Private Practice: Psychological Testing & Psychotherapy | Construct Validity Enthusiast | Not Professional Advice

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What Bollas describes as self-management & terms “holding” based on Winnicott’s concept though in connection to the self is identical (as evidenced by his examples) to “challenging automatic negative thoughts” in CBT. The relabeling of psychodynamic concepts in CBT is ubiquitous.

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Many have taken swings and hit home-runs, doubles, or fouled out when defining psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic psychology, or the psychodynamic perspective. What we know for sure is that it is both a theory of mental life and a professional technical practice. As a theory, it

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Psychoanalytic theory conceptualizes human psychology at the level of motivation (instincts, drives), social relationships (object relations), personality (ego functioning), psychopathology (defense mechanisms, neurosis), development (separation-individuation), neuroscience

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The most obvious overlap between psychoanalysis and CBT is that both start from the premise of psychiatric symptoms as being non-obviously functional.

Max Kusovitsky (@wtf_is_life_pod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Powerful, powerful article on negotiating reality as a psychotherapist in the digital world. everydayanalysis.co.uk/post/the-thera…

David Kelly (@daveidk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to share that my first peer-reviewed research article - a revised version of my BSc dissertation - has been published in Psychodynamic Practice! (I still have a few free copies available - feel free to DM if you’d like one) doi.org/10.1080/147536…

Jonathan Shedler (@jonathanshedler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The shift toward relational models… has inadvertently led to a cohort of therapists exhibiting covert narcissism, one that overly glorifies the therapists’ empathy, self-denial, and personal suffering to become the ‘good object’ for the patient” 👇

Mark L. Ruffalo (@marklruffalo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this new paper, I explore the nature of psychoanalytic interpretation, arguing that a critical realist perspective preserves psychoanalysis's interpretive depth while bridging it with broader psychiatric and psychological science. osf.io/preprints/psya…

Glenn Sullivan (@drglennsullivan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My reply to reviewers who want more recent references: “No greater mistake can be made than to imagine that what has been written latest is always the more correct; that what is written later on is an improvement on what was written previously; and that every change means

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Andrew Follett National Review There was nothing "progressive" or political about Gino's scholarship, such as it was. Her most famous papers are all on issues like "do people cheat when they see someone else cheating?" or "do people cheat when they have already exerted self-control on some other task?"

Rhone D'Errico (@rhonederrico) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’d forgotten the brilliance of this thread, which is properly an essay. I had previously saved this to Reader and will now be sending it to Kindle. A masterful introduction to the core concepts underlying all psychotherapy.

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Dr. Daniel J. Winarick Seriously, this is the good stuff. Will be sharing with my students next week. I always try to find the right words for why I critique CBT and promote the psychodynamic viewpoint.