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Hartvig Dahl inspired us to move into this approach
  1. new stuff: lectures and papers in press
  2. Textbook Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice
  3. Psychotherapy Research
  4. Conversational Analysis Studies
  5. Transference + Countertransference
  6. Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies
  7. Training Seminars wordwide
  8. Ulm Workshops
  9. Psychoanalytic Researchers
  10. Psychosomatic Medicine
  11. Psychoanalysis
  12. Language and Psychoanalysis
  13. Clinical Work
  14. Computer Text Analysis
  15. Books
  16. Texts by Guest Authors
  17. Epidemiology
  18. Psycho-Pharmacology
  19. Attachment
  20. Psycho-Oncology
  21. Neurobiology
  22. Peri-natal
  23. Eating Disorder
  24. Music Therapy
  25. Reviews
  26. Jones Psychotherapy Q-Set
  27. Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis OPD-2
  28. Ulm Department History
  29. Awards
  30. Clinical Economics
  31. Movie and Psychoanalysis
  32. East-European Institute of Psyychoanalysis
  33. PIEE
  34. International Forum of Psychoanalysis
  1. Transference Research
  2. CCRT Studies
  3. FRAME Method
  4. Countertransference

Message + Media

Affective scripts

Siegel P, Demorest A (2010) Affective scripts: A systematic case study of change in psychotherapy. Psychother Res 20: 369 — 387

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Comparing FRAMES & CCRT & CRF

Sammons, M., & Siegel, P. (1999). A comparison of FRAMES with CCRT and computerized referential activity. In H. Kächele, E. Mergenthaler, & R. Krause (Eds.), Psychoanalytic process research strategies II. Ulm: http://www.horstkaechele.de.

Frames of Mind

Dahl H (1988) Frames of mind. In: Dahl H, Kächele H, Thomä H (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, S 51-66

How to find FRAMES

Hölzer, M. and H. Dahl (1996). "How to find frames." Psychotherapy Research 6(3): 177-197.

The Structural Congruence Hypothesis

M. Hölzer, V. Zimmermann, H. Kächele (1992)
The FRAME method and the Structural Congruence Hypothesis (STC) between
early childhood memories and dreams during psychoanalytic long term treatment.
Society for Psychotherapy Research Berkeley 1992

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