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  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. Nodal Points
  2. International Psychotherapy Institute
  3. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Research Part I Outcome Research
  4. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Research Part II The Neurobiology of Psychotherapy
  5. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Research Part III Theory, Technique, and Process
  6. The Significance of Dreams
  7. Open Door Review III
  8. Open Door Review II
  9. Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies I Part One
  10. Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies I Part Two
  11. Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II complete volume
  12. Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II the papers
  13. Research on Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Adults
  14. CCRT and Its Discoveries
  15. Letters from SSCPnet
  16. Society for Psychotherapy Research

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Amalie´s Dreams

Kächele, H, Eberhardt, M Leuzinger-Bohleber, M (1999) Expressed relationships, dream atmosphere and problem solving in Amalie´s dreams
- Dream series as process tool - A single case study. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

Analytic Intervention Rating System

Klug, G Huber, D (1997) Analytic Intervention Rating System (AIRS): a rating system for psychoanalytic interventions. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Srrategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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Case Assigment

Howard, K I Martinovich, Z (1997) An empirical basis for case assigment. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II: Twelve years later. Ulmer Textbank, Ulm

Case Study on Anorexia nervosa

Hagelin, A, Acosta Güemes, S, Maris, S, et al. (1999) Empirical study of a six year successful psychoanalytic treatment of a patient with anorexia nervosa. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

CCRT and Cycles Model

López-Moreno, C, Birman, L, Koziol, S, et al. (1999) A comparative study of CCRT and cycles models using a session of psychotherapy. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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Countertransference Measure

Bouchard, M A, Audet, C, St-Amand, P, et al. (1997) Psychoanalytic Process: the Montréal Transference Countertransference Measure. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm, S

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Cyclical Model of Process

Mergenthaler, E (1999) A cyclical model of therapeutic processes: The flow of Emotion-Abstraction patterns in a long term psychoanalytic treatment. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

Effectiveness of Jungian analysis

Keller, W, Westhoff, G, Dilg, R, et al. (1999) On the effectiveness and efficacy of outpatient (Jungian) psychoanalysis and psychotherapy - a catamnestic study. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

FRAMES compared to CCRT and RF

Sammons, M Siegel, P (1999) A comparison of FRAMES with CCRT and computerized referential activity. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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JAKOB a Tool for Narrative Analysis

Wepfer, R, von Wyl, A Boothe, B (1999) Jakob - a tool for narrative analysis in process research. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

Measuring structural change

Rudolf, G, Grande, T Oberbracht, C (1999) A research strategy for measuring structural change in psychoanalytic psychotherapies. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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Patterns of interaction

Bänninger-Huber, E Widmer, C (1999) Patterns of interaction and psychotherapeutic change. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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Phases of the Referentaia Process

Bucci, W (1999) Phases of the referential process: A strategy for psychoanalytic process research. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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Process evaluation by PATH

Staats, H, Biskup, J Leichsenring, F (1999) Changing problems, chaning aims: The develoment of change in psychoanalytic psychotherapy evauated by PATH, a tool for studyng longterm treatments. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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Process Patterns

Schneider, H, Fäh-Barwinski, M Barwinski Fäh, R (1999) "Process patterns" drawn from theories of complexity as a means for tracing long-term change in psychoanalysis. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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Psychoanalytic Ressources in the Internet

Laszig, P (1999) Freud goes Multimedia: Psychoanalytic resouces in the internet. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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Relationship episodes and CRA

Kalmykova, K Mergenthaler, E (1999) Relationship episodes and computer referential activity. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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Structural change in self reference

Seidler, G H Jakobsen, T (1999) Structural change in self reference during inpatient psychotherapy. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm, S

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The interactive production of resistance

Streeck, U (1999) The interactive production of resistance. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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The intersubjective field

Krause, R, Benecke, C Merten, J (1999) The intersubjective field: Behavioral basis of therapeutic relationships and their mental representation. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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Therapeutic process in a psychotic patient

Gril, S Roussos, A (1999) Psychotherapeutic processes in a psychotic patient. A pilot study. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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Therapists´process notes

Wilke, S (1999) Qualitative analysis of therapist´s process notes. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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Weiss-Sampson model

Volkart, R Waalser Zanardo, B (1999) Mimic reaction after a passed and a failed test in psychotherapy. A pilot study based on the process theory developed by Weiss, Sampson and the San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group. In: Kächele, H, et al. (Hrsg) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies II. Ulm Textbank, Ulm

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