Eating Disorders: Empathy, Alexithymia, Reflective Function

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Disavowed Anger and Positive Emotions with Paul Wachtel

In this episode, renowned psychologist Paul Wachtel, PhD, returns to explore disavowed anger and disavowed positive emotions in psychotherapy. Discover how anger differs from simple repression, its roots in childhood and preverbal experiences, its positive functions (like self-pr ...  Show more

Countertransference and Transference with Frank Yeomans, MD

Join Dr. David Puder and renowned psychodynamic expert Dr. Frank Yeomans in this Q&A episode on countertransference, transference, and projective identification in psychotherapy. Drawing from object relations theory and Transference-Focused Psychotherapy (TFP), Dr. Yeomans illust ...  Show more

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