Research Norway

Referanseliste empiriske arbeider av norske psykoanalytikere/kandidater

2000-2010

Arnevik, E, Wilberg, T, Urnes, Ø, Johansen, M, Monsen, J, & Karterud, S. (2009). Psychotherapy for personality disorders: Short term day hospital psychotherapy versus outpatient individual therapy-a randomized controlled study. European Psychiatry 24(2):71-78. Epub 2008 Dec 19.

Arnevik, E, Wilberg, T, Urnes, Ø, Johansen, M, Monsen, J, & Karterud, S. (2010).  Psychotherapy for personality disorders: 18 months’ follow-up of the Ullevål Personality Project. Journal of Personality Disorders 24(2):188-203.

Bakali, JV, Baldwin, SA, & Lorentzen, S. (2009). Modeling group process constructs at three stages in group psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Research 19(3):332-343.

Bakali, JV, Wilberg, T, Hagtvet, KA, & Lorentzen, S. (2009). Sources accounting for alliance and cohesion at three stages in group psychotherapy. Variance component analyses. In Press.

Høglend, P, Bøgwald, K-P, Amlo, S,  Marble, A, Ulberg, R, Sjaastad, MC, Sørbye, Ø Heyerdahl, O, & Johansson, P. (2008). Transference Interpretations in Dynamic Psychotherapy: Do they Really Yield Sustained Effects. American. Journal of Psychiatry 165(6):763-71.

Høglend, P, Dahl, H-S, Lorentzen, S, &. Perry JC. (2009). Long-term effects of transference interpretations in dynamic psychotherapy of personality disorders.  In press.

Høglend, P, Amlo, S, Marble, A, Bøgwald, K-P, Sørbye, Ø, Sjaastad, MC, & Heyerdahl, O. (2006). Analysis of the patient-therapist relationship in dynamic psychotherapy: An experimental study of transference interpretations. American Journal of Psychiatry 163, 1739-1746.

Høglend, P, Bøgwald, K-P, Amlo, S,  Heyerdahl, O Sørbye, Ø, Marble, A Sjaastad, MC, & Bentsen, H. (2000). Assessment of change in  dynamic psychotherapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research 9, 190-199.

Høglend, P, Johansson, P, Marble, A, Bøgwald, K-P, & Amlo, S. (2007). Moderators of the effects of transference ionterpretations in brief dynamic psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Research 17: 160-171.

Johansson, P, Høglend, P, Ulberg, R, Amlo, S, Marble, A, Bøgwald K-P, Sørbye, Ø, Sjaastad, MC, & Heyerdahl, O. (2010). Change mechanisms in dynamic psychotherapy: The mediating role of insight for long-term improvements of interpersonal functioning in a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 78, 438-448

Lorentzen, S, Bogwald, KP, & Høglend, P. (2002). Change during and after long-term

analytic group psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 52(3), 419-429.

Lorentzen, S. & Høglend, P. (2004). Predictors of change during long-term analytic group psychotherapy. Psychotherapy & Psychosomatics 73(1), 25-35.

Lorentzen, S & Høglend, P. (2008). Moderators of the effect of treatment length in long term psychodynamic group psychotherapy, Psychotherapy & Psychosomatics, 77, 321-322

Lorentzen, S, Sexton, HC & Høglend, P. (2004). Therapeutic alliance, cohesion and outcome in a long-term analytic group. A preliminary study. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry 58(1), 33-40.

Lorentzen, S, Høglend, P, Martinsen, EW, & Ringdal, E. (2008). Practice Based Evidence: Patients who did not respond to group Analysis. In press..

Lorentzen, S, Bakali, JV, Hagtvet, KA, Ruud, T, & Høglend, P.  (2010). The therapeutic alliance in psychodynamic group psychotherapy:  Impact of group length and therapist professional characteristics. Submitted.

Lorentzen, S, Bøgwald, K-P, & Høglend, P.  (2002). Change during and after long-term analytic group psychotherapy.  International Journal Group Psychotherapy 52: 419-429.

Lorentzen, S, & Høglend, P. (2005). Predictors of change during and after long-term analytic group psychotherapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology 61(12): 1541-1553.

Røssberg, JI, Karterud, S, Pedersen, G, & Friis, S. (2007). An Empirical Study of Countertransference Reactions toward Patients with Personality Disorders. Comprehensive Psychiatry 48, 225-230.

Stänicke, E. (2010) Analytic change after analysis. A conceptual case-based follow-up study. Doctoral thesis. Dept. of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo.

Strømme, H. (2010). Confronting helplessness. A study of psychology students’ acquisition of dynamic psychotherapeutic competence. Doctoral thesis. Dept. of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo.

Strømme, H., Gullestad, S. E., Stänicke, E., & Killingmo, B. (2010). A widening scope on therapist development: A research interview informed by psychoanalysis. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 7(3), 1-19.

Varvin, S.  Die gegenwärtige Vergangenheit. Extreme Traumatisierung und Psychotherapie. (The present past. Extreme traumatization and psychotherapy) Psyche 2000. 9/10. 895-930.

Hauff, E.; Varvin, S.; Laake, P.; Melle, I.; Vaglum, P.J.W.; Friis, S. Inpatient Psychotherapy Compared with Usual Care for Patients Who Have Schizophrenic Psychoses -- Psychiatric Services. 2002; 53 (4) : 471-473

Varvin, S.  Mental Survival Strategies after Extreme Traumatisation -- (ISBN 82-8080-019-0) Doctoral thesis, (Dr, Philos) Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. 2002 : 541 pages

Varvin, Sverre; Rosenbaum, Bent. Extreme traumatisation; strategies for mental survival.  International Forum of Psychoanalysis 2003;12(1):5-16

Varvin, Sverre. Which patients should avoid psychoanalysis, and which professionals should avoid psychoanalytic training? A critical evaluation. Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review 2003;26(2):109-122

Rosenbaum, B. & Varvin, S. (2006). The enunciation of exiled and traumatized persons: A modell and its application. Nordic Psychology. 58, 4.  Pp. 355-365.

Rosenbaum B. & Varvin S (2007). The influence of extreme traumatization on body, mind and social relations. Int J Psychoanal. 88:1527-1542

Varvin Sverre (2007): On psychoanalytic research. I:  Vukosavljevic Gvozden, T. (URed) (2007). Psihoanaliza nakon Frojda. Razvoj relacione perspektive. (Psychoanalysis beyond Freud), Beograd, Centar za primenjenu psihologiju. pp. 225-264.

S. Varvin & B. Rosenbaum: Severely traumatized patients’ attempt at reorganizing their relations to others in psychotherapy. In “Another kind of evidence” Freedman, N. & Hurvich. M. (eds) Karnac Books. In press.

Killingmo, B., Varvin, S., Strømme, H. WHAT CAN WE EXPECT FROM BEGINNING THERAPISTS? A study of acquisition competence in dynamic psychotherapy training. Submitted.

Forskningsprosjekter

Sverre Varvin

  1. Process-outcome study of psychoanalysis, the Oslo II study (research leader). Norwegian Psychoanalytic Institute. 1997 -
  2. Prospective follow-up study of psychotherapeutic and psychiatric treatment of severely traumatised refugees. National centre for the Study of Violence and Traumatic Stress, Norway, 2006-
  3. On traumatic dreams, International multicentre study: Belgrade, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Oslo, 2007-
  4. Symbolisation in trauma. A study of integration of traumatic experience in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic psychotherapy: International multicentre study: Oslo, Bent Rosenbaum, Copenhagen, Prof Norbert Freedman (IPTAR; New York university), Prof Marvin Hurvich,(IPTAR, New York University), Prof Wilma Bucci, (Adelphi University, NY), 2009-
  5. Study of therapeutic competence: NKVTS and Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo (Prof Bjørn Killingmo), 2007-

 

 

           

 

 

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