Bibliographic citations
Pereyra, M., (2024). Momentos de cambio en dos procesos de psicoterapia breve: Comparación entre estilo de personalidad anaclítica e introyectiva [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26892
Pereyra, M., Momentos de cambio en dos procesos de psicoterapia breve: Comparación entre estilo de personalidad anaclítica e introyectiva []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26892
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title = "Momentos de cambio en dos procesos de psicoterapia breve: Comparación entre estilo de personalidad anaclítica e introyectiva",
author = "Pereyra Escobar, María Alejandra",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The following research aimed to compare the process of subjective change during focal psychoanalytic psychotherapy of two female clients with different personality styles. This with the purpose of studying two personality styles that show greater vulnerability to depression: Anaclitic and Introjective. For this, the Moments of Change that corresponded to the Generic Indicators of Change 05, 08 and 11 proposed by Krause and Altimir (2018) were compared. A qualitative research design of a multiple case study was used and an inductive thematic analysis was carried out to identify patterns that evidence the differences and similarities presented. The results show that in relation to the IGC 05, both patients establish the pole opposite to their current pattern as their focus of work. This implied that the subject of their elaborations change and problematize the way in which they handled their emotions. Regarding the IGC 08, in both cases they have identified emotions that they tend to exclude from their narrative. Faced with this, an attempt is shown to recognize and delimit that affective experience, while recognizing the ways in which each one has tried to regulate them in the face of fear of lack of control. Finally, IGC 11 recognizes the patients' attempt to make sense of their current affective patterns based on their past experiences of separation. These results are discussed based on the work on affects and their contribution to the construction of a more integrated self, the role of the therapeutic relationship in relation to each personality style, and the importance of recognizing personality for therapeutic processes.
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