Psicoterapia, Psicoterapia per Medici

In collaborazione con il medico di base


Il corso partirà dall’analisi degli stati emotivi “negativi” nel controtransfert e dalla comprensione del loro utilizzo in psicoterapia. Lo spunto sarà dato dall’articolo fondatore di Winnicott del 1949 e dalla ricca letteratura che ha generato sia in ambito psichiatrico che nelle cure somatiche in medicina di  base. Saranno in particolare evidenziate le patologie di tipo “funzionale” o a carattere dissociativo

e le loro modalità di trattamento.


Bibliografia:
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