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Let's look at the elephant: metasynthesis of transference case studies for psychodynamic and cognitive psychotherapy integration.

Psychol Psychother 82(Pt 4):427-47 (2009) PMID 19646336

Although the movement towards psychotherapy integration is gaining momentum, theoretical polarization still prevails and prevents integration from maturing. This study strives for theoretical integration, shedding light on relations between two concepts from diametrically opposed therapies: the psychodynamic concept of transference and the cognitive concept of overgeneralization.

DOI: 10.1348/147608309X459662
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