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What is IS-TDP?
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IS-TDP
is the international abbreviation for Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy,
which was developed by Prof. Habib DAVANLOO, M.D., McGill University of
Montreal, Canada, based on empirical research.
The intuitive clinical and
theoretical oberservations of all form of psychoanalysis - Freudian, Jungian, or
Neo-Freudian - all have serious major inherent errors in the model of the
unconscious mental processes and there approaches to treatment.
Dr. Davanloo's discoveries and his
technique of rapid and direct access to the pathogenic organisation of the
unconscious and bringing fluidity in the character structure has totally revised
the whole psychology of the unconscious mind based on empirical evidence, not
theory or intuition. Dr. Davanloo's discovery and scientific research have led to
a comprehensive technique, Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy.
The aim is the rapid and precise
removal of major resistance and the pathogenic organization of the unconscious
with rapid removal of the patient's symptom disturbances and bringing about
major character changes.
The
work concentrates on the interrelation between resistance and the "unconscious
therapeutic alliance", to mobilize the patient against his defences. The
result is a deep experience of unconscious feelings (rage, murderous rage, guilt
and grief). The passage is physically experienced, rather than a process, which
remains in thoughts and fantasies or in acting them out. By this IS-TDP succeeds
in reaching deep layers of the unconscious with the result of permanent changes, by
removing symptom disorders and bringing multiple changes into the psychic
structure and the character pathology.
The technical
interventions specific to IS-TDP to mobilize Unconscious Therapeutic Alliance
and to handle resistance are direct and highly powerful. Relying heavily on
complex transference feelings to unlock the unconscious, the development of a
transference neurosis is absolutely avoided.
Davanloo discovered a New Metapsychology of
the Unconscious, leading to a deep understanding of the structures and functions
of the dynamic unconscious forces: Resistance, nature of the resistance,
transference, the concept of the "Unconscious Therapeutic Alliance", the murderous organization of the unconscious, somatic pathway of
unconscious primitive murderous rage, discharge pattern of unconscious anxiety.
The
new metapsychology is exclusively based on research, using video
documented material. In many publications and in several training programs it
could be shown that not the charisma of the therapist, but the specific
application of the technique leads to comparable results. The method is closely
linked with the video technology, leading to a constant investigation of the
therapeutic process from fist interview to outcome evaluation. The principles of Davanloo's research are transferred to the training programs. Videotechnology,
initial interview, outcome evaluation are therefore an integral part of this
powerful psychotherapeutic method.
Publications
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in
German:
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H.
Davanloo: "Der Schlüssel zum Unbewußten - Die intensive
psychodynamische Kurzzeittherapie", aus der Reihe "Leben
lernen", Klett-Cotta (früher: J. Pfeiffer), München 1995
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G. Gottwik:
Intensive Psychodynamische Kurzzeittherapie nach Davanloo; in: H. Henning et
al. (Hrsg.), Kurzzeit-Psychotherapie in Theorie und Praxis, Lengerich 1996
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G. Gottwik: Intensive Psychodynamische Kurzzeittherapie nach
Davanloo
in
S. Sulz (Hrsg.), Kurzzeitpsychotherapien-Wege in die Zukunft, München 1998
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J.
Kässer,
Durch
spezifische psychotherapeutische Interventionen zum tiefen Erleben von
Affekten. Technik der „Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy“ nach
Davanloo und empirische Ergebnisse; in: S. Sulz, L. Gerhard (Hrsg.),
Von der Kognition zur Emotion – Psychotherapie mit Gefühlen, München
(CIP-Medien) 2000
(zu beziehen über
CIP-Medien Verlag)
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U. Sporer, Video-Analyse körperlicher
Signale von Gefühlen und Gefühlsvermeidungen bei der Intensiven
Psychodynamischen Kurzzeittherapie nach Davanloo, in: S, Sulz (Hrsg): Die
Psychotherapie entdeckt den Körper, München 2004
in
English:
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H.
Davanloo: "Basic principles and technique in Short-Term Dynamic
Psychotherapy", Spectrum, NY, 1978
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H.
Davanloo: "Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy", J.Aronson, NY,
1980
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H.
Davanloo: "Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy", in: Kaplan
H., and Sadock B. (eds), "Comprehensive
Textbook of Psychiatry",
4th edn., Chapter 29.11, Baltimore, MD, Williams & Wilkins, 1984
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H.Davanloo:
"Unlocking the Unconscious" Selected papers of Habib Davanloo, MD,
Wiley & Sons, Chichester, England, 1990
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H.Davanloo:
"Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy" Selected papers of
Habib Davanloo, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, England, 2001
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G. Gottwik, I. Orbes, F.
Tressel, G. Wagner, "Application of Davanloo's Intensive Short-Term
Dynamic Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Patients with Agorophobia,
Fainting Attacks, Anxiety, Panic, Somatization and Functional Disorders.
Part I: Technical and Metaspychological Roots of the Technique; Initial
Phase of the Trial Therapy"; in: International Journal of Intensive
Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, Volume 12, Number 2, June, 77-103, (1998)
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G.
Gottwik, I. Orbes, F. Tressel, G. Wagner: "Application of Davanloo's
Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Patients with
Agorophobia, Fainting Attacks, Anxiety, Panic, Somatization and Functional
Disorders. Part II: The First Breakthrough"; in: International Journal
of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, Volume 12, Number 2, June,
105 - 123 (1998)
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G.
Gottwik, I. Orbes, F. Tressel, G. Wagner; "Application of Davanloo's
Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Patients with
Agorophobia, Fainting Attacks, Anxiety, Panic, Somatization and Functional
Disorders. Part III: Partial Unlocking of the Unconscious"; in:
International Journal of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, Volume
12, Number 2, June, 125 - 149 (1998)
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H.Davanloo: "Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy", in:
Kaplan H., and Sadock B. (eds), "Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry",
8th ed,Vol 2, Chapter 30.9, 2628-2652, Lippincot Williams & Wilkins,
Philadelphia, 2005
the following five
articles have been published in the
(European Journal of Psychotherapy, Issue 2001):
Single articles of this issue may
be downloaded (pdf):
http://cip-medien.com/pages/cip-medien/zeitschriften/archive-european-psychotherapy/volume-2---2001.php
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H. Davanloo,
"Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy: Extended Major Direct
Access to the Unconscious
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G. Gottwik, I.
Ostertag, M. Weiss: "Technical and Metapsychological Roots of
Davanloo's Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, Central Dynamic
Sequence: Phase of Pressure"
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G. Gottwik,
U. Sporer, F. Tressel-Savelli: "Technical and Metapsychological Roots
of Davanloo's Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, Central Dynamic
Sequence: Phase of Challenge"
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G. Gottwik, I.
Kettner-Werkmeister, G. Wagner: "Technical and Metapsychological Roots
of Davanloo's Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, Central Dynamic
Sequence: The Entry of the Transference"
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G. Gottwik, I.
Orbes: "Technical and Metapsychological Roots of Davanloo's Intensive
Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, Central Dynamic Sequence:
Head-on-Collision with the Resistance"
former:
International Journal of Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
Links to other sites for IS-TDP
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Official European Site for Activities in Europe on IS-TPD
Italian
Institute for Research and Teaching in Davanloo's IS-TDP
(Istituto Italiano per la Ricerca e l'Insegnamento
della Psicoterapia Intensiva Dinamica Breve di H. Davanloo)
Swiss
Society for IS-TDP
(Gesellschaft für Intensive
Dynamische Kurztherapie der Schweiz)
Danish Institute for Teaching and
Research of Davanloos Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (IS-TDP)
(Danske Institut for Undervisning og Forskning i Davanloos Intensive Short-Term
Dynamic Psychotherapy (IS-TDP))
Other
Links
The Maritime Institute for the Teaching and Research
of Davanloo's Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
The
Clinical Research Centre of the Montreal General Hospital Research Institute
How to contact us
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Please contact:
Deutsche
Gesellschaft für Intensive Psychodynamische Kurzzeittherapie nach Davanloo (IS-TDP)
c/o Dr. med. Gerda Gottwik (Chairperson),
Wackenroderstraße 11, 90491 Nürnberg, Germany
fax: +49 (0911) 59 10 67
Acknowledgements
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In this site the German Society for Davanloo's
ISTDP uses or will use metapsychological concepts (among which, but not limited
to: Discharge Pattern of Uncnscious Therapeutic Anxiety, Tactical Defenses and
Tactical Organization of Resistance, Resistance Against Emotional Closeness,
Major Resistance, Complex Transference Feelings, Primitive Murderous Rage and
Guilt, Unconscious Therapeutic Alliance, Perpetrator of Unconscious), and
descriptions of Technical Interventions (among which, but not limited to:
Central Dynamic Sequence, Pressure, Cristallization of Resistance in the
Transference, Challenge, Head-on Collison, Partial, Major and Extended Unlocking
of the Unconscious) that derive from the work and research of Dr. Habib Davanloo,
Montreal, Canada, who owns the intellectual property.
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