Davidson Sternberg The Psychology of Problem Solving 2003

Sunday, 18 May 2014

During psychotherapy, patients describe their experiences in the form of storytelling.
Our goal here is to define the criteria that will allow a therapist to distinguish an
effective narrative from a dysfunctional one. On the basis of a number of criteria,
we provide a classification of the psychopathological forms that can be taken by the
discourse of patients observed during psychotherapy. Two main categories are
described: (a) Impoverished narratives, which are divided into the subcategories,
Deficit in Narrative Production and Alexithymical Narratives; and (b) Integration
deficit which is subdivided into Basic integration deficit, Deficit in integration
between multiple representations of self and of others, Overproduction of narratives
and deficit in hierarchization, and lastly Deficit in attribution to the correct mental
function and deficit in distinction between reality and fantasy (between primary
and disconnected representations).

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