Evaluation of the psychodynamic interview in oncology: Presentation of single-case design protocol.

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Date publication

juillet 2012

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr BACQUE Marie-Frédérique


Tous les auteurs :
Cannone P, Grimaldi MA, Bert AL, Bacque MF

Résumé

Objectives.-The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of the psychodynamic approach in the context of psychoanalytical psychotherapy in clinical interviews conducted by the clinical psychologist. Methodology.-It involves analyzing the narrative productions of the interaction patient-psychologist to determine mental processes in a single-case design protocol. This approach integrates the three dimensions qualitative, quantitative and statistical of research. We will test the clinical study with a intensive case or a deeply analyzed single case. Ethics.-Our approach answers to the inquiry of evaluation in Public Health, according to the psychoanalytical epistemology into methodology, principle and practice of objectification, intersubjectivity and singularity. By combining research and clinical interviews we would like to respond to be the closest of the patient's experience and his work of mental development. Results.-This work should help to argue the interest of proposals for supportive or psychodynamic psychotherapy in psychiatry as well as medical departments. Being at the heart of the clinic, we focus on the changing processes at work in psychological development work without ever reaching a standardized clinic which would replace the theoretical-clinical orientation of the practitioners. (C) 2012 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

Référence

. 2012 Jul-sep;77(3):418-32.