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Psychotherapeutic Change and Spiritual Transformation: The Interaction Effect
2010
Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy
Olav was an extremely difficult, regressed, and religiously preoccupied patient, with a long history of unsuccessful outpatient and inpatient treatment. His case study by Stålsett, Engedal, and Austad (2010) is used here to illustrate the VITA treatment program at the Modum Bad Hospital in Norway. This program uniquely combines contemporary psychoanalytic therapy and a focus on religious and spiritual concerns to produce a remarkably intense 12-week inpatient treatment process. My commentary
doi:10.14713/pcsp.v6i2.1026
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