David Orlinsky
Affiliations: | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Orlinsky DE. (2018) Lessons from literature for psychotherapy practice and research1. Journal of Clinical Psychology |
Zeeck A, Hartmann A, Wild B, et al. (2018) How do patients with anorexia nervosa “process” psychotherapy between sessions? A comparison of cognitive–behavioral and psychodynamic interventions Psychotherapy Research. 28: 873-886 |
Messina I, Gelo OCG, Gullo S, et al. (2018) Personal background, motivation and interpersonal style of psychotherapy trainees having different theoretical orientations: An Italian contribution to an international collaborative study on psychotherapy training Cancer Prevention Research. 18: 299-307 |
Messina I, Gelo OCG, Sambin M, et al. (2017) Trainees' self-evaluation of their development as psychotherapists: An Italian contribution to an international collaborative study on psychotherapy training. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy |
Hartmann A, Zeeck A, Herzog W, et al. (2016) The Intersession Process in Psychotherapy for Anorexia Nervosa: Characteristics and Relation to Outcome. Journal of Clinical Psychology |
Orlinsky DE. (2013) Reasons for personal therapy given by psychoanalytically oriented sychotherapists and their effects on personal wellbeing and professional development Psychoanalytic Psychology. 30: 644-662 |
Hartmann A, Orlinsky D, Zeeck A. (2011) The structure of intersession experience in psychotherapy and its relation to the therapeutic alliance. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 67: 1044-63 |
Lorentzen S, Rønnestad MH, Orlinsky D. (2011) Sources of influence on the professional development of psychologists and psychiatrists in Norway and Germany European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling. 13: 141-152 |
Hartmann A, Orlinsky D, Weber S, et al. (2010) Session and intersession experience related to treatment outcome in bulimia nervosa. Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.). 47: 355-70 |
Schröder T, Wiseman H, Orlinsky D. (2009) "You were always on my mind": therapists' intersession experiences in relation to their therapeutic practice, professional characteristics, and quality of life. Psychotherapy Research : Journal of the Society For Psychotherapy Research. 19: 42-53 |