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Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research 5: 213-227, 1996
Copyright © 1996 American Psychiatric Association, Inc.

Developing Practice Guidelines for Psychoanalysis

SHEILA HAFTER GRAY M.D.1

1 Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, and Department of Psychiatry, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC.

Dr. Gray, P.O. Box 40612, Palisades Station, Washington, DC 20016-0612.

Consensus-based practice guidelines codify clinical intelligence and the rich oral tradition in medicine. Because they reflect actual practice, they are readily accepted by clinicians as a basis for external review. This article illustrates the development of guidelines for a psychoanalytic approach to the large pool of patients who present with a depression. It suggests an integrated biopsychosocial approach to these individuals that is useful in current practice, and it offers propositions that may be tested in future research undertakings. Eventually, practice guidelines such as these may form the basis of economical systems of health care that avoid arbitrary, clinically untenable limitations on services.

Submitted on June 8, 1993
Revised on February 22, 1996
Accepted on February 28, 1996







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