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- W3198154208 abstract "The United States is in the midst of an opioid epidemic with over 200,000 deaths per year due to opioid overdoses. There are numerous psychotherapeutic and medication-assisted approaches to treating opioid use disorder, but psychodynamic approaches remain underappreciated and underused. The self-medication hypothesis of substance use disorders is a psychodynamic model, which argues that all substance use disorders serve to defend against intolerable affects. In the case of opioid use disorders, opioids are thought to help defend against intense intolerable feelings of rage and depression associated with trauma. Supportive-expressive psychodynamic psychotherapy is an empirically supported psychodynamic treatment for a wide range of psychological problems, including opioid use disorders. Supportive-expressive psychodynamic psychotherapy focuses on transference analysis using an operationalized conceptualization of transference called the core conflictual relational theme method. This article describes supportive-expressive psychodynamic psychotherapy for opioid use disorders and provides clinical examples of its use in practice. The article describes and illustrates the three phases of supportive-expressive psychodynamic psychotherapy, the formulation of the core conflictual relationship theme, how it is applied when treating people with an opioid use disorder, and how supportive-expressive psychodynamic psychotherapy can be used with other therapies, such as medication-assisted treatments and 12-step programs. Last, this article encourages psychodynamic therapists who are not involved in treating people with an opioid use disorder to engage in treating people with one using supportive-expressive psychodynamic psychotherapy." @default.
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- W3198154208 title "Supportive-Expressive Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder" @default.
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