CoyneJ.C. (2012). Is long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy worthwhile? New review raises doubts. Psychology Today online, January14.
2.
HoffmanL. (2009). Book essay: Evidence-based psychodynamic psychotherapy. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association57:1481–1488.
3.
HoffmanL. (2015a). Letter to the editor: Hoffman on Lieberman’sShrinks. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association63:NP34-35, online.
4.
HoffmanL. (2015b). The psychiatrist, circa 2015: “From shrink to pill-pusher.”Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association63:565–573.
5.
HoffmanL.RiceT.R.ProutT.A. (2016). Manual of Regulation-Focused Psychotherapy for Children (RFP-C) with Externalizing Behaviors: A Psychodynamic Approach. New York: Rroutledge.
6.
JiménezX.F.ThorkelsonG.AlfonsoC.A. (2012). Countertransference in the general hospital setting: Implications for clinical supervision. Psychodynamic Psychiatry40:435–449.
7.
LevyK.N.EhrenthalJ.C.YeomansF.E.CaligorE. (2014). The efficacy of psychotherapy: Focus on psychodynamic psychotherapy as an example. Psychodynamic Psychiatry42:377–421.
8.
OlfsonM.KroenkeK.WangS.BlancoC. (2014). Trends in office-based mental health care provided by psychiatrists and primary care physicians. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry75:247–253.
9.
RasicD. (2010). Countertransference in child and adolescent psychiatry—a forgotten concept?Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry19:249–254.
10.
RobbinsM.S.LiddleH.A.TurnerC.W.DakofG.A.AlexanderJ.F.KoganS.M. (2006). Adolescent and parent therapeutic alliances as predictors of dropout in multidimensional family therapy. Journal of Family Psychology20:108–116.
11.
WampoldB.E. (2001). The Great Psychotherapy Debate: Models, Methods, and Findings. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum