Intensive Sort-Term Dynamic Therapy
How Does ISTDP Work?
ISTDP appears to work by getting the emotions out: mobilizing and experiencing unconscious emotions
palpate the emotions.
put the focus on the emotions and monitor the anxiety reponse. clarify defenses..
as awareness increases, the threshold for somatization increases. they learn how to talk about and experience
Emotions
- bond with parents
- trauma to this leads to chemical withdrawal
Indications for ISTDP
- somatization in any system
- defensive, anxious, and avoidant patient
- patients who know they turn rage into the body (neurotic patients)
- patients who have self sabotage and defeat
- patients who wish to explore emotional forces involved in their somatic problems
Reasons not to use ISTDP
- Crohn's, ulcerative colitis, MS
- actively suicidal
- bipolar disorder (relative contraindication), psychotic disorder
- patients with prominent projection, cognitive-perceptual projection, or highly resisitant patients need supervision
Trial Therapy
Average 1.5 hours
over 2/3 have partial or major breakthrough in unconscious feelings
Interpretation of Test Results
- no change in symptoms - look for medical factors
- symptoms fluctuate in response to anxiety - possible role
- symptoms removed by emotional experience - likely somatizaion
- no unconscious anxiety mobilized - no anxiety is present, or therapy is not doing well
Resources and References
7 RCTs, 2Ct