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Looking through a distorted mirror: toward a psychodynamic understanding of descriptive psychopathology of depression.
Psychodynamic psychiatrists and psychotherapists commonly believe that a shared reliance on the descriptive psychopathology of depression could allow a greater integration of dynamic treatments with other treatment models. However, the assumption that a descriptive approach can offer clinicians a theory independent language is epistemologically untenable.