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The Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of Treatment Resistant Depression

Dr Joan Haliburn

 That more than a third of patients with mood disorders will go on to have a chronic course if treated exclusively with biological therapies is an established fact. For most of these patients depressed mood is often accompanied by a complexity of other factors, including trauma in the developing years, which affect personality development and therefore coping styles in later life. Early chronic devaluation may often be found at the core of their trauma, causing considerable shame that is largely unconscious, but expressed as ‘hopelessness and helplessness’ in the clinical situation. Co-morbidity is often related to treatment un-responsiveness. The focus of treatment has therefore to shift to aspects of self and relationships, as in psychotherapy, often with the addition of pharmacotherapy.

Master of Medicine and (Psychotherapy); Master of Science in Medicine (Psychotherapy)
Psychotherapy Think Tank / Grand Rounds
Mental Health Sciences Centre,
Building 112, Cumberland Hospital. NSW, Australia
Recorded: 29 April 2010

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Dr Joan Haliburn

Joan Haliburn is a child, adolescent and family psychiatrist, and psychotherapist. She has 30 years experience working in the field, in both hospital and private practice. She works with seriously disturbed adolescents and young adults, with psychotherapy being the primary focus along with pharmacotherapy. She is a senior clinical lecturer, University of Sydney at Westmead Hospital, senior supervisor with the psychotherapy program there, and was until 2009 the Director of Training ANZAP.

She was part of an international delegation of psychiatrists who visited Russia in 2009 under the auspices of the International People –to- People Educational & Humanitarian Program, to study the state of Psychiatry in Russia – she found this experience unique- particularly the primary importance given to psychotherapy in the treatment of mental illness. She currently offers psychotherapy supervision to all disciplines, singly and in groups.

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