Intrapsychic Restructuring (IR)

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Intrapsychic Restructuring (IR) is the Intrapsychic-Biological Substrate


Definition:

Dyadic Restructuring (DR) refers primarily to a group of techniques and methods of restructuring or re-patterning that occur at the dyadic level, or two-person configuration. The focus of the change of DR techniques is primarily at the Level II Domain (interpersonal-dyadic matrix). Techniques of DR address the operating system and processes, which include communication modes (both verbal and non-verbal), patterns, and processes that occur in interpersonal relationships. Thus, at this level of domain the perspective has increased from the micro-level of analysis to an incrementally increasingly macro-level.


Function:

To enhance adaptive responses at the intrapsychic level of operation.

Goals of Restructuring:

Create enhanced differentiation and integration among components of the intrapsychic system including neurobiological networks, defense-anxiety-affect loops, limbic system regulation etc

  • Subtypes of Intrapsychic Restructuring:
    • Defensive Restructuring: focus on defensive operations
    • Cognitive Restructuring: focus on cognitive schema, templates, and beliefs
    • Affective Restructuring: focus on affective process and emotional experiencing
    • Cognitive-Behavioral Restructuring: focus on behavioral, cognitive-affective experience and learning
    • Neurobiological Restructuring: focus on neurobiological pathways, states and neurodynamic processes


Techniques:

Techniques of expected-transactive restructuring Interpretation and linking Transference-Past relationships (T-P) Transference-Current relationships Transference-Current relationships-Past relationships (T-C-P) (Sifneos, Malan, Davanloo) Empathic validation (Kohut, 1971) Encouragement to elaborate


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