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Paul I. Steinberg, M.D. Dr. Steinberg is Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia. His interests include psychoanalysis, individual and group psychodynamic psychotherapy, psychotherapeutic day treatment, psychodynamic formulation, and oral examinations. He is a graduate of the National Training Program in Contemporary Psychoanalysis of the National Institute for the Psychotherapies in New York City. Publications (last 7 years) Steinberg,
P. I. (2002). The Importance of Relational Anamnesis in Psychodynamic
Formulation. Canadian Psychiatric Association Bulletin, 36(2),
114-122. Steinberg,
P. I. (2007). Use of Low Dose Neuroleptics in the Treatments of Patients
with Severe Personality Disorder: An Adjunct to Psychotherapy. BC
Medical Journa, 49(6), 306-310. Ogrodniczuk, J. S., Joyce, A. S., Lynd, L. D., Piper, W. E., Steinberg, P. I., & Richardson. K. (2008). Predictors of premature termination for personality disorders. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 77, 365-371. Stovel, I. & Steinberg, P. I. (2008). Learning within Psychotherapy Supervision, Smith College Studies in Social Work, 78(3), 321-336. Steinberg,
P.I., Duggal, S., Ogrodniczuk, J., Bragg, K., Handelsman, C., MacDonald,
B., Sayers, N., Stovel, L. & Hutton, K. (2009). The Function and Place
of Structured Groups in Psychiatric Day Treatment, Smith College Studies
in Social Work, 79(1):35-49 Steinberg, P. I. & Ogrodniczuk, J. (in press). Hatred and Fear: Projective Identification in Group Psychotherapy. Psychodynamic Practice. Piper, W. E. & Steinberg, P. I. (in press). Psychodynamic day treatment of patients with personality disorders. In J. F. Clarkin, P. G. Fonagy, & G. Gabbard (Eds.), Psychodynamic psychotherapy for personality disorder: A clinical handbook. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
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