Richard G. Hersh, Eve Caligor, Frank E. Yeomans... Apr 2026

Monitoring what the patient says, how they behave, and the clinician’s own countertransference (emotional reaction).

The therapist remains a neutral yet active observer to help the patient identify and interpret their "split-off" internalized relationships in the "here and now" of the session. Richard G. Hersh, Eve Caligor, Frank E. Yeomans...

Structural interviewing, goal setting, and the critical . Treatment Stages Monitoring what the patient says, how they behave,

managing co-occurring medical symptoms and the role of (medication) alongside therapy. Fundamental TFP Principles Highlighted Monitoring what the patient says

Initial stage interventions, refining techniques, and long-term therapy progression.