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Psychotherapy Integration

2005
Abstract In this chapter we shall consider psychotherapy integration not just as a specific therapeutic modality, but also as a theoretical and research viewpoint that encompasses several of the distinct psychotherapeutic approaches reviewed in this section.
Trijsburg, R.W., Colijn, S., Holmes, J.
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INTEGRATION AMONG PSYCHOTHERAPIES AND THE FUTURE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY

Psychological Reports, 2001
As society as a whole and the scientific world have begun to expect that the validity of psychotherapy be verified, a scientific and integrated approach to psychotherapy is the only possible answer. The development of operational definitions and the use of scientific designs represent the most effective way to generate empirical data and the only way ...
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Integrated Psychotherapy for the Elderly

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
The complexity of interacting variables in the geriatric patient imposes the therapeutic necessity to employ all effective therapeutic modalities in an interactive and integrated fashion. This paper examines the efficacy data on brief and longer term therapies as applied to the elderly, most particularly for treatment of depression and bereavement.
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Psychotherapy integration and integrative psychotherapy: Process or product?

Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 2010
From rather early in the development of the psychotherapy integration movement, there were implicit tensions between alternative understandings of the concept of psychotherapy integration and of its boundaries and aims. These tensions have been healthy and productive rather than divisive, sparking different models and different kinds of integrative ...
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Integrating approaches to psychotherapy in psychosis*

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: The evidence base for specific psychological treatments for psychosis is now well established, but many practitioners see themselves as integrationist in approach. The basic tenets of integration are explored with an emphasis on understanding how different levels of need can be conceptualized and then used to ‘adapt’ a treatment to meet ...
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Integrative Psychotherapie

2021
Wie können Psychotherapeut*innen die persönliche und soziale Entwicklung ihrer Patient*innen effektiv unterstützen und begleiten? Anhand von 13 psychotherapeutischen Behandlungsgeschichten zeigt Rainer Matthias Holm-Hadulla, wie Lebenskrisen und psychosoziale Störungen kreativ bewältigt werden können.
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Modal Integrative Psychotherapy

The book presents a modal logic based account of philosophically informed psychotherapy.. It develops a theory and a set of practical applications of modal logic in psychotherapeutic interventions, focusing on the epistemic, value and social emotions focused view of life horizon, suffering, anxiety, trauma and the philosophical concept of the good life.
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Integration in Psychotherapy

2002
1. Introduction PART ONE - THEORY 2. Integrative therapy from an analytic perspective 3. Integrative therapy from a cognitive-behavioural perspective 4. Integrative therapy from a systemic perspective 5. Groups and integration in psychotherapy PART TWO - MODELS AND PRACTICE 6. Integrative developments in cognitive analytic therapy 7.
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Integrating Psychotherapy with Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Nutrition and Health, 2007
As a specialist Obstetrics and Gynaecology I then became a specialist also in psychotherapy, including: psychodynamic therapy, group therapy, hypnotherapy, and body-therapy. In the last nineteen years I have been working to integrate the medical and psychotherapeutic approach, including attention to psychosocial factors.
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The Role of Psychotherapy in Integrated Care

Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2014
The current emphasis on integrated psychiatric and medical care for people with mental illnesses raises hopes for more favorable clinical outcomes as well as concerns about the quality of the actual care being delivered. The author writes from the perspective of a long career as a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in a full service medical building in ...
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