Results 31 to 40 of about 11,042 (163)
Basic Principles for Therapeutic Relationship and Practice in Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy
Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy, in the broader sense of the term, has developed in various forms on both sides of the Atlantic since the 1920s. Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy, in the narrower sense of the term, came into being in the second half of
Böhm Angelika
doaj +1 more source
Beyond Four Forces: The Evolution of Psychotherapy
One framework for studying the evolution or development of personality theory and psychotherapy is the concept of forces—theoretical models, paradigms, dimensions, movements, or worldviews—that have made significant contributions to and shaped the field.
Colette Fleuridas, Drew Krafcik
doaj +1 more source
Attitudes of psychotherapists towards pharmacotherapy in the course of psychotherapy
Background: In contrast to the reality of clinical practice, in which psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy are frequently combined, the attitudes of psychotherapists towards the use of pharmacotherapy in conjunction with psychotherapy have to date been ...
Sławomir Murawiec +5 more
doaj +1 more source
Psychotherapy with suicidal patients is inherently challenging. Psychodynamic psychotherapy focuses attention on the patient’s internal experience through the creation of a therapeutic space for an open-ended exploration of thoughts, fears, and ...
Mark Schechter +3 more
doaj +1 more source
THE EVER EVOLVING LANDSCAPE OF FRENCH PSYCHOTHERAPY
The article is the Keynote Address given at the 5th International Integrative Psychotherapy Association Conference in Vichy, France, April 21, 2011.
Helene Cadot
doaj
The main purposes of the article are to present the history of integration in psychotherapy, the reasons of the development integrative approaches, and the approaches to integration in psychotherapy. Three approaches to integration in psychotherapy exist: theoretical integration, theoretical eclecticism, and common factors in different ...
openaire +4 more sources
Reflections on Supervision in Integrative Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy supervision is a distinct professional practice that adapts the style and content of the supervision to the supervisee’s phase of development. This article describes various phases of psychotherapy supervision. In the Skill Development phase, the initial focus is on the trainee's acquiring of information and techniques, as well as ...
openaire +1 more source
The Philosophical principles of a relationally focused Integrative Psychotherapy are described through the concepts of vulnerability, authenticity, and inter-subjective contact. Eight principles or therapist attitudes are outlined with clinical examples
Richard G. Erskine
doaj
Bayesian Approach to Psychotherapy Integration: Strategic Modification of Priors
Integrative psychotherapies have become the mainstay in mental health care. The most researched therapy, CBT, being integrative itself, continues to integrate such new elements as mindfulness, spirituality, and experiential techniques.
Valery Krupnik
doaj +1 more source
Background The assessment of functioning and impairment due to psychiatric illness has been acknowledged to be crucial for research and practice. This led to the development of the mini-ICF-APP, which provides a reliable and time-efficient measure of ...
Stephan T. Egger +5 more
doaj +1 more source

