Applied Existential Psychotherapy Body Oriented Psychotherapy Humanistic Therapy Internal Family
Systems Therapy Interpersonal Psychoanalysis Jungian Oriented Therapy Modern Psychoanalysis Organizational Consulting Person Centered Therapy Rational Emotive Therapy Schema Therapy Self Psychology
Not exact matches
As
systems therapies emphasize more than did Sullivan, intrapsychic growth is best sustained by constructive
interpersonal change.
The shift in their therapeutic focus is away from a primary concern with what occurs within individuals (the preoccupation of the mainstream of
therapy since Freud) and toward enhancing
interpersonal relationships and small social
systems such as families.
Building on this awareness, systemic
therapies took the crucial step methodologically by intervening directly in
interpersonal systems to help them become more growth - enabling as
systems.
Ashburn Psychological Services therapists and counselors offer a variety approaches to family
therapy including: family
systems therapy,
interpersonal therapy, psychodynamic
therapy, relationship education, etc..
Her culturally sensitive therapeutic approach integrates insight - oriented and family
systems perspectives with techniques selected from
interpersonal and relational psychoanalysis, dialectical behavior
therapy, and humanism.
My psychotherapy is based on Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, Visualization,
Systems Therapy, Narrative
Therapy, and
Interpersonal Therapy which are all enhanced with homework to internalize the skills.
After years of working in the traditional gestalt model, we pursued further group
therapy training at the Washington School of Psychiatry in Washington DC, and learned a great deal about approaching groups from a variety of perspectives: a
Systems perspective, an Intersubjective / Self Psychololgical perspective, a Kleinian / Object Relations, a post-modern Lacanian perspective, Yalom's
interpersonal approach and Bion's analytic orientation.
Synergetic Play
Therapy ™ is a «syn - thesis» of cutting - edge research in
interpersonal neurobiology, attunement / attachment, physics, human development, nervous
system regulation, mindfulness, and the power of the therapist's authentic presence in the room to regulate and re-pattern the client's nervous
system.
Synergetic Play
Therapy (2008) is a researched - informed model of play therapy based on nervous system regulation, interpersonal neurobiology, physics, attachment, mindfulness, and therapist authen
Therapy (2008) is a researched - informed model of play
therapy based on nervous system regulation, interpersonal neurobiology, physics, attachment, mindfulness, and therapist authen
therapy based on nervous
system regulation,
interpersonal neurobiology, physics, attachment, mindfulness, and therapist authenticity.
Building on these understandings, the authors elaborate on work with varying types of groups as seen through an IPNB lens, for example; how
systems - centered
therapy creates a rich neurobiological climate that supports integration; how children's groups can help with sensory motor, psychological, and
interpersonal development; how using an IPNB frame enables couples» groups to attain more solid
interpersonal regulation; and how experiential learning groups can transform implicit memory.
(5)(a) «Marriage and family
therapy» means the diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders within the context of
interpersonal relationships, including marriage and family
systems.
His previous work, The Use of Self in Family
Therapy (Aronson, 2000), is a clinical treatise in which Dr. Bochner introduced his «Relational
Systems Theory» a psychoanalytic systems model that seamlessly connects the intrapsychic to the interpersonal
Systems Theory» a psychoanalytic
systems model that seamlessly connects the intrapsychic to the interpersonal
systems model that seamlessly connects the intrapsychic to the
interpersonal world.
I offer a combination of brief
Interpersonal Therapy, Family
Systems Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy for clients who have specific goals and want more immediate change; I offer more ongoing, longer - term counseling for those who prefer to focus on broader goals, such as greater self - understanding, more rewarding relationships, or healing from past issues.
In addition to CBT, I incorporate other treatment techniques to best help you and your child (e.g., play
therapy,
interpersonal therapy, dialectical behavior
therapy, family
systems, and psychodynamic techniques).»
I have trained in a number of
therapy modalities (
interpersonal, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis,
systems) and use an eclectic and flexible approach which takes into account the specific needs of each client.
That means that I have training in Family
Systems,
Interpersonal Therapy, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, CBT, DBT, ACT, and MBCBT models.
Other treatment approaches include Imago Couples
Therapy, EMDR, cognitive behavioral, family
systems, psychodynamic, psychoeducational,
interpersonal, and mindfulness.
Treatment Approach: Ken employs Client - centered, Cognitive - Behavioral, Insight,
Interpersonal, and Family
Systems therapies often coupled with client - appropriate psycho - education that may include biographies / novels, workbooks, and movies.