I have
done psychotherapy with children and adolescents at child agencies and in private practice for over 30 years.
By this they mean that
they do psychotherapy (as other professionals do psychotherapy) and that they also «happen to be» ministers.
I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with 25 + years of experience
doing psychotherapy and supervision in addition to teaching, and writing.
Vanderbos suggests collaborating with other divisions, such as, Division 42 whereby they are establishing a new journal called Practice Innovations, as they will need submissions and content to publish, or perhaps Division 29 since they publish more clinically - oriented articles on the «art» of
doing psychotherapy.
Does psychotherapy via the Internet work?
Can you really
do psychotherapy online??
Question:
Does psychotherapy reduce suicidal ideation or suicide risk in people with depression?
I'm a clinical psychologist, mother, grandmother, wife, and former school teacher who
does psychotherapy, counseling, and consultation with individuals, couples, siblings, and co-workers.»
Dr. Michael Wayne Regier has over 30 years of experience
doing psychotherapy with couples, individuals, groups, and families.
Therapists, as they ingratiate themselves to their customers, may actually provide «interpretations» to relieve clients of the guilt they need in order to keep them from hurting others and bringing disaster upon themselves... therapists who
do psychotherapy effectively do so because they understand value conflicts and they convey, without having to preach about it, values that work.»
Not exact matches
Have they forgotten, or
did they never learn, about
psychotherapy, a cornerstone of psychiatry that helps patients understand themselves and their experiences so that they can take control of their lives?
Did you follow them through the years to know what the outcome was for each person you deemed to be in need of «years of
psychotherapy»?
In every case in which I was involved, they didn't need exorcism, they needed years of
psychotherapy that is always intense and very difficult.
Believing as it
does that there is only one valid approach to alcoholism, it ignores the therapeutic resources available in
psychotherapy, AA, and medicine.
(It should be added that many individual AA's, particularly those who have had
psychotherapy,
do recognize the nature of selfish ness.)
There are many forms of self - examination and
psychotherapy that
do good — some of them great good — but they are not prayer and ought not to be confused with it.
In contrast to
psychotherapy, it is usually short - term (ten sessions or less) and
does not aim at radical changes in personality.
The internist is equipped to treat the physiological problems and administer Antabuse; the psychologist is trained to
do testing through which the alcoholic's therapeutic needs can be evaluated, and he may be trained to
do research and
psychotherapy; the psychiatrist, being a medical doctor like the internist, can prescribe medication, but his unique skills are in the area of individual and group therapy and their relationship to drug therapies; the social worker may be trained to help the alcoholic work through his marital and vocational problems and
do group as well as individual therapy; the social worker may also work with spouses; the pastoral counselor is specially equipped by training to help the alcoholic with his «spiritual» problems as these relate to his sobriety and his interpersonal relationships; he may also be trained to
do group and marital counseling; 40.
And your comment about
psychotherapy aside, I
do believe you carry a chip on your shoulder which often causes you to read into other's posts an intent or motive beyond their meaning.
Yes «Doc», if it helps cure a psychological problem, like
psychotherapy does, it has value to the one cured (and the insurance company since it saves them $ for treatment of «other» issues).
Prolonged and harassing interrogation would
do the trick; evocative
psychotherapy, aided by hypnosis or psychopharmaceuticals, was a subtler method.
Does such
psychotherapy exist?
This illustrates how much remains to be
done in the development of process
psychotherapy.
Nothing like this has been
done before in the area of process
psychotherapy.
They didn't need
psychotherapy to recover from years of waterboarding and food deprivation tactics opposed on them to take hold of a dangerous idea.
More than a few who suffer from depression
do not respond to medication but
do respond to intensive
psychotherapy.
Little is being
done at Nanjing Seminary to teach such favorite American subjects as psychology or
psychotherapy, but much is being
done to expose students to sociology, social theory and social - science methodology.
Modern psychology and
psychotherapy have
done much to soften the sting of what formerly without qualification was called sin.
In the mid-sixties I was in Germany
doing clinical work at the Psychiatrische und Neurologishe Klinik of Heidelberg, enthusiastic especially about existential
psychotherapy, asking whether the tradition of Martin Heidegger, Ludwig Binswanger, Karl Jaspers, Medard Boss, J. H. van den Berg, Igor Caruso, and Viktor von Weizsacker could be integrated into the secularization theologies of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Rudolf Bultmann, to which I was then deeply committed.2
The minister who is trained in pastoral
psychotherapy and has the time and inclination to
do so can render a significant service to such alcoholics.
As a dimension of their ministry, pastoral counselors who have received the training necessary for certification by the American Association of Pastoral Counselors
do good
psychotherapy.
Psychotherapy focuses, as it
does in Adlerian and gestalt therapy, mainly on the present.
For a while, this seemed to work: he re-enrolled in school, he
did well in his classes, he terminated his
psychotherapy.
But it should be noted that the various anti-anxiety medications (bromine, motherwort, valerian, etc.) are used, but the true nature of such treatment is
psychotherapy for parents («We must
do something!»)
If your child
does have ODD, they will need
psychotherapy and / or medication.
I was reasonably well at that time but I
did some therapy along the lines of cognitive - behavioral therapy (CBT) therapy and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), a form of
psychotherapy, to make sure that, should my old anxieties and depression return, I had some tools that I could use to fight them.
Second, what capacity
does the US military have to engage in preventative training or community
psychotherapy to heal survivors of combatant related sexual violence?
From the perspective of most doctors, a
psychotherapy approach was bizarre: These patients» minds didn't need help because it was their brains that were broken.
You don't need to tell anyone about this — there are still, regrettably, social stigmas attached to any form of
psychotherapy — but I think that talking to someone objective and nonjudgmental will help you put your feelings about this period to rest.
We would like to consider
doing it on a larger scale, maybe having several universities studying patients with different diagnostic categories to see how a controlled
psychotherapy trial produces physical brain changes as a result of treatment.
On the other hand, I think anyone practicing psychiatry realizes that drug therapy is very effective but not perfect, that there are some patients who don't benefit from it, that there are some patients who benefit from drugs together with
psychotherapy, and that in some cases
psychotherapy by itself works.
The question
does not specifically address the talking of
psychotherapy as opposed to the talking that occurs between friends or in a support group, but many helpful elements are shared by all these settings.
«These results suggest that some people are more responsive to the intention to treat their depression, and may
do better if
psychotherapies or cognitive therapies that enhance the clinician - patient relationship are incorporated into their care as well as antidepressant medications,» he says.
«Reducing sessions of trauma - focused
psychotherapy does not affect effectiveness, study finds.»
While symptoms don't go away immediately, depression often responds well to a combination of antidepressant medication and
psychotherapy.
If that doesn't help, a
psychotherapy would not be out of line.
The take - away message from this study may be that if a doctor doesn't talk about
psychotherapy as a treatment option, patients really should be encouraged to ask about it, she said.
In the new study, more than 80 % of those people who
did start treatment opted for antidepressants rather than
psychotherapy.
People become resistant to medication, but they
do nt get resistant to
psychotherapy.»
Finally, there is a growing body of evidence showing that patients who
do not receive medication, but other forms of help such as diet and lifestyle changes,
psychotherapy and stress management,
do better, have higher rates of remission and less relapse than those who are medicated.