Rice, C.A., (1992) Contributions
from Object Relations Theory, in Handbook of Contemporary Group Psychotherapy: Contributions from Object Relations, Selfpsychology and Social Systems Theory, (Eds.
Not exact matches
I offer consultation and support for all stages of parenting, drawing
from a mindful parenting perspective and attachment
theory / British
Object Relations.
Informed by a broad range of subject matter
from anthropological studies of pre-language mark making by humans, 20th century art history, and Melanie Klein's psychoanalytic
theory of
object relation, Black's central concern is to immerse herself in the seemingly inexplicable compulsion to make art.
The Classification System draws its theoretical foundation
from attachment
theory,
object relations theory and family systems
theory.
I work largely
from the perspective of intersubjective psychoanalytic
theory and
object relations theory.
I have collected strategies
from several different
theories including cognitive behavioral therapy,
object relations theory, individual psychology, feminist therapy, play therapy, interpersonal therapy, structural family therapy, and mindfulness - based practices.
From a humanistic social work perspective, informed by
object relations theory and essential aspects, she provides a guided process of deep inquiry which can increase understanding of underlying issues that hold you back.
Borrowing
from Self Psychology,
Object Relations, Relational Psychoanalysis, Attachment
Theory, Affect
Theory, and Traumatology Dr. Chefetz will present an integrated model for understanding self - state organization and activity on a subjective level that has immediate applicability to everyday clinical work.
I offer consultation and support for all stages of parenting, drawing
from a mindful parenting perspective and attachment
theory / British
Object Relations.
Sandy is committed to participating in the healing of individuals
from trauma, depression, and anxiety as well as helping couples create loving relationships founded on the principles of personal growth, Jungian and
object relations theory, Imago, and cognitive psychotherapy
From the mid-1980s to the present, the field has been marked by a diversity of approaches that partly reflect the original schools, but which also draw on other theories and methods from individual psychotherapy and elsewhere — these approaches and sources include: brief therapy, structural therapy, constructivist approaches (e.g., Milan systems, post - Milan / collaborative / conversational, reflective), solution - focused therapy, narrative therapy, a range of cognitive and behavioral approaches, psychodynamic and object relations approaches, attachment and Emotionally Focused Therapy, intergenerational approaches, network therapy, and multisystemic therapy (M
From the mid-1980s to the present, the field has been marked by a diversity of approaches that partly reflect the original schools, but which also draw on other
theories and methods
from individual psychotherapy and elsewhere — these approaches and sources include: brief therapy, structural therapy, constructivist approaches (e.g., Milan systems, post - Milan / collaborative / conversational, reflective), solution - focused therapy, narrative therapy, a range of cognitive and behavioral approaches, psychodynamic and object relations approaches, attachment and Emotionally Focused Therapy, intergenerational approaches, network therapy, and multisystemic therapy (M
from individual psychotherapy and elsewhere — these approaches and sources include: brief therapy, structural therapy, constructivist approaches (e.g., Milan systems, post - Milan / collaborative / conversational, reflective), solution - focused therapy, narrative therapy, a range of cognitive and behavioral approaches, psychodynamic and
object relations approaches, attachment and Emotionally Focused Therapy, intergenerational approaches, network therapy, and multisystemic therapy (MST).
The Theraplay model incorporates concepts
from several developmental
theories, including attachment
theory, self psychology, and
object relations theory, and draws
from the work of therapists Austin Des Lauriers, Viola Brody, and Ernestine Thomas.