Sentences with phrase «from psychodynamic theories»

«I am eclectic in my clinical philosophy and treatment approach, drawing from psychodynamic theories, transpersonal theories and energy psychology.

Not exact matches

Several different approaches to brief psychodynamic psychotherapy have evolved from psychoanalytic theory and have been clinically applied to a wide range of psychological disorders.
I work from an integrative theoretical orientation and employ strategies from Cognitive Behavioral, Psychodynamics, Family Systems, and other theories according to the varying needs of each client.»
IPT has its roots in psychodynamic theory, but differs from the latter in that it focuses on improving interpersonal functioning in the present.
Our theoretical approach has been developed from a fusion of Psychodynamic and Systemic traditions and incorporates theories of Adult Sexuality and Relationships.
A breath of fresh air in the competitive «mine is best» atmosphere currently so divisive in the field of trauma therapy, each varied and complex case (presented in a variety of writing styles: case reports, session - by - session narratives, single session transcripts) is approached with a combination of methods ranging from traditional psychodynamic and cognitive approaches and applications of attachment theory to innovative trauma methods including EMDR and Levine's SIBAM model.
I draw from a variety of disciplines, which include psychodynamic and relational psychotherapy, inner child work and attachment theory, cognitive behavioral therapy, expressive therapy, and play therapy for children.
Dawn uses a collaborative, integrated approach that combines Emotionally Focused Therapy, Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy, Family Systems theory, Psychodynamic theory, Imago Relationship Therapy and concepts from the works of Willard F. Harley, Jr. and John Gottman.
Most forms of family counseling borrow heavily from systems theory, though there are others based on psychological approaches such as experiential, cognitive - behavioral, and psychodynamic.
Filial therapy draws from psychodynamic, family systems, developmental, and behavioral theories, among others.
Lauren is an integrative therapist who uses theory and tools learnt through her training from various modalities of counselling to tailor an approach best suited to the client and has currently studied the approaches of person centred, existential and psychodynamic.
Our therapists stem from Jungian and psychodynamic theory as well as inclusion of the body and dreams as foundations for interventions.
Working as an Integrative therapist, Chris draws on a wide range of theories, working in an empathic, person - centred way whilst combining concepts from various schools of thought, such as Attachment Theory, Psychodynamic work and Existentialist philosophies.
I use an integrative and innovative approach combining techniques from various orientations including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychodynamic Theory, Family Systems Theory and Play therapy.»
As a counsellor, her approach is integrative and humanistic, understanding issues through the lens of psychodynamic theory and using skills from approaches such as transactional analysis, Gestalt, CBT and the person - centred approach.
She holds a master's degree and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas in counseling psychology, and has extensive training and interest in psychodynamic theory and technique.
A breath of fresh air in the competitive, «mine is best» atmosphere currently so divisive in the field of trauma therapy, each varied and complex case is approached with a combination of methods ranging from traditional psychodynamic and cognitive approaches and applications of attachment theory to innovative trauma methods including EMDR and Levine's SIBAM model.
Although I draw from a variety of theoretical techniques, my primary approach is psychodynamic combined with control mastery theory.
Although I draw from a variety of theoretical techniques, my primary approach is psychodynamic combined with relational, attachment, and control mastery theory.
Trinity uses psychodynamic theory to help clients focus on the unconscious relationship patterns that evolved from childhood, and a person - centred approach to help clients focus on their self worth, value, self - development, helping the client to reconnect with themselves.
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 (MFrom 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 (Mfrom 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).
Her integrative training allows her to draw from a variety of theoretical approaches, including Mindfulness, Humanistic such as Person Centered, Psychodynamic and Attachment Theory, Cognitive & Behavioural (CBT), Gestalt and Transactional Analysis modalities.
In addition to attachment theory, the PCERA draws from multiple developmental and psychological theories including joint attention, emotional availability, as well as incorporating psychodynamic, self - psychology, and cognitive linguistics theories.
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