Sentences with phrase «in systemic psychotherapy»

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For this purpose, couples, who had signed up for systemic psychotherapy, were randomly placed in either a group with psychological assessment or one without.
Pastoral counseling has evolved from religious counseling to pastoral psychotherapy, which integrates theology and other faith tradition knowledge, spirituality, the resources of faith communities, the behavioral sciences, and in recent years, systemic theory.
The work of our members has been published in Family Process, JAMA, The Journal of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, The Journal of Family Therapy, The Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, The Journal of Marriage and Family, The American Journal of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy Networker, and The Journal of Systemic Therapies, among others.
Despite my interest in lecturing in Social Work, I desperately wanted to complete my Systemic Psychotherapy training.
The difference is explored further by comparing how the evidence from individual psychodynamic psychotherapy is triangulated in comparison to that process in systemic work.
Respecting the principles of integrative thinking in the field of psychotherapy, in our work we also borrow the concepts traditionally ascribed to existential, humanistic, systemic and cognitive - behavioural therapy.
Dr. Atkinson's thoughts on emotional health and therapeutic process have appeared in professional journals such as the Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, Family Process, the Journal of Family Psychotherapy, the Journal of Systemic Therapies, and others.
To begin, therapists must have a professional training in some form of psychotherapy, either systemic or individual models and be an accredited practitioner.
Systemic psychotherapy has been found effective in addressing issues including:
: Racial bias, implicit or explicit, systemic or individual, and the facilitation of group psychotherapy in various settings.
We will discuss an integrative psychoanalytic - systemic approach to treating couples in psychotherapy.
In the remainder of this text we will generally use the acronyms FT / ST (family therapy / systemic therapy) to discuss family and couples psychotherapy.
The interwoven nature of individual and relational distress, at both a dyadic (couple and parental) and whole family level, in conjunction with awareness of the critical importance of social support for post-trauma wellbeing (Saltzman et al. 2009), supports the contention that Systemic Psychotherapy with its focus on strengthening relationships and interactional processes with significant others as a means to support individual recovery and family resilience (Walsh 2016) would appear to have a valuable contribution to make to trauma recovery.
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