There are four major schools of psychoanalytic theory, each of which has
influenced psychodynamic therapy.
Not exact matches
The goals of
psychodynamic therapy are a client's self - awareness and understanding of the
influence of the past on present behavior.
My approach to
therapy is strongly influenced by Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB), Psychodynamic Theory, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
therapy is strongly
influenced by Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB),
Psychodynamic Theory, and Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy (ACT)
Therapy (ACT)»
Utilising a mixture of cognitive behavioural
therapy strategies and couched within a
psychodynamic framework, FisT has been largely
influenced by the work undertaken by the former Community Group Program in relation to addressing family violence.
Taking
psychodynamic theory as an example, which pre-dates systemic family
therapy in evolution yet lives on today; this can be spotted weaving its
influence over the decades, sometimes in disguise and sometimes for only its stark absence.
I am strongly
influenced by
Psychodynamics, Gestalt, Existential, and Relational approaches, and my work with couples is informed by Emotionally Focused
Therapy (EFT), Collaborative Couple
Therapy, and Accelerated Experiential - Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP).
My couple's
therapy work is influenced by Sue Johnson's Emotionally Focused Therapy, attachment theory, psychodynamic theory, and the work of John G
therapy work is
influenced by Sue Johnson's Emotionally Focused
Therapy, attachment theory, psychodynamic theory, and the work of John G
Therapy, attachment theory,
psychodynamic theory, and the work of John Gottman.
Psychodynamic family
therapy - which, more than any other school of family
therapy, deals directly with individual psychology and the unconscious in the context of current relationships - continued to develop through a number of groups that were
influenced by the ideas and methods of Nathan Ackerman, and also by the British School of Object Relations and John Bowlby's work on attachment.
As an integrative psychotherapist, Andrea has been
influenced by various therapeutic modalities that she has used depending on client's needs, preferences and pace, including
Psychodynamic and Attachment Theories, Transactional Analysis, Cognitive Behavioural
Therapy and Humanistic approaches.