For our clinical movie viewing, we will watch a therapy session led by Dr. Ken Hardy, demonstrating
his integrative family therapy approach with an African - American mother and young adult daughter.
Not exact matches
«I use a Mindfulness - Based, Person - Centered, and
Integrative approach to work with a variety of age groups in various modalities of treatment; including individual,
family, and group
therapies.
I use an
integrative approach drawing upon my training in
family systems and cognitive / behavioral
therapies, selecting what will be most helpful for each individual, couple or
family.
Notwithstanding the signs of effectiveness within the integral
approaches consisting of religious, spiritual and
family therapy's interventions, there are few studies that indicate the exploration of the
integrative implications of the aforementioned interventions.
My
approach to
therapy is
integrative drawing on client - centered, psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, attachment, and
family systems models.
My
approach to
therapy blends traditional methods (Cognitive / Behavioral, Family Therapy) with alternative methodologies (Psychodrama, Gestalt, Humanistic, Creative Arts Therapies and Advanced Integrative Therapy - a transpersonal energy psychology particularly beneficial for clients with trauma induced i
therapy blends traditional methods (Cognitive / Behavioral,
Family Therapy) with alternative methodologies (Psychodrama, Gestalt, Humanistic, Creative Arts Therapies and Advanced Integrative Therapy - a transpersonal energy psychology particularly beneficial for clients with trauma induced i
Therapy) with alternative methodologies (Psychodrama, Gestalt, Humanistic, Creative Arts
Therapies and Advanced
Integrative Therapy - a transpersonal energy psychology particularly beneficial for clients with trauma induced i
Therapy - a transpersonal energy psychology particularly beneficial for clients with trauma induced issues).
Through an
integrative approach that includes techniques from cognitive - behavioral, Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy, Dialectical Behavior
Therapy, solution - focused, interpersonal neurobiology, attachment theory, and narrative
therapies I work collaboratively with individuals, couples, and
families to help define their goals and develop a plan for treatment based on the needs and
approach that is comfortable for the client.
I utilize an
integrative approach that incorporates cognitive behavioral
therapy, dialectical behavioral
therapy,
family systems
therapy, and emotion - focused
therapy.
I
approach couples counseling from an
integrative perspective using Gottman, Emotionally Focused
Therapy (EFT), Bowen
Family Systems, and Structural
Family Therapy perspectives and techniques.
Jasmin holds a BA in International Relations from University of Southern California and a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology from the Wright Institute with an
integrative approach to
therapy that explores how developmental stages impact an individuals and their
families.
They published three seminal books on integration (
Integrative Systemic
Therapy (2017), Metaframeworks (2001) and
Integrative Problem - Centered
Therapy (1995)-RRB- and have been working with other faculty to unify these
approaches in what is currently known as The
Family Institute Perspective.
Integrative psychiatrists, trained to combine medication,
therapy and social context into a systemic holistic treatment
approach are in a unique position to provide services that address the multiple issues that cause suffering for patients and their
families and have a negative impact on the quality of their lives.
My
approach to
therapy then is
integrative, drawing from diverse psychologies to work with individuals, couples, and
families in response to their real needs.
I use an
integrative and innovative
approach combining techniques from various orientations including Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, Psychodynamic Theory, Family Systems Theory and Play therapy.
Therapy, Psychodynamic Theory,
Family Systems Theory and Play
therapy.
therapy.»
My counseling practice is an
integrative approach with Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy,
Family - Based Treatment, and Strengths and Feminist Perspectives.
In particular, it supports the integrated, multi-modal use of creative arts including art, music / sound, dance / movement, dramatic enactment / performance, creative writing, play,
integrative expressive arts
therapies, and mind - body
approaches for recovery and wellness in children, adults and
families.
5) be able to define how Trauma - Informed Expressive Arts
Therapy ® is an
integrative, embodied and sensory - based
approach with individuals,
families and groups.
Her current research is on strength - based, social action
approaches to arts - based intervention with military and their
families and arts in healthcare, with an emphasis on
integrative medicine and mind - body practices focusing on art
therapy and expressive arts
therapies.
In particular, it supports the
integrative use of expressive arts
therapies including art, music / sound and movement, play
therapy,
integrative methods, and mind - body
approaches for recovery and wellness in children, adults and
families.
I have expertise in anxiety and mood disorders, addictions, compulsions, eating disorders, relationship problems, sexuality, identity concerns, self - defeating patterns and self - sabbotage, lack of purpose, goal setting, spirituality,
family of origin issues, trauma / PTSD, attachment issues, self - esteem, transitions, loss, wellness coaching and an
integrative therapy approach that addresses chronic pain and medical challenges.