The book comes from
a narrative therapy perspective.
Stephen Madigan's VSNT training handout offers a brief introductory tour through a few necessary understandings when developing therapeutic questions from
a narrative therapy perspective.
Not exact matches
I studied a variety of commonly used psychology
perspectives, such as systems theory, cognitive - behavioral theory, psychoanalytical theory and
narrative therapy.
Irreverent perhaps and potentially off - piste for contemporary systemic family
therapy but enriched by our other dominant
narrative of valuing multiple
perspectives.
«In
therapy, Dr. Parrish maintains an integrative approach, incorporating Cognitive - Behavioral,
Narrative and Solution - Focused
therapies predicated from a Christian
perspective.
Although aimed at practitioners already familiar with the
narrative therapy model, this book offers a useful
perspective for any therapist working with children.
This integrative
perspective draws from the following theoretical orientations: psychoanalytic, Adlerian, existential, person - centered, Gestalt, behavioral, cognitive - behavioral, rational emotive behavior
therapy, cognitive
therapy, reality
therapy, solution - focused brief
therapy,
narrative therapy, and feminist
therapy.
My approach to counseling is a combination of the systemic, collaborative and facilitative
perspectives, which includes Solution - focused,
Narrative, Collaborative, and Brief
therapies.
I needed to enhance my university degrees and licensure, so I reviewed and applied a variety of commonly used psychology
perspectives, such as systems theory, cognitive - behavioral theory, psychoanalytical theory and
narrative therapy.