She uses
psychodynamic approach in her treatment.
Not exact matches
The
psychodynamic approach is on full display
in Season 1's penultimate episode, «Magical Thinking.»
In its understanding of the
psychodynamics of alcoholism and its incorporation of psychoanalytic insights and methods, this
approach was decades ahead of its time.
Know how to use cognitive - behavioral therapies, mindfulness - based stress reduction, deepo
psychodynamics in alliance building, and other effective
approaches.
• Proficient
in facilitating and conducting group, couples and family therapy sessions • Competent at maintaining an updated knowledge base by proactive following of scholarly journals documenting clinical research • Substantial knowledge of behavioral,
psychodynamic, cognitive and humanistic
approaches to counseling
Drawing on interpersonal neurobiology, affective neuroscience, learning theory, the works of Pierre Janet,
psychodynamic theory, and cognitive behavioral
approaches, this book is for those who wish to have an
in - depth understanding of dissociation and its treatment across a wide range of trauma - related disorders.
Kim places importance
in developing and maintaining strong and safe therapeutic relationships with clients, and mainly uses
psychodynamic and relational
approaches.
In its brief form, a psychodynamic approach enables the client to examine unresolved conflicts and symptoms that arise from past dysfunctional relationships and manifest themselves in the need and desire to abuse substance
In its brief form, a
psychodynamic approach enables the client to examine unresolved conflicts and symptoms that arise from past dysfunctional relationships and manifest themselves
in the need and desire to abuse substance
in the need and desire to abuse substances.
«I am a licensed clinical social worker, specializing
in psychodynamic, trauma informed and holistic
approaches.
In my work I draw from a variety of psychotherapy
approaches, but primarily I am a
psychodynamic therapist.»
In helping clients work through the healing process I provide a strength based
approach utilizing cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focused brief therapy, and
psychodynamic therapy.»
Because I believe the most influential factor
in affecting therapeutic change is the relationship between client and therapist, my
approach is empathic, supportive, and collaborative informed by
psychodynamic and relational frameworks.»
«I am eclectic
in my clinical philosophy and treatment
approach, drawing from
psychodynamic theories, transpersonal theories and energy psychology.
Currently her practice rests firmly
in the belief that a
psychodynamic approach frames a relationship of trust and collaboration creating the bedrock of a healing alliance.
I also bring
in psychodynamic approaches when appropriate to help understand your history and how it affects current choices.»
I believe
in a holistic
approach to well being and employ Cognitive Behavioral,
Psychodynamic and Strength Based strategies
in guiding clients toward their goals.
Since I have been trained and have considerable experience
in a variety of
approaches (cognitive, behavoral,
psychodynamic, couple therapy), it really depends on which
approach would be most effective and acceptable to them.
Gifted
in listening, empathizing, processing, I employ a variety of counseling
approaches, including
psychodynamic and Cognitive Behavioral techniques.
My
approach in facilitating awareness and growth with clients includes using intuitive knowledge coupled with psychotherapeutic and empirically - based
approaches in counseling, such as cognitive behavioral therapy,
psychodynamic and humanistic therapy, brief strategic, family systems, stages of change and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing.»
«My
psychodynamic counseling
approach places value on understanding why people feel, act, and think
in unique ways.
In this much - needed volume, psychologist and editor Jason M. Stewart offers a unique perspective on client treatment that fuses
psychodynamic psychotherapy, mindfulness and acceptance - based
approaches, and Buddhist psychology.
This groundbreaking book spotlights the similarities between these two therapeutic
approaches, and shows how mindfulness
in the present moment, acceptance of internal experiences, and commitment to one's values are implicit elements of
psychodynamic psychotherapy.
In the same way that a
psychodynamic therapist may, at times utilize cognitive or even behavioral interventions, Gestalt therapists can «borrow» from other
approaches to meet the specific needs of their traumatized clients.
Originally developed
in response to local needs for time - efficient therapy that combines various psychotherapy techniques, 39 the BIPT's eclectic
approach integrates cognitive — behavioural,
psychodynamic and supportive
approaches, as well as meditation and relaxation therapy.
Her style integrates respect for every person's wholeness and authenticity with the many aspects of psychotherapy she has encountered
in her studies and life - learning; including
psychodynamic and self - psychology
approaches, dozens of trainings exploring depression, trauma, and anxiety, couples» relational work, and sex and physical intimacy therapy.
In my practice of individual, couple and family therapy, I use psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioral and family systems approaches to empower you so that you make better choices in order to solve life's problem
In my practice of individual, couple and family therapy, I use
psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioral and family systems
approaches to empower you so that you make better choices
in order to solve life's problem
in order to solve life's problems.
By applying complementary therapy
approaches and techniques such as CBT, DBT skills, EMDR,
psychodynamic therapy, solution focused therapy, motivational interviewing, among others; I will guide you
in self - discovery and empowerment to move past what is holding you back today.
My interests include working
in a
psychodynamic, client - centered
approach and I specialize
in adjustment, depression, and anxiety disorders.
My background uses a humanistic and
psychodynamic approach, emphasizing a safe and trusting relationship with my clients
in order to effect an environment
in which behavioral change can evolve.
In addition to traditional
approaches, such as
psychodynamic approaches and cognitive behavioral interventions, I utilize mindfulness techniques and Somatic Experiencing.
«I am a psychologist
in practice for 30 years.I have a diverse clinical practice and work with adults, adolescents, couples and families.I am an experienced psychotherapist with expertise
in psychodynamic, cognitive, gestalt, existential and psycho - synthetic
approaches.
To further expand the range of her professional skills,
in 2016, Mariya enrolled
in the Canadian Institute for Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy which allows her to blend the
psychodynamic perspective into her
approach to therapy.
Psychologist specializing
in working with teens, individuals, and couples using
psychodynamic and humanistic
approach.
Her training was
in existential, CBT and
psychodynamic approaches, and she has a strong interest
in attachment, separation and loss.
This kind of relaxed, non-structured
approach to dialogue
in therapy is a hallmark of
psychodynamics.
While making use of
psychodynamic and family systems
approaches to treatment, I am also flexible
in assisting patients
in understanding patterns of behavior that may contribute to their conflicts and worries.»
Other current
psychodynamic approaches - such as object - relational and self - psychological
approaches - prefer techniques designed to change the patient's habitual patterns of living by building an especially authentic or supportive relationship with the analyst that is believed to help the patient learn new ways of relating to others and to life
in general.
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.
The absence of a stepped
approach:
in psychodynamic approaches assessment is an ongoing process throughout treatment, not an initial step; there is an absence of any over-arching aim to explain the problems that presented at referral; the therapeutic process is relatively unstructured and therefore unamenable to the type of manualisation other therapy models have developed.
Grounded
in Somatics, an
approach that builds awareness of links between mind and body, I am influenced by Jungian analytic psychology,
psychodynamic, cognitive / behavioral, and family systems frameworks.»
A
Psychodynamic approach enriches the patient's life and allows the patient to progress
in a healthy and growing manner to achieve a more highly developed and satisfying pattern of relationship interaction
in their family and marriage.
My
approach to treatment is eclectic, intuitive, and creative; utilizing cognitive - behavioral therapy, EMDR, sand play therapy, play therapy, and
psychodynamic strategies, to assist my clients
in developing an awareness of their own ability to learn, change, and to heal.»
The use of play therapy is often rooted
in psychodynamic theory, but other
approaches such as Solution Focused Brief Counseling may also employ the use of play
in counseling.
We note any major difference
in implementation between individual work and the
psychodynamic approach to systemic work we describe.
Using
psychodynamic, attachment theory and attachment styles, and imago
approaches, as well as narrative therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), I, as your couples counselor, will help you each figure out your part
in the issues they are facing, both
in terms of perception and behavior.
Healing Our Core Issues supports clients
in a
psychodynamic counseling
approach that includes family of origin work, attachment theory, mindfulness, and somatic experience.
The practical conclusion to be drawn from this is that it is essential to discontinue the use of non-trauma-adapted therapy
approaches (psychoanalysis, unmodified
psychodynamic therapy, traditional cognitive - behavioural therapy) and to offer training courses
in the methods and techniques of trauma exposure.
In psychodynamic therapy approaches, people who resort to violence in order to hide deeper emotions are encouraged to become conscious of the more vulnerable feelings that may underlie their aggressio
In psychodynamic therapy
approaches, people who resort to violence
in order to hide deeper emotions are encouraged to become conscious of the more vulnerable feelings that may underlie their aggressio
in order to hide deeper emotions are encouraged to become conscious of the more vulnerable feelings that may underlie their aggression.
Registered as both an integrative and a
psychodynamic psychotherapist, with over twenty - eight years
in private practice
in London and psychotherapy teaching, John combines a long - standing interest
in traditional relational psychotherapeutic
approaches and Attachment Theory with Bioenergetic Analysis and other body and energy - based psychotherapies.
Informed by an amalgamation of psychoanalytic and attachment theories, the techniques offered
in this book can be employed alongside a variety of therapeutic modalities, such as evidenced - based cognitive - behavioral treatment; social learning, family systems, emotion - focused, Ericksonian, and solution - focused
approaches; gestalt,
psychodynamic, and narrative therapies; as well as play therapy and the therapies of the creative arts.