Not exact matches
Certified Counselor Hypnotherapist — incorporates an integrative approach Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Psychodynamic, and Interpersonal therapy interventions to guide persons to their
Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral
Therapy (DBT), Psychodynamic, and Interpersonal therapy interventions to guide persons to their
Therapy (DBT),
Psychodynamic, and
Interpersonal therapy interventions to guide persons to their
therapy interventions to guide persons to their ideal.
INDIVIDUAL SERVICES: Art
Therapy Behavioral Modification Biofeedback CBT for Insomnia Child
Therapy Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT) EMDR Family
Therapy Interpersonal Therapy Mindfulness - Based Psychotherapy Motivational Interviewing Nutrition Counseling Psychiatry
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Relationship
Therapy Sex
Therapy Supportive Psychotherapy Trauma Focused CBT
Brief Consultation (1 - 6 Sessions), Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy for Adults, Couple
Therapy, Emotion Focused
Therapy, Family
Therapy,
Interpersonal Therapy, Premarital Counseling,
Psychodynamic Therapy
Couple
Therapy, Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP),
Interpersonal Therapy,
Psychodynamic Therapy, Sex
Therapy
Process - Oriented,
Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy for Adults;
Psychodynamic work for Anxiety and Depression; Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy for Insomnia; Relationships and Couples Counseling
I am committed to tailoring
therapy to meet the needs and goals of each patient using a combination of
psychodynamic and
interpersonal approaches as well as cognitive behavioral techniques.
I draw from contemporary
psychodynamics, cognitive behavioral, relational,
interpersonal neurobiology, experiential and body - centered
therapies that teaches us that we are all wired for growth and healing.
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)»
In terms of psychological interventions, we will include any manualised or structured psychotherapies, for example, behavioural
therapy, CBT, cognitive
therapy, family
therapy,
interpersonal therapy, play
therapy, problem - solving
therapy,
psychodynamic therapy and supportive
therapy.
Parameters of the therapeutic alliance in
psychodynamic -
interpersonal and cognitive - behavior
therapy.
Ashburn Psychological Services therapists and counselors offer a variety approaches to family
therapy including: family systems
therapy,
interpersonal therapy,
psychodynamic therapy, relationship education, etc..
My
therapy is an integration of approaches including
psychodynamic,
interpersonal process, mindfulness, dialectical behavioral
therapy, and cognitive behavioral.
I practice cognitive and behavioral
therapy techniques as well as mindfulness,
interpersonal therapy, and
psychodynamic therapy.
«My theoretical orientation is eclectic and integrative incorporating
interpersonal process
therapy (IPT)(here and now),
psychodynamic, relational and CBT models.
They practice not only CBT,
psychodynamic,
interpersonal, existential, family, and couples
therapy — and often two or three or more, all jumbled up together as the situation and the person seem to warrant — but also play
therapy, dance
therapy, music
therapy, art
therapy, drama
therapy, child
therapy, body
therapy, mindfulness
therapy, body - mind
therapy, nature
therapy, animal - assisted psychotherapy, and probably carpentry
therapy (sounds like a good idea, actually).
Research shows not only that several major approaches — including cognitive behavioral
therapy (CBT); acceptance and commitment
therapy;
interpersonal, family, and even short - term
psychodynamic therapy — are successful stand - alone treatments for depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and other conditions, but that
therapy significantly boosts outcomes for clients already taking meds for severe mental illnesses, including bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
Some therapists can focus on childhood (not a cliché, rather a
psychodynamic approach), while other therapists don't want to know about your childhood at all and prefer you to focus on the «here and now» (e.g. metacognitive
therapy); while others look into the future (e.g. solution focused
therapy, motivational interviewing,
interpersonal therapy).
During residency Dr. Soto obtained intensive psychotherapy training in dialectical behavior
therapy (DBT),
interpersonal therapy (IPT), cognitive behavioral
therapy (CBT), supportive
therapy, and
psychodynamic therapy.
Acceptance & Commitment
Therapy — Intensive Outpatient Program Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT) Couples
Therapy Family
Therapy Interpersonal Therapy Mindfulness - Based Psychotherapy Sex
Therapy Psychodynamics Motivational Interviewing Supportive Psychotherapy Trauma Focused CBT
Acceptance & Commitment
Therapy — Intensive Outpatient Program Art
Therapy Behavioral Modification Biofeedback Child
Therapy Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT) Couples
Therapy Dialectical Behavior
Therapy (DBT) EMDR Family
Therapy Interpersonal Therapy Mindfulness - Based Psychotherapy Sex
Therapy Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Supportive Psychotherapy
During residency she obtained intensive psychotherapy training and cognitive behavioral
therapy,
interpersonal therapy, group
therapy, supportive
therapy and
psychodynamic therapy.
Two comprehensive meta - analyses11, 13 showed that cognitive
therapy is as effective as
interpersonal or brief
psychodynamic therapy in managing depression.
Psychotherapy interventions included cognitive behavioural
therapy (CBT),
interpersonal therapy, psychoeducation, brief
psychodynamic therapy,...
Studies have shown that cognitive
therapy is an effective treatment for depression and is comparable in effectiveness to antidepressants and
interpersonal or
psychodynamic therapy.
Some of the approaches I use are: Cognitive behavioral
therapy, Dialectical behavior
therapy,
Psychodynamic and psychoanalysis
therapies,
Interpersonal psychotherapy, and Supportive psychotherapy.
The workshop is grounded in Dr. Nielsen's approach to couple
therapy, emphasizing
interpersonal process and integrating systemic,
psychodynamic, and behavioral / educational principles.
Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) is a therapy that blends elements from psychodynamic therapy and cognitive t
Therapy (IPT) is a
therapy that blends elements from psychodynamic therapy and cognitive t
therapy that blends elements from
psychodynamic therapy and cognitive t
therapy and cognitive
therapytherapy.
Her approach for working with adolescents focuses on relational issues and uses imago relationship techniques, self - psychological,
psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral
therapy to improve
interpersonal relationships.
The strategies and techniques involved in
psychodynamic are: Interpreting symptoms Addressing Resistances Working through defenses Connecting your past to the present Emphasize a holistic understanding of the problem Working with transferential issues Cognitive behavioral
therapy: Here the focus is on the present, in which the therapeutic change highlights the client s
interpersonal functioning.
Dr. Margol approaches
therapy using an integrative framework and draws upon
psychodynamic psychotherapy, narrative
therapy, cognitive behavioral
therapy, mindfulness and
interpersonal process techniques to support his clients.
Interpersonal,
psychodynamic therapy is the foundation of my clinical training, with more recent study of attachment and neurobiology research.
Malcolm is trained in
psychodynamic therapy, Mentalization Based Treatment, Dynamic
Interpersonal therapy for treating depression, and has had some training in EMDR to work with people who have suffered trauma.
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy Eclectic
Therapy Gestalt
Therapy Interpersonal Psychoanalysis Person Centered
Therapy Psychodynamic Therapy Transpersonal
Therapy
In addition to CBT, I incorporate other treatment techniques to best help you and your child (e.g., play
therapy,
interpersonal therapy, dialectical behavior
therapy, family systems, and
psychodynamic techniques).»
Interpersonal Process in
Psychodynamic -
Interpersonal and Cognitive - Behavioral Group
Therapy: A Systematic Case Study of Two Groups.
That means that I have training in Family Systems,
Interpersonal Therapy,
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, CBT, DBT, ACT, and MBCBT models.
In her private practice, Kim Seelbrede practices
psychodynamic and
interpersonal psychotherapy, also integrating cognitive
therapy, CBT, DBT skills, mindfulness, acceptance, solution - focused
therapy, focusing techniques and EMDR
therapy.
Kim Seelbrede uses an integrative approach when working with depression symptoms that includes:
psychodynamic psychotherapy,
interpersonal therapy, cognitive
therapy, EMDR
therapy, lifestyle changes, mindfulness and acceptance.
Psychodynamic and relational /
interpersonal psychotherapy is the foundation of her
therapy approach to which other forms of therapy such as EMDR Therapy, Focusing, Mindfulness and Somatic Experiencing Techniques can be blended when helpful and as
therapy approach to which other forms of
therapy such as EMDR Therapy, Focusing, Mindfulness and Somatic Experiencing Techniques can be blended when helpful and as
therapy such as EMDR
Therapy, Focusing, Mindfulness and Somatic Experiencing Techniques can be blended when helpful and as
Therapy, Focusing, Mindfulness and Somatic Experiencing Techniques can be blended when helpful and as needed.
Other treatment approaches include Imago Couples
Therapy, EMDR, cognitive behavioral, family systems,
psychodynamic, psychoeducational,
interpersonal, and mindfulness.