«Other approaches» included both individual and group treatments, ranging from
psychodynamic models to highly structured interpersonal psychotherapy.
I am hugely appreciative of my years of joint clinical practice with Caroline McGaffin, Child Psychotherapist: we used an integrated systemic and
psychodynamic model of intervention which offered a unique practice experience to families.
As we describe elsewhere, a further layer of the model had taken key defensive and relational themes from
the psychodynamic model.
Euripides medea:
A psychodynamic model of severe divorce pathology.
Not exact matches
Students learn the basics of each
model, review that
model's understanding of psychic change and discuss how it might be integrated with
psychodynamic therapy and other therapeutic approaches.
To most effectively meet the needs of all individuals, I practice an integrative approach drawing from
Psychodynamic, Family Systems, Imago, Gestalt, and Cognitive - Behavioral
models.
In this article we will be taking a closer look at the psychotherapeutic
model known as
psychodynamic therapy.
My approach to therapy is integrative drawing on client - centered,
psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, attachment, and family systems
models.
In this sense, we use a
psychodynamic, Bowenian
model that considers family of origin as crucial in the development of adult beliefs and behavior.
«My theoretical orientation is eclectic and integrative incorporating interpersonal process therapy (IPT)(here and now),
psychodynamic, relational and CBT
models.
This again differs from the
psychodynamic approach to systemic work we describe, which is
modelled on brief therapy concepts and is most often carried out within a public sector culture that requires formal assessment.
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.
Compare and contrast the various approaches to batterer treatment, including cognitive - behavioral,
psychodynamic, consciousness - raising, anger management training, couples counseling, and conventional batterer treatment (i.e., the Duluth
model).
It was the mainstay of the 1st Edition of Integrated Family Therapy, a problem - centred
model that took account of family structure, organisation and transactional processes (with less emphasis upon intra-psychic factors, despite its subtitle, a problem - centred
psychodynamic approach).
For example,
psychodynamic theory had not been taught to structural family therapy trainees in Philadelphia, nor to those learning the McMaster
model in Hamilton, Ontario (although many of their trainees were quite familiar with
psychodynamic concepts).
Topics Varieties of Group Therapy and the AEP
Model:
Psychodynamic, Existential / Humanistic, Gestalt, Eclectic Group Paradoxes Structure and Safety in Group Therapy: Check - ins and Check - outs.
The approach presented draws from the
psychodynamic, skills, and family therapy
models.
Our two - year program integrates structural, strategic, life cycle and
psychodynamic family and couples therapy
models.
Therapy involves working with this
model, either in the form of cognitions (as cognitive therapy does), the stories we create to explain the world (as narrative therapy does), or the internal representations we have of people (as
psychodynamic therapy does).
A proposed
model of
psychodynamic psychotherapy linked to Erik Erikson's eight stages of psychosocial development.
The Stopping Overshopping
model is a comprehensive 12 - week experience that draws from
psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive behavior therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, mindfulness, and acceptance and commitment therapy.
I offer an integrative approach which is Humanistic / Person - Centred,
Psychodynamic, Existential and CBT
models of counselling.
Understand how to integrate this emerging knowledge into best practice, evidence based
models of treatment in an ethically appropriate manner: cognitive,
psychodynamic, systems, solution focused, addiction, applying Code of Ethics principles and best practices in ethical decision making.
I focus on
Psychodynamic, Person - centred and Existential - Transpersonal theories and this
model of work used with clients has evolved as I went through therapy myself as well as practising / learning different theories in training and work placement.
I have a broad training in a number of psychological
models including
Psychodynamic psychotherapy, CBT, Mentalisation Based Therapy, Compassion Focused Therapy, and Narrative Explosure Therapy.
However, I integrate other
models of therapy which can include Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Solution Focused Brief Therapy or
psychodynamic concepts.
Because we value each person's unique learning style and differences, we use an eclectic
model to approach supervision, drawing on the
psychodynamic and attachment
models, cognitive - behavioral
model, relational and developmental
models.
I specialize in «all things relationship:» especially marriages, using cognitive,
psychodynamic, and trauma resolution
models.
Trained initially in relational
psychodynamic psychotherapy at the Women's Therapy Center in El Cerrito and subsequently with the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis of Northern California, she has more recently been immersed in attachment based modalities, most notably Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy as well as Diana Fosha's AEDP
model for individuals.
These include a systemic and attachment
model that helps to identify patterns of behaviour, family and societal scripts and experiences that influence our thought processes and belief systems; a
psychodynamic approach that enables the client to identify early life experiences that may be influencing their present and a person - centred approach that allows the client the space to express their feelings and work through their problems within a supportive environment.
I practice an eclectic mix of theoretical orientations including
psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive and solution - focused
models all in a relational context.
Psychotherapists who have been trained in
models of
psychodynamic, psychoanalytic, or cognitive therapeutic approaches are skilled at listening to the language and affect of the client.
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 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.
I have training and competency in
psychodynamic as well as cognitive - behavioral and brief - therapy
models.
Family therapy can be performed according to several psychotherapeutic
models (systemic, cognitive - behavioural and
psychodynamic).
That means that I have training in Family Systems, Interpersonal Therapy,
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, CBT, DBT, ACT, and MBCBT
models.
Integration in the
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy of Severe Personality Disorders: The Conversational
Model.
All of our couples therapists have advanced training in at least one of the following modalities: Depth
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Developmental
Model, EFT, PACT, AEDP, Hakomi Method, and Gestalt Couples Therapy.