He works from a systemic relational and
psychodynamic orientation.
Debra uses
a psychodynamic orientation to work with the individual's family of origin story and uses transformative techniques and practical solution focused therapy including cognitive behavioral strategies to help the individual move forward.
I use
a psychodynamic orientation and sand tray therapy to work through the family history and practical solution focused therapy including cognitive - behavioral strategies to help the person move forward.
Not exact matches
For nearly 30 years, he has offered a «
psychodynamic» form of reparative therapy for people — mostly men — seeking to change their sexual
orientation.
Her theoretical
orientation is
psychodynamic.
Originally, my
orientation was
psychodynamic therapy and I treated clients having a wide range of problems.
I use skills drawn from
psychodynamic, family systems and behavioral
orientations and from over 30 years of experience in clinics, schools and private practice.»
My
orientation is
psychodynamic; I explore past history connected to the present and open the possibility of finding out who you are, how you arrived here, and where you are going.
I have extensive
psychodynamic training and my therapeutic
orientation is a synthesis of this background with cognitive - behavioral, interpersonal and relational approaches.
Although I am well versed and trained in many techniques, including the short term behavioral oriented ones, my
orientation always leads me to a
psychodynamic lens.
I work from an integrative theoretical
orientation and employ strategies from Cognitive Behavioral,
Psychodynamics, Family Systems, and other theories according to the varying needs of each client.»
«My theoretical
orientation is eclectic and integrative incorporating interpersonal process therapy (IPT)(here and now),
psychodynamic, relational and CBT models.
While many therapists helping individuals have a specific therapeutic
orientation (e.g., CBT or
psychodynamic), there...
To provide a thorough explanation of the major theoretical
orientations: behavioral, cognitive,
psychodynamic, solution - oriented, narrative, and family systems therapy
The
psychodynamic approach described on this website is embedded within a structured approach, where the initial steps involve
orientation, assessment, and developing a shared and agreed formulation, all completed before any formal introduction of activity directed toward therapeutic aims.
With training in
psychodynamic psychotherapy, family systems theory, addictions, grief and loss, and mindfulness, I work with these
orientations to facilitate the development of your internal resources and natural strengths so that your relationship with yourself, with loved ones in your life, and fulfilling engagement with your world is improved.
While much early work on this subject was generated from a
psychodynamic perspective, researchers from other
orientations have since investigated this area.
Elements of cognitive behavioral, interpersonal, self - psychological,
psychodynamic, and imago relationship
orientation are used to solve the problems addressed in group setting.
I integrate
psychodynamic / interpersonal and emotion focused / process experiential theoretical
orientations while coming from a feminist world view, thus taking into account the impact of gender, socioeconomic status, sexual
orientation, race, ethnicity, and disability.
Many of the theoretical
orientations you will find me gravitating towards in our work together include: CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy), Solution Focused, Strategic Therapy,
Psychodynamic Theory, Emotionally Focused Therapy, a variety of Family Therapy methods, Attachment Theory, and Gottman Method for Couples Counseling.
Our primary therapeutic
orientations are
psychodynamic psychotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy.
I use an integrative and innovative approach combining techniques from various
orientations including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy,
Psychodynamic Theory, Family Systems Theory and Play therapy.»
I practice an eclectic mix of theoretical
orientations including
psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive and solution - focused models all in a relational context.
My
orientation includes mindfulness - based,
psychodynamic, trauma, reorganizational healing, and cognitive / behavioral paradigms.
Orientation is the theory behind the approach the therapist is using, which includes
psychodynamic, behavioral, etc..