Presents Apfelbaum's papers on ego analysis,
the psychotherapeutic theory on which Collaborative Couple Therapy is based.
Marriage and Family Therapists are graduate - level (either Master's or Doctoral) professionals who have completed coursework focused on
psychotherapeutic theory and have pursued clinical graduate and postgraduate supervised hours of practice.
Group therapy is not based on a single
psychotherapeutic theory, but takes from many different approaches.
In Toward a Process Psychology, David Roy deals intensively with the relation of Whitehead's conceptuality and Gestalt
psychotherapeutic theory.
Art therapy combines traditional
psychotherapeutic theories and techniques with psychological, interpersonal and somatic aspects of the creative process and self - expression.
Integrative therapy involves drawing upon a range of
psychotherapeutic theories and recognising that different people need different approaches at different times.
Not exact matches
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Psychotherapeutic modalities to convert or «repair» homosexuality are based on developmental
theories whose scientific validity is questionable.
Alyson's democratic parenting approach is based on
psychotherapeutic principles, but Ain't Misbehavin» isn't parenting
theory, it's parenting action.
I can't answer these questions, and neither can the authors of The Values of Psychotherapy, because the
theories which are the foundations of
psychotherapeutic practice are incapable of scientific proof.
These programs are designed to expose individuals to various
theories and practices, and to give students real - world practical experience in a
psychotherapeutic setting.
Empathy The programme is eclectic, drawing on social learning
theory and
psychotherapeutic insights.
Study selection and analysis: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) comparing specific well - defined,
theory - driven
psychotherapeutic interventions against control interventions or other specific
psychotherapeutic interventions in adults with BPD were included.
The «practice of marriage and family therapy» is defined as the use of scientific and applied marriage and family
theories, methods, and procedures for the purpose of describing, evaluating, and modifying marital, family, and individual behavior, within the context of marital and family systems, including the context of marital formation and dissolution, and is based on marriage and family systems
theory, marriage and family development, human development, normal and abnormal behavior, psychopathology, human sexuality,
psychotherapeutic and marriage and family therapy
theories and techniques.
Its roots are in many
psychotherapeutic disciplines including attachment
theory, affective neuroscience, and body - focused treatment.
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.
Marriage and family therapy involves the professional application of
psychotherapeutic and family system
theories and techniques, counseling, consultation, treatment planning, and supervision in the delivery of services to individuals, couples, and families.
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy ℠ builds upon traditional
psychotherapeutic techniques and principles, but approaches the body as central in the therapeutic field of awareness, and includes observational skills,
theories, and interventions not usually practiced in psychodynamic psychotherapy.
I use an eclectic blend of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), Gestalt, Object Relations
theory, biofeedback, and various body - mind techniques, including Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), breathing exercises, and Reiki energy healing to facilitate
psychotherapeutic growth.
Sensorimotor psychotherapy is an approach that builds on traditional
psychotherapeutic understanding but includes the body as central in the therapeutic field of awareness, using observational skills,
theories, and interventions not usually practiced in psychodynamic psychotherapy.
Like other areas within the larger field of professional counseling, marriage and family therapy requires a clear competency in the psychological
theories and practices that relate to human behavior, an ability to use that base of knowledge in a clinical
psychotherapeutic setting, and well - honed interpersonal communications skills.