Julia has been trained in
relational psychoanalytic therapy, cognitive - behavioral therapy and Brief Psychodynamic therapy.
Not exact matches
Workshops cover a variety of approaches — Modern
Psychoanalytic,
Relational, Dialectical Behavior
Therapy, Systems - Centered, Brief
Therapy, Authentic Movement — and explore many themes — Sibling Relationships, Buddhism, Feminism, Mind Body Integration, Sexuality, Eating Disorders, Money and Fees, Supervision, Racism, Aging, Social Transformation, Education, Groups in Everyday Life.
For individual clients, our treatments incorporate cognitive behavioral
therapy (CBT), attachment - based
therapy, or psychodynamic
therapy from a
relational psychoanalytic perspective.
While this
therapy is based on
psychoanalytic concepts and methods that began with Freud, it has continuously evolved over the past 120 years, and a great deal of scientific evidence now supports the effectiveness of contemporary psychodynamic psychotherapy for treating a wide range of problems including depression, anxiety, trauma, anger,
relational patterns, and identity issues.
Susan Berger, MFT: «Affairs to Remember: A Contemporary
Psychoanalytic Approach to Couples
Therapy» (March 4, 2011) The presenter shares from her experience of working with over 70 couples and individuals involved in some aspect of an affair using a
relational approach.
His previous work, The Use of Self in Family
Therapy (Aronson, 2000), is a clinical treatise in which Dr. Bochner introduced his «
Relational Systems Theory» a
psychoanalytic systems model that seamlessly connects the intrapsychic to the interpersonal world.
He specializes in intensive depth
therapy for individuals (based on object - relations,
relational -
psychoanalytic, systems theory, Neurobiology and a little CBT for good measure), addiction
therapy (especially «sex - addiction»), couple
therapy, parenting consultations, divorce recovery, and business - work coaching.