Not exact matches
We utilize a integrative
approach that weaves together many
therapeutic and bodywork modalities, including Somatic Experiencing ®, Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, Prenatal and Birth Psychology, applied Attachment Theory, Polyvagal Theory, Acupressure, Polarity Therapy, autonomic nervous system physiology, epigenetics, and
relational neuroscience.
Kathy is also trained in Pragmatic Experiential Method for Couples and
Relational Life Therapy - 2 additional
therapeutic approaches to helping couples heal and establish vibrant fulfilling relationships.
Kim places importance in developing and maintaining strong and safe
therapeutic relationships with clients, and mainly uses psychodynamic and
relational approaches.
''» Evenings and Saturday Appointments * My
therapeutic approach is primarily
relational and psychodynamic.
Because I believe the most influential factor in affecting
therapeutic change is the relationship between client and therapist, my
approach is empathic, supportive, and collaborative informed by psychodynamic and
relational frameworks.»
«My
approach is highly strengths - based and
relational; driven by the belief that a strong, engaging, trusting
therapeutic relationship is essential in supporting people to move towards their personal goals.
I have extensive psychodynamic training and my
therapeutic orientation is a synthesis of this background with cognitive - behavioral, interpersonal and
relational approaches.
Her culturally sensitive
therapeutic approach integrates insight - oriented and family systems perspectives with techniques selected from interpersonal and
relational psychoanalysis, dialectical behavior therapy, and humanism.
My
therapeutic approach is successful in addressing all types of mental health / mental illness concerns, especially: trauma, children and adolescents, stage of life concerns, mood disorders and disruptions (stress, depression, anxiety etc.), parenting, and
relational issues.»
He's enjoyed a long time apprenticeship in narrative ideas and
therapeutic practices and is presently developing a new «
relational interviewing»
approach to working with conflicted couple relationships.
Utilizing a number of
therapeutic approaches such as CBT, Play Therapy, DBT, Sand Tray and more, we will collaboratively discover
relational dynamics, behavioral patterns, or negative perceptions that may be holding clients back from experiencing a more meaningful life.
I have been trained and continue on - going training in Emotionally Focused Therapy which I believe is one of the most effective
therapeutic approaches when addressing
relational issues.
Using a
relational, psychodynamic
approach, he will consider strategies to develop the
therapeutic relationship in order to help the client regain a sense of trust in others.
Drawing from a powerful «no bullshit»
therapeutic approach I help couples make powerful insights, sustain lasting change, and integrate healthy new
relational skills.
My
therapeutic approach considers the whole person - body, mind and soul — and
therapeutic concerns include stressful life interruptions, anxiety and depression,
relational and spiritual concerns and longer term difficulties.
I
approach my work as a therapist with
relational and empathic listening, nonjudgmental exploration, interactive engagement, respectful challenge, and mutual participation in the
therapeutic process.
I lean toward a
relational, psychodynamic, and spiritual
approach to the
therapeutic process and provide a place to process the meaning of your experiences and help you reconstruct them to reduce barriers to your emotional health.»
His training was grounded in an existential - humanistic
approach inspired by
relational, psychodynamic, and experiential
therapeutic philosophies