Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy is a science based
theoretical model of therapy for couples established by Sue Johnson.
For example, 6 months of dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT)(an abbreviated form of year - long DBT) was shown to be effective for reducing non-suicidal self - injury, suicide ideation, depression and hopelessness.3 In addition, highly «personalised» integrated psychotherapeutic approaches may be more beneficial than adherence to a particular
theoretical model of therapy.
Since issues of interpersonal conflict, power, control, values, and ethics are often more pronounced in relationship therapy than in individual therapy, there has been debate within the profession about the different values that are implicit in the various
theoretical models of therapy and the role of the therapist's own values in the therapeutic process, and how prospective clients should best go about finding a therapist whose values and objectives are most consistent with their own.
Not exact matches
The Association for Play
Therapy (APT) defines play therapy as «the systematic use of a theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained play therapists
Therapy (APT) defines play
therapy as «the systematic use of a theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained play therapists
therapy as «the systematic use
of a
theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained play therapists use...
Findings suggest qualified support for the key
theoretical assumptions
of a three component breathwork
model, referred to as Integrative Breathwork
Therapy (IBT), and its possible utility in the treatment
of anxiety and depression.
The Association for Play
Therapy (APT) defines play therapy as «the systematic use of a theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained play therapists
Therapy (APT) defines play
therapy as «the systematic use of a theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained play therapists
therapy as «the systematic use
of a
theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained play therapists use...
4) Participants will learn about the
theoretical underpinnings
of AutPlay including play
therapy models and behavioral
therapy.
Although, I enjoy specific
theoretical and practical approaches and
models of therapy like CBT, SFBT for treating anxiety, trauma impact and depression symptoms, I clinically focus on what I believe suits best the individual and the situation.
My training is rooted in evidence - based practices that incorporate a variety
of theoretical models including Cognitive - Behavioral, Neuropsychology, Experiential and Narrative
therapies.
Betty's Multicontextual
Model (or FIW Model) of family therapy forms the basis of the theoretical and methodological model taught here at
Model (or FIW
Model) of family therapy forms the basis of the theoretical and methodological model taught here at
Model)
of family
therapy forms the basis
of the
theoretical and methodological
model taught here at
model taught here at FIW.
Tom Treadwell's contributions to the integration
of action and experiential methods with Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy are significant steps for both
theoretical models.
«the systematic use
of a
theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained play therapists use the therapeutic powers
of play to help clients prevent or resolve psychosocial difficulties and achieve optimal growth and development» (Association for Play
Therapy).
While there are several
theoretical models describing positive, strength - based processes in
therapy, there is a scarcity
of rigorous scientific studies about how to use positive therapeutic processes in psychological treatment.
Scheel, David & Henderson (2012) conducted a small study
of eight therapists using a variety
of theoretical models in order to identify positive processes that regularly occur in mainstream
therapy.
Mind Magic Confidence Box is a social and emotional learning program based on the synthesis
of theoretical and therapeutic principles
of Solution Focused Brief
Therapy (SFBT), the Coaching model and cognitive behavioural t
Therapy (SFBT), the Coaching
model and cognitive behavioural
therapytherapy.
Open Dialogue has drawn on a number
of theoretical models, including systemic family
therapy, dialogical theory and social constructionism.
From 2010, as a part - time trainer for firstly the Scottish Institute
of Human Relations (SIHR) and now for the Family
Therapy Training Network (FTTN), including my year as Lead for FTTN, helped clarify and better inform the practical and
theoretical implications
of an Integrated
Model and the gains
of Bebe Speed's Both / And in enriching a broad repertoire for clinical practice.
They will always refer to the
theoretical model of Schema
Therapy and Group Schema
Therapy when they give training.
In this interactive workshop you will gain both a
theoretical understanding
of the ST
model and practical skills in the application
of Schema
Therapy with children, adolescents, and their families.
This course will explore the assessment and therapeutic potential
of sand
therapy integrated with play
therapy, reviewing the
theoretical models of Lowenfeld and Kalff.
School nurses attended a two day training session designed to familiarise them with the FRIENDS programme and the underlying
theoretical model of cognitive behaviour
therapy.
Play
Therapy Theory and Practice: Comparing Theories and Techniques, Second Edition provides a forum for the direct comparison of the major theoretical models of play therapy and their implications for tre
Therapy Theory and Practice: Comparing Theories and Techniques, Second Edition provides a forum for the direct comparison
of the major
theoretical models of play
therapy and their implications for tre
therapy and their implications for treatment.
Participants will come to understand the stages
of play
therapy in general as well as within specific
theoretical models.
The RLI training program introduces professionals to the
theoretical concepts
of the Relational Life
Model ™ and teaches competency in the clinical practice
of Terry's Relational Life
Therapy ™ or RLT.
Play
Therapy is a
theoretical model of psychotherapy which uses the therapeutic powers
of play to help clients prevent or resolve psychosocial difficulties and achieve optimal growth and development.
My main
theoretical model is a person - centred approach, I integrate other
models of therapy which can include Cognitive Behaviour T
therapy which can include Cognitive Behaviour
TherapyTherapy.
This suggestion is in line with Dobson, Quigley, and Dozois» (2014)
theoretical argument to integrate cognitive behavioral
therapy with interpersonal risk
models of depression.
Stuart: You know, it's interesting, Emotionally Focused
Therapy, the
theoretical model that I follow with my couples» counseling, and I'm sure you're aware, a bit at least,
of Sue Johnson's work, one
of the things that she's talked about in the «Hold Me Tight» material that she has done is that she was shunned, actually, when she first started researching some
of this, to even try to put some sort
of a
model together about love because people believed love was just sort
of a by - chance thing.
Stuart: You know, it's exciting to hear you say some
of this because, for me, I've always believed that and the
theoretical model of Emotionally Focused
Therapy says that very clearly, validated by the research that they've done.
Participants
of this workshop will examine the treatment approach in each
theoretical model and how to incorporate play
therapy techniques specific to each theory.
Play
therapy is described as the systematic use
of a
theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained play therapists use the therapeutic powers
of play to help clients prevent or resolve psychosocial difficulties and achieve optimal growth and development.
This new
therapy model identifies both the most relevant aspects
of theoretical psychology and those that may be counter-productive.