Families of the Slums (Minuchin et al., 1967) recounts the experience, which started at the opposite end of
the traditional psychodynamic approach — with a sociological analysis of the impact of social context on poor families.
Not exact matches
My training spans a variety of
traditional and modern psychotherapeutic modalities including: Somatics, Trauma,
Psychodynamic, Gestalt, Positive Psychology, and Transpersonal / Spiritually Oriented
approaches to psychotherapy.
In addition to
traditional approaches, such as
psychodynamic approaches and cognitive behavioral interventions, I utilize mindfulness techniques and Somatic Experiencing.
A breath of fresh air in the competitive «mine is best» atmosphere currently so divisive in the field of trauma therapy, each varied and complex case (presented in a variety of writing styles: case reports, session - by - session narratives, single session transcripts) is
approached with a combination of methods ranging from
traditional psychodynamic and cognitive
approaches and applications of attachment theory to innovative trauma methods including EMDR and Levine's SIBAM model.
The practical conclusion to be drawn from this is that it is essential to discontinue the use of non-trauma-adapted therapy
approaches (psychoanalysis, unmodified
psychodynamic therapy,
traditional cognitive - behavioural therapy) and to offer training courses in the methods and techniques of trauma exposure.
My
approach draws on
traditional psychodynamic and cognitive interventions, mindfulness practices, and somatic psychotherapy.
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.
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.
A breath of fresh air in the competitive, «mine is best» atmosphere currently so divisive in the field of trauma therapy, each varied and complex case is
approached with a combination of methods ranging from
traditional psychodynamic and cognitive
approaches and applications of attachment theory to innovative trauma methods including EMDR and Levine's SIBAM model.
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.
Using the framework of
psychodynamic & relational psychotherapy and a mind - body
approach to therapy and counseling with her clients, Kim Seelbrede is able to blend various
traditional and cutting - edge modalities that best meet the needs and goals of her clients.