Working primarily
with psychodynamic theory, Adam integrates person centred theory and cognitive behavioural therapy to ensure that he can offer a wide range of theories to help various presenting problems.
For example, the course organisers continue to use a creative mix of different teaching styles that keep the long days feeling fresh and interesting, and the training days are structured so that heavier academic activities (such as engaging
with psychodynamic theories) are sandwiched between counselling roleplay sessions and creative undertakings that encourage personal development.
Not exact matches
I use
psychodynamic theory to inform my work, enabling me to make connections
with their past.
The type of therapy I practice combines
psychodynamic and relational
theories with somatic and mindfulness approaches.
For many years,
psychodynamic theory and practice asserted that anxiety was the primary emotion associated
with early childhood trauma and subsequent personality formation and relationship dynamics.
The field is rife
with contributors to this way of thinking, including Les Greenberg, Pat Ogden, Peter Levine, Stephen Porges, Diana Fosha, and recent
psychodynamic theory to mention but a few.
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.
For example,
psychodynamic theory had not been taught to structural family therapy trainees in Philadelphia, nor to those learning the McMaster model in Hamilton, Ontario (although many of their trainees were quite familiar
with psychodynamic concepts).
With training in psychodynamic psychotherapy, family systems theory, addictions, grief and loss, and mindfulness, I work with these orientations to facilitate the development of your internal resources and natural strengths so that your relationship with yourself, with loved ones in your life, and fulfilling engagement with your world is impro
With training in
psychodynamic psychotherapy, family systems
theory, addictions, grief and loss, and mindfulness, I work
with these orientations to facilitate the development of your internal resources and natural strengths so that your relationship with yourself, with loved ones in your life, and fulfilling engagement with your world is impro
with these orientations to facilitate the development of your internal resources and natural strengths so that your relationship
with yourself, with loved ones in your life, and fulfilling engagement with your world is impro
with yourself,
with loved ones in your life, and fulfilling engagement with your world is impro
with loved ones in your life, and fulfilling engagement
with your world is impro
with your world is improved.
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.
Dr. Schore is a member of the core faculty of The Sanville Institute
with many years of teaching the integration of
psychodynamic theory and practice.
A thorough grounding in the
theory and treatment of psychological trauma that is integrated
with psychodynamic understanding,
Drawing on
psychodynamic, systemic and attachment
theory, the book provides an integrated
theory base for using play in therapeutic work
with children.
Grounded in the fundamentals of a humanistic, person - centred approach, she works experientially weaving together the threads of systemic thinking,
psychodynamic understanding and attachment
theory with an ability to engage the non-verbal experience that is such an essential part of «the dance» of close relationships.
Group Psychotherapy
with Addicted Populations: An Integration of Twelve - step and
Psychodynamic Theory Third Edition
I focus on
Psychodynamic, Person - centred and Existential - Transpersonal
theories and this model of work used
with clients has evolved as I went through therapy myself as well as practising / learning different
theories in training and work placement.
With deep roots in Mindfulness - based approaches, Allan's work is richly eclectic, integrating several research - based approaches including ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), EFT (Emotionally focused therapy) and DBT (Dialectical behavior therapy), Neuroscience - Attachment
theory,
Psychodynamic and Transpersonal approaches.
My primary approach is
psychodynamic,
with control mastery
theory, which focuses on individuals» strengths and desires to change old patterns.
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.
I apply cognitive, educative and
psychodynamic theory and practice to facilitate a better life for the individuals who give me the opportunity to work
with them.I am also trained in Ericksonian hypnosis which I employ to enhance my work.»
Leeanne Marshall is an Integrative Therapist
with her approach focusing on Person - Centred and
Psychodynamic theories.
Although I draw from a variety of theoretical techniques, my primary approach is
psychodynamic combined
with control mastery
theory.
Although I draw from a variety of theoretical techniques, my primary approach is
psychodynamic combined
with relational, attachment, and control mastery
theory.
Trinity uses
psychodynamic theory to help clients focus on the unconscious relationship patterns that evolved from childhood, and a person - centred approach to help clients focus on their self worth, value, self - development, helping the client to reconnect
with themselves.
My primary approach is
psychodynamic,
with control mastery and systems
theory, all of which focus on individuals» strengths, the influence of their childhood experiences, culture, problem solving skills, and motivation to change old patterns.
MBT is a
psychodynamic psychotherapy program
with its origins in attachment
theory and was delivered as a year - long program involving weekly individual MBT sessions and monthly mentalization - based family therapy.