The phrase
"therapeutic impasses" refers to situations or difficulties that can occur during therapy when progress or understanding is blocked. It means that the therapist and client reach a point where they are stuck and unable to move forward in the therapeutic process.
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Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«therapeutic»
«impasse»
Sentences with «therapeutic impasses»
- Overcoming Therapeutic Impasses in the Client or Therapist Using Schema Therapy Interventions (schematherapysociety.org)
- Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, a body - centered talk - therapy approach, allows us to navigate tumultuous transferential relationships and therapeutic impasses in creative, satisfying, and often moving ways. (psychotherapynetworker.org)
- This training will cover the use of imagery and imagery rescripting; linking current schemas and modes with childhood experiences; limited reparenting for the Child Modes; Mode dialogues (aka Chair Work); Empathic Confrontation; reducing the control of the Dysfunctional Critic Modes and breaking through therapeutic impasses. (schematherapysociety.org)
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