Posts Tagged Psychotherapy integration
- Working with Emotion in Psychotherapy (Continued)
January 9th, 2012
Part II: Helping clients access and articulate emotions: In working with people who are blind to some or all emotions, I go through various steps. But I must state a caveat: this is not a linear process. Dealing with emotion takes place all through an intensive psychotherapy and I almost always focus on what the [...]
- Working With Emotion in Psychotherapy
December 23rd, 2011
Part I: Introduction and role of emotion in human functioning: Many therapy clients of mine through the years have come with very little awareness of the emotions they were experiencing. This includes many who achieved much cognitive insight in prior treatment with previous therapists but little awareness of the impact of unacknowledged and [...]
- Why I Am an Integrative Therapist, Stressing the Therapeutic Alliance
December 2nd, 2011
In this posting I shall discuss how the great changes over the years in the psychotherapeutic professions have affected me since I started practicing in the 60′s. I will also discuss why I am an integrative therapist and why, no matter what method I am using, I see therapy as a collaborative venture. This means [...]