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  1. Interpersonal psychotherapy

    Interpersonal Psychotherapy IPT is a time limited treatment that encourage the patient to regain control of mood and functioning typically lasting 12 16 weeks. IPT is based on the common factors of psychotherapy ... success experiences. . ref Frank J. Therapeutic factors in psychotherapy. Am J Psychother 1971 25 350 61. ref Interpersonal Psychotherapy of Depression was developed in the New Haven Boston Collaborative .... 1994 Cornes, C. L., & Frank, E. 1994 . Interpersonal psychotherapy for depression. The Clinical Psychologist, 47 3 , 9 10. ref History Interpersonal therapy began in 1969 at Yale University, where Dr ..., G. L. 2007 . Clinician s quick guide to interpersonal psychotherapy. New York Oxford University ... delineated some contributing factors. Applications Interpersonal Psychotherapy has been proven as an effective ..., M. M. & Markowitz, J. C. 1998 . An Overview of Interpersonal Psychotherapy. In J. Markowitz, Interpersonal Psychotherapy pp. 1 33 .Washington D.C. American Psychiatric Press. ref IPT for children .... C. 1998 . An Overview of Interpersonal Psychotherapy. In J. Markowitz, Interpersonal Psychotherapy ..., Weissman MM, Moreau D, Garfinkel R. Efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy for depressed adolescents ... ref Hinrichsen, G.A. 1999 . Treating older adults with Interpersonal Psychotherapy for depression. Psychotherapy ...., Weissman, M. M., et al 1993 Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Adolescents. New York Guilford ... its use without expert training and support. ref Morris, J. 2002 Interpersonal psychotherapy a trainee ... ef cacy of an antidepressant alone and both with and without psychotherapy as maintenance treatment of ambulatory nonbipolar depression. ref Weismann, M.M., 2006 . A Brief History of Interpersonal Psychotherapy. Psychiatric Annals. 36 8. ref IPT takes structure from psychodynamic psychotherapy, but also ..., J. S., & Kistner, J. 2006 . The interpersonal, cognitive, and social nature of depression . Mahwah ... in the relationships. ref name Swartz, H. 1999 pp. 139 Swartz, H. 1999 . Interpersonal therapy. In M ...   more details



  1. Interpersonal Circumplex

    The interpersonal circle or interpersonal circumplex is a model for conceptualizing, organizing, and assessing interpersonal behavior, traits, and motives Wiggins, 2003 . The interpersonal circumplex is defined ... of Human agency agency and communion Horowitz, 2004 . Thus, each point in the interpersonal circumplex ... warmth nor hostility from others . The interpersonal circumplex can be divided into broad Circular segment segments such as fourths or narrow segments such as sixteenths , but currently most interpersonal ... test s designed to measure these eight interpersonal circumplex octants. For example, the Interpersonal Adjective Scales IAS Wiggins, 1995 is a measure of interpersonal traits associated with each octant of the interpersonal circumplex. The Inventory of Interpersonal Problems IIP Horowitz, Alden, Wiggins, & Pincus, 2000 is a measure of problems associated with each octant of the interpersonal circumplex, whereas the Inventory of Interpersonal Strengths IIS Hatcher & Rogers, 2009 is a measure of strengths associated with each octant. The Circumplex Scales of Interpersonal Values CSIV Locke, 2000 is a 64 item measure of the value individuals place on interpersonal experiences associated with each octant of the interpersonal circumplex. The Person s Relating to Others Questionnaire ... assesses the interpersonal dispositions of a target person, not by asking the target person directly .... Since interpersonal dispositions are key features of most personality disorders , interpersonal circumplex ... of interpersonal traits within a geometric circle. It allows for comparison of different traits within ... psychology interpersonal reflex References Cited reflist General Hatcher, R.L., & Rogers, D.T. 2009 . Development and validation of a measure of interpersonal strengths The Inventory of Interpersonal Strengths. Psychological Assessment, 21 , 544 569. Horowitz, L.M. 2004 . Interpersonal foundations ..., L.E., Wiggins, J.S., & Pincus, A.L. 2000 . Inventory of Interpersonal Problems Manual . Odessa, FL ...   more details



  1. Interpersonal psychoanalysis

    , MD & New York Jason Aronson. See also Interpersonal psychotherapy Family therapy Relationship counseling Transactional analysis References reflist DEFAULTSORT Interpersonal Psychoanalysis Category Psychotherapy Category Psychoanalysis by type psych stub Mental health stub bg ...psychoanalysis Interpersonal psychoanalysis is based on the theories of Harry Stack Sullivan 1892 1949 , an American psychiatrist , who believed that the details of a patient s interpersonal interactions with others can provide insight into the causes and cures of mental disorder . ref Sullivan, H. S. 1953 . http www.amazon.com gp reader 0393001385 The interpersonal theory of psychiatry. New York Norton. ref ref Evans, F. Barton 1996 . http books.google.com.au books?id 9 GUnVqJYYoC&pg PA53&ots 32lW0qk6bk&dq Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry&sig k Jad879C27Aw1sbu6GHJdksBOw PPP1,M1 Harry Stack Sullivan Interpersonal Theory and Psychotherapy. London Routledge. ref Selective inattention Sullivan proposed that patients could keep certain aspects or components of their interpersonal relationships out of their awareness by a psychological behavior described as selective inattention. The term has to a degree passed into common usage Selective inattention . Personifications Sullivan emphasized that psychotherapist s analyses should focus on patients relationships and personal interactions to obtain knowledge of affecting patterns and tendencies personifications. Such analyses would consist of detailed questioning regarding moment to moment personal interactions, even including those with the analyst himself. For Sullivan, personifications embody one s assumptions, schemata, internalised representations of others and reflected appraisals of the self . ref Paul Brinich Christopher Shelley ... ambiguities in interpersonal relations that Sullivan termed parataxic distortion ...a very similar .... 65 ref Literature Curtis, R. C. & Hirsch, I. 2003 . Relational Approaches to Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy ...   more details



  1. Interpersonal reflex

    Interpersonal reflex is a term created by Timothy Leary and explained in the book, Interpersonal Diagnosis of Personality A functional theory and methodology for personality evaluation 1957 . While examining recorded protocols of communications in adults, Leary discovered that typical patterns of interaction existed. Individual units of these behaviors were called interpersonal mechanisms or interpersonal reflexes. p 96 They are defined as the observable, expressive units of face to face social behavior. These reflexes are automatic and involuntary responses to interpersonal situations. They are independent of the content of the communication. They are the individual s spontaneous methods of reacting to others. Leary states, The reflex manner in which human beings react to others and train others to respond to them in selective ways is, I believe, the most important single aspect of personality. The systematic estimates of a patient s repertoire of interpersonal reflexes is a key factor in functional diagnosis. p 97 . Examining interpersonal reflexes helps to explain communication and behavioral patterns in healthy and unhealthy relationships. For example, tender, supportive operations tend to train others to agree, conciliate, and depend. Rigid autocratic individuals seek out docile admiring followers. Competitive, self enhancing behavior pulls envy, distrust, inferiority feelings, and at times respectful admiration from others. References Leary, T. 1957 . Interpersonal Diagnosis of Personality A functional theory and methodology for personality evaluation . Ronald Press Company New York. See also Interpersonal Circumplex Category Interpersonal relationships ...   more details



  1. Supportive psychotherapy

    Supportive psychotherapy is a psychotherapy psychotherapeutic approach that integrates psychodynamic , cognitive behavioral , and interpersonal psychotherapy interpersonal conceptual models and techniques. ref Winston, Arnold Richard N. Rosenthal & Henry Pinsker. Introduction to Supportive Psychotherapy . Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Publishing, 2004. ref The objective of the psychotherapist therapist is to reinforce the patient s healthy and adaptive cognitive therapy patterns of thought behavioral therapy behaviors in order to reduce the intrapsychic intrapsychic conflicts that produce symptoms of mental disorder s. Unlike in psychoanalysis , in which the analyst works to maintain a neutral demeanor as a blank canvas for transference , in supportive therapy the therapist engages in a fully emotional, encouraging, and supportive relationship with the patient as a method of furthering healthy defense mechanisms , especially in the context of interpersonal relationships . This therapy has been used for patients suffering from severe cases of addiction as well as Bulimia Nervosa, stress and other mental illnesses. ref Werman, David S. The Practice of Supportive Psychotherapy . New York, New York, Psychology Press, 1984. ref to be expanded Main uses As initial therapy, to be reduced and not to be prolonged, used in situations or periods where there is a lack of means for systematic approach, behaviorism . Examples of such situations critical negotiations volatile but unavoidable everyday life or decisive situations compromises to introduce at least minimal operational, efficient relationship conditions in long term, engaged relationships, based on lasting agreements See also phenomenology References reflist Category Psychotherapy Category Clinical psychology Category Psychiatric treatments Category Counseling Category Mental health psych stub ...   more details



  1. Interpersonal compatibility

    Interpersonal compatibility is a concept that describes the long term interaction between two or more ... concepts of interpersonal compatibility have existed from ancient times see, e.g., Plato s Lysis dialogue Lysis , no general theory of interpersonal compatibility has been proposed in psychology . Existing ... of interpersonal compatibility is analyzed in non scientific fields see, e.g., Astrological compatibility . Among existing psychological tools for studying and or measuring interpersonal compatibility, the following are noteworthy A test of Interpersonal Circumplex interpersonal compatibility ... Schutz further developed into Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation FIRO B questionnaire ... Edmund Emery , Aldine Atherton Chicago. ref DMO tool by Lyudmila Sobchik DMO stands for Interpersonal ... may be irrelevant to interpersonal compatibility Some, if not all personality parameters even genetically determined ones , may change over time and or due to interpersonal interaction The non traditional ... Complementarity in social psychology is defined on the basis of the interpersonal circle Carson, 1969 , according to which interpersonal behaviors fall on a circle with two dimensions, namely dominance i.e. dominant submissive and warmth i.e. hostile friendly . It states that each interpersonal ... Endogamy Family therapy Friendship Interpersonal attraction Interpersonal communication Interpersonal ... 2001 , The Interpersonal Principle of Complementarity A Meta Analysis, Retrieved Apr 2, 2008, from ... 2008 Gender Differences in Interpersonal Complementarity Within Roommate Dyads, Personality And Social ...? Interpersonal Complementarity Versus Similarity, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Vol ... of interpersonal problems. In R. Plutchik & H.R. Conte Eds. , Circumplex models of personality ... 2007 Self Efficacy, Values, and Complementarity in Dyadic Interactions Integrating Interpersonal and Social ... on Interpersonal Complementarity, Personality And Social Psychology Bulletin , Vol. 33, no. 8 ...   more details



  1. Interpersonal relationship

    Close Relationships Refimprove date August 2011 An interpersonal relationship is an association between .... Interpersonal relationships are formed in the context of social, cultural and other influences. The context ... other, though this is a much broader domain than that covered under the topic of interpersonal ... groups. Most scholarly work on relationships focuses on the small subset of interpersonal relationships involving romance love romantic partners in pairs or Dyad sociology dyads . Interpersonal ... York W.H. Freeman and Company. ref The study of interpersonal relationships involves several branches ... analysis. Interpersonal ties are also a subject in mathematical sociology . TOC limit 3 Development Interpersonal relationships are relational dialectics dynamic systems that change continuously ... kinds of interpersonal relations as well. According to the model, the natural development of a relationship ... use the term flourishing relationships to describe interpersonal relationships that are not merely .... ref name snyder Interpersonal interactions associated with negative relationships include criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and stonewalling. Over time, therapy aims to turn these interpersonal ..., and self soothing. Citation needed date August 2011 Similarly, partners in interpersonal relationships ... in an interpersonal context to work toward flourishing relationships. People often turn to others ... about good events and the response of the person with whom the event was shared have personal and interpersonal .... ref Gable, S.L., & Reis, H.T. 2010 . Good News Capitalizing on Positive Events in an Interpersonal ... Go Right? The Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Benefits of Sharing Positive Events. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 87, 228 245. ref Other perspectives Neurobiology of interpersonal ... of social and interpersonal skills. Expressing gratitude and sharing appreciation for a partner is the primary ... interpersonal wikiquote wikiversity interpersonal relationships Please add related links to Outline ...   more details



  1. Interpersonal attraction

    and interpersonal behavior, including the more subtle nonverbal behavioral information of interpersonal ... 2009 09 12 ref Interpersonal attraction is the attraction between person people which leads to friendship s and romantic love romantic intimate relationship relationship s. Interpersonal attraction ... is and is not considered beautiful or attractive. The study of interpersonal attraction is a major area of research in social psychology . Interpersonal attraction is related to how much we like , dislike ... together and resist their separation. When measuring interpersonal attraction, one must refer to the qualities .... Repulsion is also a factor in the process of interpersonal attraction, one s conception of attraction ... H. title Interpersonal Attraction publisher Addison Wesley Publishing Co. year 1969 id CCCN 69 17443 isbn 0201005603 ref Measurement Interpersonal attraction is most frequently measured using the Interpersonal .... February 1973 Interpersonal Attraction , Annual Review of Psychology. pg 316 336 doi 10.1146 annurev.ps.24.020173.001533 .... ref cite journal last Byrn first Donn coauthors William Griffit title Interpersonal Attraction ... annurev.ps.24.020173.001533 ref Causes Many factors leading to interpersonal attraction have been ... psychology similarity , Interpersonal compatibility Complementarity complementarity , reciprocal ... of interpersonal attraction. Studies about attraction indicate that people are strongly attracted ... principles of interpersonal attraction is the rule of similarity similarity is attractive ... correlation between the proportion of attitudes shared, and the degree of interpersonal ... interpersonal attraction. A 2004 study, based on indirect evidence, concluded that humans ... February 9, 2011 ref Similarity in different aspects Findings suggest that interpersonal similarity ... are attracted to others who are similar to them in demographics, physical appearance, attitudes, interpersonal ... otherwise. Moreover, other than investigation the effect of physical looks on interpersonal attraction ...   more details



  1. Interpersonal perception

    Interpersonal perception is an area of research in social psychology psychology social psychology which examines the beliefs that interacting people have about each other. This area differs from social cognition and person perception by being interpersonal rather than intrapersonal, and thus requiring the interaction of at least two actual people. Phenomena studied accuracy the correctness of A s beliefs about B self other agreement whether A s beliefs about B matches B s beliefs about himself similarity whether A s and B s beliefs match Psychological projection projection assumed similarity whether A s beliefs about B match A s beliefs about herself reciprocity the similarity of A s and B s beliefs about each other meta accuracy whether A knows how others see her assumed projection whether A thinks others see her as she sees them These variables cannot be assessed in studies that ask people to form beliefs about fictitious targets. Research Although interest in this area has grown rapidly with the publication of Malcolm Gladwell s 2005 book Blink book Blink ref Gladwell M. 2005 . Blink the power of thinking without thinking. Boston, MA Little, Brown. ref and Nalini Ambady s thin slices research, the discipline is still very young, having only been formally defined by David Kenny in 1994. The sparsity of research, in particular on the accuracy of first impressions, means that social psychologists know a lot about what people think about others, but far less about whether they are right. Many attribute this to a criticism that Lee Cronbach Cronbach wrote in 1955 about how impression accuracy was calculated, ref Cronbach, L. J. 1955 . Processes affecting scores on understanding of others and assumed similarity. Psychological Bulletin , 52, 177 193. ref which resulted in a 30 ... necessary nor sufficient for accuracy. ref Kenny, D.A. 1994 . Interpersonal perception A social relations ... behavior as predictors of interpersonal consequences A meta analysis. Psychological Bulletin ...   more details



  1. Interpersonal communication

    Interpersonal communication is usually defined by communication scholars in numerous ways, usually describing ... behave and communicate in different ways to construct and negotiate a social reality . While interpersonal ... our ideas, thoughts, and feelings to another person. Our interpersonal communication skills are learned behaviors that can be improved through knowledge, practice, feedback, and reflection. Interpersonal ... communication , and more. A primary concept of interpersonal communication looks at communicative acts ... on different interpersonal levels depending on who they are engaging in communication with. For example ... or significant other. Overall, interpersonal communication can be conducted using both direct ... communication. Successful interpersonal communication assumes that both the message senders and the message ... and others Huston & Burgess, 1979, p.4 . Social exchange theory argues the major force in interpersonal ... 2008 Baxter, L., Braithwaite, D. 2008 . Engaging theories in interpersonal communication Multiple ... can most likely be seen in interpersonal communication due to the close nature of interpersonal ... Most individuals naturally desire to have a close bond in the interpersonal relationships we are a part ... Individuals desire a sense of assurance and predictability in the interpersonal relationships ... 2011 Openness and closedness In close interpersonal relationships, individuals may often feel a pressure ... is undoubtedly harmful to interpersonal relationships disclosure is sharing information with others ... interpersonal indisclosure.html Self Disclosure ref The reason that self disclosure is labeled ... the interpersonal rules of self disclosure. Rather than slowly disclosing personal thoughts ... cite journal last Weiss first Seth coauthors Marian Houser title Student Communication Motives and Interpersonal ... dialectic in interpersonal communication as the key to healthy marital dyads. He proposes that people ... with an interpersonal conflict, they can decide how they want to deal with it. They can avoid anti social ...   more details



  1. Bridge (interpersonal)

    . Slides 9 10. http scienceoftheweb.org 15 396 lectures lecture07.pdf ref See also Interpersonal ties ...   more details



  1. Interpersonal ties

    interpersonal References Reflist External links http hbswk.hbs.edu item 4516.html Caves, Clusters ... of Weak Ties in Recruiting Category Interpersonal relationships ...   more details



  1. Multitheoretical psychotherapy

    Onesource date April 2009 Multitheoretical psychotherapy MTP is a new approach to integrative psychotherapy developed by Jeff E. Brooks Harris and his colleagues at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. MTP is organized around five principles for integration Intentional Multidimensional Multitheoretical Strategy Based Relational Being intentional involves making informed choices about the focus of treatment, theoretical conceptualization, intervention strategies, and relational stances. MTP encourages counselors to think in a multidimensional manner, recognizing the rich interaction between thoughts, actions, and feelings within the context of biology, interpersonal patterns, social systems, and cultural contexts. MTP uses a multitheoretical framework to organize training and treatment. Psychotherapists can use a combination of theories to formulate a multitheoretical conceptualization to understand clients and guide interventions. The combination of theorical ideas and interventions is based on the individual needs of clients. MTP encourages therapists to work interactively with thoughts, actions, and feelings Cognitive strategies are used to encourage functional thoughts Behavioral interventions promote effective actions Experiential Humanistic skills can be used to explore adaptive feelings and personal experiences. Counselors are also encouraged to use theories that explore contextual dimensions that shape thinking, acting, and feeling Biopsychosocial strategies focus on biology and result in adaptive health practices Psychodynamic Interpersonal interventions are used to understand and modify interpersonal patterns Systemic Constructivist skills are used to explore family ... generation model of integrative psychotherapy , MTP combines features of earlier approaches. Like ... Multitheoretical Psychotherapy. Boston Houghton Mifflin. refend External links Category Psychotherapy Category Integrative psychotherapy ...   more details



  1. Group psychotherapy

    Interventions infobox Name Group psychotherapy Image Grouptherapy.jpg Caption Group psychotherapy ICD10 ... Group psychotherapy or group therapy is a form of psychotherapy in which one or more therapists treat a small group of clients together as a group. The term can legitimately refer to any form of psychotherapy when delivered in a group format, including Cognitive behavioural therapy or Interpersonal ... interpersonal relationships within the group. The broader concept of group therapy can ... therapy , music therapy or the TaKeTiNa Rhythm Process . History of group psychotherapy The founders of group psychotherapy in the USA were Joseph H. Pratt, Trigant Burrow and Paul Schilder . All ... World War II group psychotherapy was further developed by Jacob L. Moreno , Samuel Slavson, Hyman ... Psychotherapy . ref Yalom and Leszcz 2005 The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy, 5th edition ... . Another recent development is the theory and method of group psychotherapy based on an integration ... Kingdom group psychotherapy initially developed independently, with pioneers S. H. Foulkes and Wilfred ..., for example by Yalom, ref Yalom and Leszcz 2005 The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy ...?id PAQ.033.0441A ref ref Billow R 2005 . Bion Today. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy ... factors in the 5th edition of The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy ref Yalom and Leszcz 2005 The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy, 5th edition, Basic Books, Preface p. xii ref are derived ... 131 142 ref ref See also the American Group Psychotherapy Association http www.agpa.org guidelines factorsandmechanisms.html ... person can lift the member s self esteem and help develop more adaptive coping styles and interpersonal ... in a process that is a form of transference specific to group psychotherapy. The therapist s interpretations ... and supportive environment for members to take risks by extending their repertoire of interpersonal ... Alliance and Cohesion Variables as Predictors of Outcome in Short Term Group Psychotherapy ...   more details



  1. Psychodynamic psychotherapy

    refimprove date March 2008 Psychology sidebar Psychodynamic psychotherapy is a form of depth psychology , the primary focus of which is to reveal the unconscious content of a client s psyche in an effort to alleviate psychic tension. ref http www.guidetopsychology.com txtypes.htm Psychodynamic psychodynamic psychotherapy guidetopsychology.com ref In this way, it is similar to psychoanalysis . It also relies on the interpersonal relationship between client and therapist more than other forms of depth psychology. In terms of approach, this form of therapy also tends to be more eclectic than others, taking techniques from a variety of sources, rather than relying on a single system of intervention. It is a focus that has been used in individual psychotherapy , group psychotherapy , family therapy , and to understand and work with institutional and organizational contexts. Citation needed date June 2007 History The principles of psychodynamics were first introduced in the 1874 publication Lectures on Physiology by German scientist Ernst Wilhelm von Br cke . Br cke, taking a cue from thermodynamics , suggested all living organisms are energy systems, governed by the principle of Conservation of energy energy conservation . During the same year, Br cke was supervisor to first year medical student Sigmund Freud at the University of Vienna . Freud later adopted this new construct of dynamic physiology to aid in his own conceptualization of the human psyche. Later, both the concept and application of psychodynamics was further developed by the likes of Carl Jung , Alfred Adler , Otto ... and Characteristics Although psychodynamic psychotherapy can take many forms, commonalities include .... A view that internal representations of experiences are organized around interpersonal relations. A conviction ... references Psychology Psychotherapy DEFAULTSORT Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Category Psychodynamics Category Psychotherapy af Psigodinamiese terapie bg et Ps hhod naamiline ...   more details



  1. Positive Psychotherapy

    Inappropriate tone date November 2010 advert date October 2010 Positive psychotherapy PPT since 1968 ... workers. Prof. Peseschkian, MD, 1933 2010 was a specialist in neurology , psychiatry , psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic medicine. Positive psychotherapy is a method in the field of Humanistic psychology humanistic and psychodynamic psychotherapy and is based on a positive image of man, which correlates ..., European Association for Psychotherapy EAP World Council for Psychotherapy WCP, International Federation of Psychotherapy IFP and other statutory institutions . Today positive psychotherapy has been ..., the Wiesbaden Postgraduate Training Institute for Psychotherapy and Family Therapy WIPF was established ... and pedagogues in the field of PP. WIPF is also the forerunner of Wiesbaden Academy for Psychotherapy ... psychotherapy training in Germany. Since 1974, more than 38,000 physician s and psychologist ... colleagues in Eastern European and Asian countries. Positive psychotherapy is represented worldwide by the http www.positum.org World Association of Positive Psychotherapy WAPP . It has so far organized the four World Congresses for Positive Psychotherapy in St. Petersburg , Russia 1997 , in Wiesbaden ... Peseschkian, founder of Positive Psychotherapy, was awarded the German order of merit. This order ... psychotherapy as a modality are Promotion of a transcultural and positive approach to psychotherapy ... Integration of different therapeutic directions In terms of positive psychotherapy the traditional psychotherapy and medicine are described by three criteria a the psychopathologic procedure with the intention ... beside each other c the passive attitude of the patient. Positive psychotherapy tries to broaden ... The three main principles of positive psychotherapy address the positive, content wise and strategic ... Peseschkian formulated with the Balance Model of Positive Psychotherapy an innovative contemporary approach to dynamic psychotherapy a vivid model of coping with conflicts in different cultures. According ...   more details



  1. Sensorimotor psychotherapy

    about the body oriented psychotherapy the stage called sensorimotor Theory of cognitive development Sensorimotor Psychotherapy is a form of psychotherapy that by using modifications directly at the most basic sensorimotor level rather than modifications at the conscious goal oriented behavioral level as a primary entry point in processing trauma, aims to resolve the limitations of behavior, thinking and feeling caused by trauma. It was developed by Pat Ogden, Ph.D. and Kekuni Minton, Ph.D. Graduate credit for doctoral degree in Somatic Psychology or Clinical Psychology can be obtained at Santa Barbara Graduate Institute as part of their Professional Specialty Program by attending Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Trainings. Unresolved responses evoked in trauma involving both arousal and defensive responses are shown to contribute to many PTSD symptoms and to be critical elements in the use of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. References Damasio, A. 1999 . The feeling of what happens. New York Harcourt, Brace. Diamond, S., Balvin, R. & Diamond, F. 1963 . Inhibition and choice. New York Harper and Row. Fisher, A. G. & Murray, E. A. 1991 . Introduction to sensory integration theory. In A. Fisher, E. Murray, & A. Bundy Eds. , Sensory integration Theory and practice pp. 3 26 . Philadelphia Davis. Gendlin, E. 1978 . Focusing. New York Bantam Books. Hannaford, C. 1995 . Smart moves Why learning is not all in your head. Arlington, VA Great Ocean Publishers. Herman, J. 1992 . Trauma and recovery. New York Basic Books. Hobson. J. A. 1994 . The chemistry of conscious states. New York Back Bay Books. LeDoux, J. 1996 . The emotional brain. New York Simon and Schuster. Levine, P. 1997 . Waking the tiger Healing trauma. Berkeley, CA North Atlantic Books. MacLean, P. D. 1985 . Brain evolution relating ... mind toward a neurobiology of interpersonal experience.. New York Guilford. Solomon, Z., Laror ... Psychotherapy Institute See also Body Psychotherapy psych stub Category Body psychotherapy ...   more details



  1. Body psychotherapy

    primarysources date September 2011 Mind body interventions Body psychotherapy , ref Body Psychotherapy An Introduction . Nick Totton. Open University Press. 2003. ISBN 0 335 21038 4 pb 0 335 21039 2. ref ref Body Psychotherapy , ed. Tree Staunton. Brunner Routledge. 2002. ISBN 1 58391 115 4 9PB0 1 58391 116 2 pb ref ref Body, Breath and Consciousness A Somatics Anthology , ed. Macnaughton, North Atlantic Books. August 5, 2004 . English ISBN 1 55643 496 0 ISBN 978 1 55643 496 9 ref also referred to as body oriented psychotherapy and somatic psychology , is a significant cn date April 2012 branch of psychotherapy , with origins in the work of Pierre Janet , Sigmund Freud and particularly Wilhelm Reich . The European Association for Body Psychotherapy EABP has a searchable bibliography of body psychotherapy, containing over 4,000 entries. ref http www.eabp.org bibliography EABP bibliography ref There is a recent review of body psychotherapy research. ref R hricht, F. 2009 . Body oriented psychotherapy The state of the art in empirical research and evidence based practice A clinical perspective. Journal of Body, Movement & Dance in Psychotherapy , Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 135 156. ref Branches or methods of body psychotherapy often trace their origins to the work of the founders of the particular ... to that of Gerda Boyesen , Rubenfeld Synergy to Ilana Rubenfeld s work, Body mind Psychotherapy to a development ... Mind psychotherapy Principles, Techniques and Practical Applications . Susan Aposhyan. W.W. Norton .... ref Handbuch der K rperpsychotherapie The Handbook of Body Psychotherapy , ed. Gustl Marlock & Halko ... Psychotherpists ref Contemporary Body Psychotherapy , ed. Linda Hartley. 2009. Routledge. ISBN 978 0 415 43939 8 ref . Body psychotherapy is one modality used in a multi modal approach to treating psychological .... 1997. North Atlantic Books. ISBN 1 55643 233 X ref ref Victims of Cruelty Somatic Psychotherapy in the Healing ... Body psychotherapy Category Mental health Category Mid importance psychology articles Category ...   more details



  1. Integrative psychotherapy

    Integrative psychotherapy may involve the fusion of different schools of psychotherapy . The word integrative in Integrative psychotherapy may also refer to integrating the personality and making it cohesive ... in Integrative Psychotherapy publisher International Integrative Psychotherapy Association ... and eclectic counselling and psychotherapy , Palmer and Woolfe, 1999 , the authors make clear ... draws ad hoc from several approaches in the approach to a particular case. ref name PalmerWolfe Psychotherapy ... Integrative and eclectic counselling and psychotherapy publisher SAGE Publications year 1999 location pages 57,256 isbn 0761957995 See http www.amazon.co.uk Integrative Eclectic Counselling Psychotherapy ... Norcross first J. C. authorlink coauthors Goldfried, M. R. Eds. title Handbook of psychotherapy integration ... on psychotherapy integration. ref and working within their own preferences and capabilities as practitioners ... off. Some of the more common therapies include psychoanalysis psychoanalytic psychotherapy ... behavioral therapy , gestalt therapy , body psychotherapy , psychodynamic psychotherapy , family systems therapy , person centered psychotherapy , and existential therapy . Hundreds of different theories of psychotherapy are practiced. ref name Complementary cite book last Robson first Terry authorlink ... in an existing school of psychotherapy, the therapist begins to practice. Then, after follow up ... therapies. A pragmatic or a theoretical approach can be taken when fusing schools of psychotherapy .... Different routes to integrative psychotherapy The most recent edition of the Handbook of Psychotherapy ... it is precisely the factors common to the most psychotherapies that make any psychotherapy successful ... eclectic psychotherapy is Arnold Lazarus 2005 Multimodal Therapy . Larry E. Beutler s model ... level, whereas others describe the relationship between several systems of psychotherapy. One prominent ... from psychoanalytic object relations theory and cognitive psychotherapy. The most notable model describing ...   more details



  1. Psychotherapy Research

    Infobox journal title Psychotherapy Research cover File PRcover2011.jpg editor Paulo P.P. Machado, J. Christopher Muran discipline Psychotherapy former names abbreviation Psychother. Res. publisher Routledge country frequency Bimonthly history 1990 present openaccess license impact 1.708 impact year 2010 website http www.tandf.co.uk journals titles 10503307.asp link1 http www.tandfonline.com toc tpsr20 current link1 name Online access link2 http www.tandfonline.com loi tpsr20 link2 name Online archive JSTOR OCLC 21464424 LCCN 92659531 CODEN PRSECG ISSN 1050 3307 eISSN 1468 4381 Psychotherapy Research is a bimonthly Peer review peer reviewed academic journal covering research in all fields of psychotherapy outcome, process, education and training of therapists, as well as investigations of services. It is published by Routledge on behalf of the Society for Psychotherapy Research . The founding team of Editor in chief editors consisted of David Shapiro, Hans Strupp, and Klaus Grawe. The current editors are Paulo Machado University of Minho and Christopher Muran Derner Institute, Adelphi University . Abstracting and indexing Psychotherapy Research is abstracted and indexed in MEDLINE , Scopus , Social Sciences Citation Index , Psychological Abstracts , PsycINFO , PsycLIT , and Innovations & Research . According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2010 impact factor of 1.708, ranking it 42nd out of 102 journals in the category Psychology, Clinical . ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Psychology, Clinical title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Social Sciences accessdate 2011 09 10 work Web of Science postscript . ref References Reflist External links Official website http www.tandf.co.uk journals titles 10503307.asp Category Psychotherapy journals Category Publications established in 1990 Category Bimonthly journals Category Taylor & Francis academic journals Category English language journals ...   more details



  1. Psychomagic (psychotherapy)

    csb wikipage 1 Psychomagic Tag removed, this page was correctly split from Psychomagic per a long standing split tag Psychomagic the name of a therapeutic practice used by Alejandro Jodorowsky . The technique is alleged to be useful in psychotherapy . It combines art, Eastern philosophies particularly Zen Buddhism , mysticism and modern psychotherapy to allegedly heal patients with emotional problems. The principle relies on the belief that the unconscious mind takes a symbolic act as a fact. So a symbolic act could accordingly help solve some types of non rational conflicts. These acts are prescribed by the therapist after having studied the patient s personality and family tree . References Jodorowsky, Alejandro 2010 , Psychomagic The Transformative Power of Shamanic Psychotherapy , Rochester, VT Inner Traditions, ISBN 978 1 59477 336 5. Jodorowsky, Alejandro 2001 , La danza de la realidad , Madrid Ediciones Siruela, S.A. ISBN 84 7844 735 0. Jodorowsky, Alejandro 2005 , Psicomagia , Madrid Ediciones Siruela, S.A. ISBN 84 7844 780 6. David Britland, Chan Canasta A Remarkable Man, pub. by Martin Breese See also Alejandro Jodorowsky Magical thinking Mentalism Psychosomatic illness Category Mentalism Category Mind body interventions Category Pseudoscience Category Psychotherapy alt med stub ...   more details



  1. Behavioral psychotherapy

    Behavioral psychotherapy is a type of psychotherapy from the behaviourism tradition, and one of two streams of thought the other being cognitive psychotherapy that have come together to produce cognitive behavioral therapy . Behavioral psychotherapy has a rich tradition in research and practice. From a purely behavioral perspective, behavior therapy has shown considerable success with clients from a variety of problems. Traditional behavior therapy draws from respondent conditioning and operant conditioning to solve client problems. Current forms Behavioral therapy based on operant and respondent principles has considerable evidence base to support its usage. ref William O Donohue and Kyle E ... psychology and is often termed clinical behavior analysis . Behavioral psychotherapy has become increasingly ... BAO ref Behavioral psychotherapy has developed greater interest in recent years in personality ... psychotherapy is functional analytic psychotherapy . Functional analytic psychotherapy is a longer duration behavior therapy. ref Kohlenberg & Tsai. Functional analytic psychotherapy building intense ... psychotherapy is contextual in its origins and nature. ref Wulfert 2002 Can Contextual Therapies ... behaviorism and functional contextualism . Functional analytic psychotherapy holds to a process ... behavioral therapy . ref Gifford, E. 2002 Socrates and the Dodo Bird Clinical Behavior Analysis and Psychotherapy ... , 3 3 , 265 70 http www.baojournal.com ref Functional analytic psychotherapy has a strong research support. Recent functional analytic psychotherapy research efforts are focusing on management of aggressive ... Recent efforts in behavioral psychotherapy have focused on the supervision process. ref Walser, R.D. ... process parallels the behavioral psychotherapy. ref Callaghan, G.M. Functional Analytic Psychotherapy ... Behavioral Psychotherapy Category Mental health Category Counseling Category Clinical psychology Category Applied psychology Category Psychotherapy Category Behaviorism bg ...   more details



  1. Forensic psychotherapy

    Forensic Psychotherapy is the application of psychology psychological knowledge to the treatment of Mental disorder mentally disordered or mentally ill patient s who commit violence violent or destructive acts against others or themselves. Commonly applied Medical diagnosis diagnoses would include personality disorder and psychosis . The link between personality disorder and offending is not firmly established although many of those who commit offences have one or more personality disorders. The term forensic psychotherapy is usually associated with Psychodynamic psychotherapy including group psychotherapy and the therapeutic community approach. Cognitive behavioral therapy is more commonly associated with the field of psychology, particularly Forensic Psychology. Contentious Area It has been difficult to illustrate a clear link between psychological interventions that successfully reduce the incidence of offending and those that do not and clearly nothing has led to the elimination of crime. At times this has contributed to a profound pessimism about the effectiveness of any treatment ref Martinson R. 1974, What Works? Questions and Answers About Prison Reform. The Public Interest. 35. p 22 54 ref . This was particularly so in the United states of America but the influence spread to the United Kingdom ref Maguire J.What Works Reducing Offending. Wiley. Chichester. 1999 ref and arguably ... of time. However psychodynamic forensic psychotherapy has been shown to have some effect ref Leichsenring ... high security hospitals and a further four medium secure hospitals. Forensic Psychotherapy Working from ... and unreliable internal representations of paternal and other figures, psychotherapy can shed light ... a more adjusted life. The effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy, as is the case with other ... psychotherapy work. The evidence which is emerging, suggests that a range and variety of treatments ... for Forensic Psychotherapy http www.forensicpsychotherapy.com Category Forensic psychology ...   more details



  1. Child psychotherapy

    year 1992 title Infant parent psychotherapy with toddlers journal Development and Psychopathology ... first2 R last3 Pawl first3 JH year 2000 chapter Infant parent psychotherapy editor last Zeanah ... Guilford Press isbn 1593851715 ref Challenges to therapists Children entering psychotherapy have ... 4 pages 422 439 ref See also Clinical psychology Psychoanalysis Psychiatry Psychology Psychotherapy ... References reflist Category Child development Category Psychotherapy Attachment theory Humandevelopment ...   more details



  1. Bonding psychotherapy

    Multiple issues refimprove September 2010 wikify August 2010 Bonding Psychotherapy is a process of group therapy originally developed by New York psychiatrist Daniel Harold Casriel Daniel Casriel between 1965 and 1983. The method was called The New Identity Process but was officially changed in 2001 by the organization which continues his work. ref http www.bondingpsychotherapy.com american society ref References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Category Psychiatric treatments ...   more details




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