Notwithstanding the many methodological advances made in the field of psychotherapy research, at present a metatheoretical, school-independent framework to explain psychotherapy change processes taking into account their dynamic and complex nature is still lacking. Over the last years, several authors have suggested that a dynamic systems (DS) approach might provide such a framework. In the present paper, we review the main characteristics of a DS approach to psychotherapy. After an overview of the general principles of the DS approach, we describe the extent to which psychotherapy can be considered as a self-organizing open complex system, whose developmental change processes are described in terms of a dialectic dynamics between stability...
This article presents a brief overview of the metatheory of integral constructivism, highlighting im...
The innovations introduced by the Dynamic-Maturational Model of attachment and adaptation (DMM) are ...
Viewing counseling from a dynamical perspective rather than a static one, this study is concerned wi...
Notwithstanding the many methodological advances made in the field of psychotherapy research, at pre...
In an attempt to cease from reducing the world and its phenomena to linear modeling and analytic dis...
Nonlinear dynamic systems theories offer useful approaches for understanding psychoanalyses: One of ...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
The science of dynamic systems is the study of pattern formation and system change. Dynamic systems ...
The science of dynamic systems is the study of pattern formation and system change. Dynamic systems ...
Dynamic systems theory is a source of powerful new metaphors for psychoanalysis. Phenomena such as c...
OBJECTIVE: Despite increasing evidence for the effectiveness of intensive short-term dynamic psychot...
The paper will highlight the dynamics of change over the process of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Th...
Psychotherapy process research nowadays is facing the need to make research evidence from different...
Psychotherapy and psychopathology are facing significant changes that, on the one hand, are fosterin...
This article presents a brief overview of the metatheory of integral constructivism, highlighting im...
The innovations introduced by the Dynamic-Maturational Model of attachment and adaptation (DMM) are ...
Viewing counseling from a dynamical perspective rather than a static one, this study is concerned wi...
Notwithstanding the many methodological advances made in the field of psychotherapy research, at pre...
In an attempt to cease from reducing the world and its phenomena to linear modeling and analytic dis...
Nonlinear dynamic systems theories offer useful approaches for understanding psychoanalyses: One of ...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
The science of dynamic systems is the study of pattern formation and system change. Dynamic systems ...
The science of dynamic systems is the study of pattern formation and system change. Dynamic systems ...
Dynamic systems theory is a source of powerful new metaphors for psychoanalysis. Phenomena such as c...
OBJECTIVE: Despite increasing evidence for the effectiveness of intensive short-term dynamic psychot...
The paper will highlight the dynamics of change over the process of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Th...
Psychotherapy process research nowadays is facing the need to make research evidence from different...
Psychotherapy and psychopathology are facing significant changes that, on the one hand, are fosterin...
This article presents a brief overview of the metatheory of integral constructivism, highlighting im...
The innovations introduced by the Dynamic-Maturational Model of attachment and adaptation (DMM) are ...
Viewing counseling from a dynamical perspective rather than a static one, this study is concerned wi...