Schools of psychotherapy originated in 20th century are still considered to be not only classic, but also fundamental in approach. Nevertheless, new psychotherapeutic concepts based on postmodern thought become increasingly more popular. They reflect the ongoing changes of the modern society, yet their emergence can be simultaneously perceived as a symptom of these changes. The article describes two of the new therapeutic approaches that seem to be the most powerful and widespread - in order to situate them in the field of contemporary psychotherapy and to point out their advantages and potential disadvantages
This article proposes a reflection on the impact that some postmodern features can have on the sense...
This article proposes a reflection on the impact that some postmodern features can have on the sense...
M.Litt. et Phil.The shift from a modern to a postmodern culture that is still in the process, brings...
‘Postmodernism’ has made a substantial impact on various schools of psychotherapy, including family ...
This paper addresses the challenges that psychotherapy faces in the context of the so called postmod...
In this article the author rejoins Lyddon and Weill's position on cognitive psychotherapy and postmo...
Modern transformations are traced in the new movements of philosophy and art. The basis of modernis...
Postmodernism has appeared on the psychoanalytic horizon and with it brought change and some confusi...
Since the late 1980s, a number of innovative practice approaches have appeared on the social work sc...
This paper explores the relationships between psychotherapy and postmodernism from the answer that t...
ABSTRACT This article described the connection between hypnosis and postmodernism. Sapp (2015a) defi...
Artículo de publicación ISIAs a consequence of the invitation to contribute this piece of writing, I...
Essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary psychotherapy, Contemporary Jungian Analysis...
In this article the influence of postmodernist conception on two main pshychotherapeutic approaches,...
Despite significant resistance, psychology is being dragged into the postmodern era. While many deba...
This article proposes a reflection on the impact that some postmodern features can have on the sense...
This article proposes a reflection on the impact that some postmodern features can have on the sense...
M.Litt. et Phil.The shift from a modern to a postmodern culture that is still in the process, brings...
‘Postmodernism’ has made a substantial impact on various schools of psychotherapy, including family ...
This paper addresses the challenges that psychotherapy faces in the context of the so called postmod...
In this article the author rejoins Lyddon and Weill's position on cognitive psychotherapy and postmo...
Modern transformations are traced in the new movements of philosophy and art. The basis of modernis...
Postmodernism has appeared on the psychoanalytic horizon and with it brought change and some confusi...
Since the late 1980s, a number of innovative practice approaches have appeared on the social work sc...
This paper explores the relationships between psychotherapy and postmodernism from the answer that t...
ABSTRACT This article described the connection between hypnosis and postmodernism. Sapp (2015a) defi...
Artículo de publicación ISIAs a consequence of the invitation to contribute this piece of writing, I...
Essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary psychotherapy, Contemporary Jungian Analysis...
In this article the influence of postmodernist conception on two main pshychotherapeutic approaches,...
Despite significant resistance, psychology is being dragged into the postmodern era. While many deba...
This article proposes a reflection on the impact that some postmodern features can have on the sense...
This article proposes a reflection on the impact that some postmodern features can have on the sense...
M.Litt. et Phil.The shift from a modern to a postmodern culture that is still in the process, brings...