In the following paper the author describes the integrative therapy process with a depressed client. Different integrative diagnoses are presented, like self-in-relationship model, schizoid ego splitting, script system and attachment styles. The therapeutic process is described in different phases, special emphasis is given to the integrative relational methods and to the process of transference and countertransference
This article analyzes the current state of integrative psychotherapy with respect to various levels ...
This article traces the pathways that led the author to his current integrative perspective on psych...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
This paper represents counseling approaches which can be interconnected to benefit a client’s overal...
This commentary discusses the therapy of a trauma survivor from the perspective of psychotherapy int...
Although integration has been formally influencing the field of psychotherapy since the 1930s, its i...
In the present paper a case of major depression is presented and is treated from an integrationist, ...
AbstractIn this case study, the two year-long psychotherapy of a dysthymic and self-critical woman i...
This article highlights the distinction between integration and eclecticism, arguing for an integrat...
Ingram (2009) presents a case study conducted within her model of psychotherapy integration, a syste...
Ingram's (2009) case history of Ms. Q demonstrates how an integrative model can be used to tailor th...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
This paper describes the process of therapy of a depressive client througth exploring her personal m...
AbstractThis paper focuses on highlighting the perspective relations in problem formulation regardin...
This paper makes a theoretical reflection on the possibilities of integration in psychotherapy. Ther...
This article analyzes the current state of integrative psychotherapy with respect to various levels ...
This article traces the pathways that led the author to his current integrative perspective on psych...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
This paper represents counseling approaches which can be interconnected to benefit a client’s overal...
This commentary discusses the therapy of a trauma survivor from the perspective of psychotherapy int...
Although integration has been formally influencing the field of psychotherapy since the 1930s, its i...
In the present paper a case of major depression is presented and is treated from an integrationist, ...
AbstractIn this case study, the two year-long psychotherapy of a dysthymic and self-critical woman i...
This article highlights the distinction between integration and eclecticism, arguing for an integrat...
Ingram (2009) presents a case study conducted within her model of psychotherapy integration, a syste...
Ingram's (2009) case history of Ms. Q demonstrates how an integrative model can be used to tailor th...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
This paper describes the process of therapy of a depressive client througth exploring her personal m...
AbstractThis paper focuses on highlighting the perspective relations in problem formulation regardin...
This paper makes a theoretical reflection on the possibilities of integration in psychotherapy. Ther...
This article analyzes the current state of integrative psychotherapy with respect to various levels ...
This article traces the pathways that led the author to his current integrative perspective on psych...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...