This post is in response to The Janusian Process in Creativity By Albert Rothenberg, M.D. Treatment of illness through psychotherapy is a demanding task. All of us who practice this procedure ...
We’re honored to welcome Bruce Sewick, LCPC, CADC, a nationally respected educator and clinician, for a powerful presentation on MDMA-assisted psychotherapy and its transformative potential for ...
Family systems therapy, also called family therapy, is a psychotherapy treatment that focuses on the relationships between family members. Family systems therapy uses a different approach than many ...
Starting herapy can be daunting — an unfamiliar experience that requires some vulnerability and a willingness to share one’s deepest emotions. For some folks, digging deep to gain greater ...
Somatic therapy, also called somatic experiencing therapy, is a therapeutic approach that helps you process physical symptoms of trauma, abuse, or stress stored in the body. Somatic therapy can be ...
Let's start with the easiest possible answer, given your situation: if the only reason you’re going is because someone else wants you to or is making you — your wife, your parents, the court, etc. — ...
Psychotherapy is a mutually creative process involving new and productive personality characteristics in the patient and the use of creative thinking and effects by the psychotherapist. The use of a ...
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