By Maria Gilbert
Integrative remedy is a unifying method that brings jointly physiological, affective, cognitive, contextual and behavioural structures, making a multi-dimensional relational framework that may be created anew for every person case.
Integrative remedy: a hundred Key Points and Techniques offers a concise and available consultant that permits execs and scholars to seem past particular methods in an effort to draw upon principles and methods that might top support the customer.
Divided into invaluable sections, components of dialogue include:
- the case for an integrative method of therapy
- the centrality of courting and dimensions of self development
- the means of integrative therapy
- techniques and techniques
This ebook could be crucial studying for all psychotherapists and counsellors, either in perform and coaching, who are looking to extend their views and examine extra approximately an integrative process.
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Bohart (2000) suggests that resistance to the `Dodo bird verdict' comes from the threat it poses to speci®c theories: `If it were not so threatening . . it would long ago have been accepted as one of psychology's major ®ndings. Then it would have been built upon and explored instead of continually being debated. That data calls for a change in how we view therapy, but the ®eld continues to stick to the old technique-focused paradigm' (Bohart, 2000: 129). In addition, the resistance to researching common factors that support the change process may result from competitiveness and a defence of our own positions in that `we are unwilling to consider the merit of certain notions if they come from those we do not consider to be part of our reference group' (Goldfried, 1980: 996).
A key issue in the different debates concerns the extent to which affect is viewed as separate from cognition, and if so which mode predominates. There is also the issue as to whether cognition is being viewed as rational thought. Antonio Damasio regards `affect' as denoting a combination of emotions, moods and feelings; also, he does not separate emotions from cognitions, holding that emotions are intimately involved in the capacity to reason (Damasio, 1994). This view is based on his research with patients who have experienced severe brain injuries, enabling him to demonstrate the integrated nature of human functioning.
Tallman and Bohart (2005) challenge the idea of the therapist as `hero' that is central to much research and clinical discussions of therapy and substitute instead the idea of the client as `hero' in the therapeutic process. They suggest that it is the client's capacity for self-healing and his creative ability to use whatever is on offer that leads to effective change and is the most potent common factor in psychotherapy. To support this approach Hubble et al. state: `We believe the Dodo verdict occurs because the client's abilities to use whatever is offered often surpass any differences that might exist in techniques and approaches' (1999: 95).