Interestingly, the relationships not only arguments in marital therapy, but are also an important area of focus in individual psychotherapy. In fact, an approach that proved to be interpersonal therapy is effective in the treatment of depression. This is based on the simple fact that regardless of the main causes of the depression, relationship problems normally occur.
When the interpersonal therapy, the phase of evaluation of three sessions.? Then begins the intermediate stage. This is the work in the interpersonal area selected problem. They tend to be one of the four areas (i.e., pain, disputes, role transitions, or interpersonal deficits).The meeting of three or four recent are the stage of completion.
The techniques used in interpersonal therapy are common to other psychotherapies. Among these exploratory techniques, encouragement of Bas-relief, explanation, analysis, communication and techniques for modification of the behaviour and the use of the therapeutic relationship. No specific theoretical approach is adopted.
As you can see in the previous discussion of relational therapy can do individually, as well as the more traditional relationship with partners. I worked with a similar knowledge in my work with people. In this case, there is a clear theoretical approach, that being clinical biopsychology. A part of the clinical approach biopsychological is emotional restructuring. This is designed to deal with the emotional memories negative past and present related reports. The evaluation phase usually lasts for a single session and serves to identify the areas to be addressed in therapy.
Once identified the problematic relationships, it addresses only one by one. This can be done in a single session. If successful, the patient feels different about the relationship that Treaty immediately. This form of relationship therapy is explained in more detail in my site, including a professional document that explains the basis for treatment.
A part of meeting emotional restructuring is giving a description of why the man in question involved in behaviors he or she did so. This gives a new vision of the relationship of therapy. The patient can see that the person has been discussed is a giver or a worker. In fact, use the understanding of behavior of donors and the interest of individual therapy relationship advice. The intimate topic of donors and buyers in reports completely transforms the new book by Robert r. Moss, pH. d. and Rex Walker, Ph.d. on my site.
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