integrative counseling psychologyperson-centered counselingresearch clinicroutine outcome evaluationtransactional analysis psychotherapyThe research described in this article involved a naturalistic, nonrandomized evaluation of transactional analysis and gestalt psychotherapies, integrative counseling psychology, and ...
Existential-integrative therapy: Foundational implications for integrative practice. This article provides an overview and case application of the existential-integrative (EI) approach to psychotherapy. I developed the EI approach based on the existentialhumanistic work of Rollo May and James Bugental. In...
holismhumanisticintegrativeproject人文主义acute © 2007 - M Soth: From humanistic holism via the 'integrative project' towards integral-relational Body Psychotherapy Page 1 From humanistic holism via the 'integrative project' towards integral relational Body Psychotherapy by Michael Soth Soth, M. (2007...
Emotion-Focused Therapy is an integrative, humanistic, empirically-supported approach; it emerged from the Person-Centered tradition and in particular its experiential branch (i.e., late Rogers and Gendlin). It integrates active process-... Elliott, Robert,Greenberg, Leslie S. 被引量: 10发表:...
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Tom Greening was an existential-humanistic psychologist who practiced for more than 50-years in the same psychotherapy office where he began working with James F. T. Bugental. He served for 34 years as the editor of theJournal of Humanistic Psychology. Tom was also a prolific poet with 10 ...
Neo-humanistic-experiential therapy is based on the importance of the relationship as a stubborn attempt by two human beings to meet each other in a genuine manner and as involving the intention to promote the deepening of the client's experience. This is seen as leading to integrative self-...
Integrative psychotherapytranstheoretical modelhumanistic psychotherapyexistential psychotherapyacceptance and commitment therapyThis article explores the similarities between humanistic (and existential) psychotherapy, represented here by the ideas of Viktor Frankl, Erich Fromm and Irvin Yalom, and Acceptance and ...