Integrativ Psykoterapi
Integrativ og dynamisk Psykoterapi kan hjælpe mennesker med at genvinde tabte og fortrængte potentialer og til at finde en ny balance i livet efter / eller i eksistentielle kriser og overbelastninger i krop og sjæl.
I selvudvikling vil vejen mod sjælelig og kropslig forankring af og til være smertefuld og angstfyldt. Forankrings- og selvudviklingsprocessen vil indeholde genoplivelsen af oprindelige SELV-oplevelser som derved åbner vejen til en mere tilfredsstillende indre følelse af glæde - at være mere i live, at være mere til stede i livet.
I integrativ psykoterapi er værktøjerne Gestaltterapi, Bioenergi, Biosyntese, åbnende og energigivende kropsøvelser, nærende og katalytisk kropsterapi, kropsbevidsthed og bevægelse, psykodrama, meditation, drømme, fantasirejser, kunstterapi, indsigtsgivende billedsymbolarbejde, eventyr, myter m.v.
Spirituel udvikling:
Spirituel udvikling er frigørende fordi den forpligter os som mennesker til at leve fra et langt dybere niveau af os selv og derved udvider det personlige bevidste refleksionsområde, når man er sammen med sig selv, når man lever i sin familie eller er sammen med klienten i den terapeutiske proces.
Spirituel udvikling handler også om at lære at leve vores liv fra hjertet, i tillid til sin intuition i stedet for kun at leve det gennem tankerne eller være styret af omverden.
Spirituel udvikling er centralt at beskæftige sig med, fordi det spirituelle rummer alle menneskers indre visdom og peger frem mod at mennesker uanset race, social status og religiøs opfattelse, er forbundet og inspireret af den samme kilde.
Oprigtig spiritualitet handler om et forpligtende engagement i livet og bevidsthedsudvikling. Dette spirituelle perspektiv for menneskelig udvikling mener vi er centralt for det menneske der ønsker at være Integrativ Psykoterapeut / Coach – ikke mindst fordi verden af i dag politisk og socialt peger fremad imod det multietniske og internationale samfund.
Menneskesyn:
Humanistisk, Holistisk og Eksistentielt. Det overordnede menneskesyn bygger på den Jungianske psykologi og beskrivelsen af mennesket som værende unikt og indeholdende en kerne af uendelig visdom.
Metode:
Metoden i det terapeutiske arbejde er fænomenologisk.
European Association for Integrative Psychotherapy - EAIP
Integrative Psychotherapy : Statement of Philosophy
Integrative Psychotherapy embraces first and foremost a particular attitude towards the practice of psychotherapy which affirm the importance of a unifying approach to persons. Thus a major focus is on responding appropriately and effectively to the person at the emotional, spiritual, cognitive, behavioural and psysiological levels. The aim of this is to facilitate integration such that the quality of the person´s being and functioning in the intrapsychic, interpersonal and socio-political space is maximised with due regard for each individual’s own personal limits and external constraints.
Within this framework it is recognised that integration is a process to which therapists also need to commit themselves. Thus there is a focus on the personal integration on therapists. However, it is recognised that while a focus on personal growth in the therapist is essential there needs also to be a commitment to the pursuit og knowledge in the area of psychotherapy and its related fields. Therefore tre EAIP defines as ”Integrative” any methodology and integrative orientation in psychotherapy which exemplifies, or is developing towards, a conceptually coherent, principled, theoretical combination of two or more specific approaches, and/or represents a model of intregration in its own right. In this regard there is a particular ethical obligation on integrative psychotherapists to dialogue with colleagues of diverse orientations and to remain informed of developments in the field.
A central tenet of Integrative Psychotherapy is that no single form of therapy is best or even adequate in all situations. Integrative Psychotherapy therefore promotes flexibility in its approach to problems but also subscribes to the maintenance of a standard of excellence in service to clients, in supervision and in training. Thus when integrative therapists deaw on defferent strategies, techniques and theoretical constructs when dealing with particular situations, this is not done haphazardly but in a manner informed both by clinical intuition and a sound knowledge and understanding of the problems at hand and the interventions to be applied.
In the final analysis Integrative Psychotherapy, while affirming the importance of foregrounding particular approaches or combinations of approaches in regard to specific problems, nevertheless places the highest priority on those factors which are common to all psychotherapies, especially the therapeutic relationship in all its modalities. In regard to the therapeutic relationship however, particular emphasis is placed on the maintenance of an attitute of respect, kindness, honesty and equality in regard to the personhood of the client in a manner which affirms the integrity and
humanity both of the self and the other. Integrative Psychotherapy affirms the importance of providing a holding environment in which growth and healing can takeplace in an intersubjective space which has been co-created by both client and therapist.
Delegates of European Organisation EAP: EAIP / Kenneth Evans, 2 St. James Terrace, GB-NG1 6FW Nottingham: www.psychother.com
International Integrative Psychotherapy Association: www.intergativeassociation.com
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