item: #1 of 66 id: ijip-103 author: Modic, Karmen Urška; Žvelc, Gregor; PhD, Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy and Counselling, Ljubljana title: Helpful Aspects of the Therapeutic Relationship in Integrative Psychotherapy date: 2015-12-13 words: 9167 flesch: 51 summary: In addition to this, our conclusions are based on participants’ own descriptions and illustrate a variety of client experiences. Client experience of helpful factors in a day Treatment program: A qualitative approach. keywords: acceptance; analysis; aspects; attunement; categories; category; change; client; connection; contact; data; different; elliott; emotional; empathic; erskine; events; experience; factors; feeling; healing; helpful; important; inquiry; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; interview; journal; lambert; ljubljana; london; main; match; methods; model; new; number; participants; person; process; psychology; psychotherapy; qualitative; relational; relationship; research; results; safety; significant; study; theory; therapeutic; therapeutic relationship; therapist; things; time; trust; understanding; university; vol; way; work cache: ijip-103.pdf plain text: ijip-103.txt item: #2 of 66 id: ijip-105 author: O'Reilly-Knapp, Marye title: Book Review of Relational Patterns, Therapeutic Presence: Concepts and practice of Integrative Psychotherapy by Richard G. Erskine date: 2015-12-22 words: 3014 flesch: 43 summary: Titled “Life International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 6, 2015 83 scripts and attachment patterns: theoretical integration and therapeutic involvement”, Chapter 5 describes life scripts. In chapter two, A therapy of contact-in-relationship, inquiry and attunement are discussed more fully. keywords: affect; attunement; body; book; case; chapter; client; concepts; contact; ego; inquiry; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; involvement; journal; life; methods; needs; parent; patterns; presence; process; psychotherapy; relational; relationship; richard; script; section; self; states; study; theory; therapeutic; therapist; unconscious; working cache: ijip-105.pdf plain text: ijip-105.txt item: #3 of 66 id: ijip-106 author: Tryon, Warren W.; Fordham University title: Theoretical Integration: Thinking Outside The Box date: 2017-01-28 words: 10341 flesch: 35 summary: Key words: Clinical orientations; theoretical unification; psychotherapy integration ______________________ Clinical Orientations Clinical orientations are the broad conceptual bases that every psychotherapist uses to guide and structure their assessment and therapy sessions. keywords: accommodation; american; aps clinical; assimilation; behavioral; behavioral clinical; big; brain; change; clinical orientation; clinicians; cognitive; cognitive clinical; common; concepts; consistent; core; critical; doi; effects; emphasis; example; existential; experience; explanatory; focus; form; formation; greenberg; guilford; humanistic; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; journal; key; learning; meaningful; mechanisms; memory; methods; models; narrative; natural; network; neural; neural network; neuroscience; new; orientation consistent; orientations; patient; people; personality; perspective; pharmacologic; phenomena; practice; press; principles; processing; properties; property; prototype; psychodynamic; psychodynamic clinical; psychological; psychology; psychotherapy; read; rychlak; science; simulate; stimulus; support; synapses; theoretical; theories; theory; therapies; therapist; transference; tryon; unconscious; unification; unified; vol; york cache: ijip-106.pdf plain text: ijip-106.txt item: #4 of 66 id: ijip-114 author: Finlay, Linda; The Open University, UK title: Nurturing an Integrating ‘Adult’ in Integrative Psychotherapy date: 2017-07-29 words: 10273 flesch: 49 summary: That ‘Little Marnie’ was safely cared for elsewhere felt freeing to Marnie, allowing a more capable, balanced, resourceful ‘Adult Marnie’ to ‘take over’ when relating to her father. In this article, I offer a way of conceptualising work with the Adult ego state as nurturing a client’s Integrating Adult – the cohesive, ‘grown-up’ part of our thinking-feeling-experiencing Self in the here-and-now, free of contaminations from old Parent and Child scripts. keywords: able; adult; adult ego; analysis; approach; archaic; aspects; awareness; berne; care; child; child ego; childhood; client; compassion; contact; critical; cultural; deconfusion; different; ego; ego state; erskine; example; experience; family; father; feelings; finlay; hargaden; healing; heritage; instance; integrated; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; international journal; joines; journal; level; life; like; little; love; marnie; model; moment; mother; moursund; needs; new; nourishing; nurturing; old; parent; parent ego; parenting; parts; past; person; place; positive; present; process; psychotherapy; reality; relational; relationship; response; self; sense; shame; sills; social; state; summers; theory; therapeutic; therapist; thinking; transactional; transference; tudor; use; vol; way; ways; work; working cache: ijip-114.pdf plain text: ijip-114.txt item: #5 of 66 id: ijip-119 author: Aafjes-van Doorn, Katie; Adelphi University, Garden City, New York title: A review of the Manual of Regulation-Focused Psychotherapy for Children (RFP-C) with Externalizing Behaviors: A Psychodynamic Approach by Leon Hoffman, Timothy Rice, & Tracy Prout. New York, NY: Routledge, 2015. 236 pp. date: 2017-07-29 words: 1584 flesch: 31 summary: Katie Aafjes-van Doorn Abstract: It is not often that I keep therapy manuals as bedtime reading and that I go through them cover to cover, but the Manual of Regulation-Focused Psychotherapy for Children (RFP-C) with Externalizing Behaviors (RFP-C; Hoffman, Rice, & Prout, 2015) was a real pleasure to read. International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 7, 2016 85 A review of the Manual of Regulation-Focused Psychotherapy for Children (RFP-C) with Externalizing Behaviors: A Psychodynamic Approach by Leon Hoffman, Timothy Rice, & Tracy Prout. keywords: approach; authors; behaviors; book; child; children; clinical; clinicians; different; externalizing; hoffman; integrative; international; interventions; journal; manual; new; practice; psychodynamic; psychotherapy; regulation; research; rfp; rice; theoretical; treatment; vol; york cache: ijip-119.pdf plain text: ijip-119.txt item: #6 of 66 id: ijip-122 author: Krupnik, Valery; Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton title: Nested Hierarchy for Therapy Integration: Integrating the Integrative date: 2018-04-12 words: 13955 flesch: 43 summary: Whether therapy integration often or ever results in increased efficacy is an open question that, to our knowledge, no study has conclusively answered. That may not be surprising considering that therapy integration comes with both presumed advantages and real challenges. keywords: acceptance; action; adaptive; aip; american; approach; assimilative; behavioral; bls; case; cbt; certain; change; choice; client; clinical; cognitive; common; consistent; constraints; depression; desensitization; development; dialectics; different; disorders; doi; eds; effectiveness; efficacy; ego; emdr; emdr interventions; emotional; encounter; erskine; evidence; evolutionary; example; experience; exposure; eye; factors; family; feedback; fidelity; figure; flexibility; general; goal; hierarchical; hierarchy; important; information; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; international journal; interventions; journal; justin; krupnik; level; life; maintenance; mechanisms; memory; mental; model; movement; need; nested; new; norcross; number; objective; outcome; particular; personality; perspective; phase; practice; principles; process; processing; protocol; psychiatry; psychological; psychology; psychopathology; psychotherapy; ptsd; related; relational; relationship; research; response; review; self; session; set; sets; shapiro; social; specificity; standard; states; stress; study; symptoms; tdd; techniques; theoretical; theories; theory; therapeutic; therapies; therapist; therapy; therapy integration; traumatic; treatment; universality; verbal; vol; way; york cache: ijip-122.pdf plain text: ijip-122.txt item: #7 of 66 id: ijip-126 author: Knapp, Marye O'Reilly; PhD, Professor Emerita of Widener University title: Integrative Psychotherapy ‘Revisited’ date: 2017-02-11 words: 4339 flesch: 50 summary: International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 7, 2016 51 Referred by a colleague, Anne walked into my office stating that she wanted to find out more about herself. Until Anne could learn about her relational needs and how her parent’s neglect impacted her life, until she could feel the anguish that went with these memories, only then could she begin to understand what the pain and numbness International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 7, 2016 54 meant. keywords: anne; attunement; awareness; body; child; client; contact; ego; erskine; experiences; feelings; framework; inquiry; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; involvement; journal; life; methods; mother; motivation; needed; needs; past; personality; presence; process; psychotherapy; relational; relationship; self; states; theories; theory; therapeutic; time; vol; work cache: ijip-126.pdf plain text: ijip-126.txt item: #8 of 66 id: ijip-129 author: Arnd-Caddigan, Margaret; East Carolina University; Stickle, Marilyn; private practice title: A Psychotherapist’s Exploration of Clinical Intuition: A Review of the Literature and Discussion date: 2018-04-26 words: 8997 flesch: 52 summary: This article presents an overview of the concept of clinical intuition, and a case study that demonstrates some ways that clinical intuition may be a valuable tool in psychotherapy. The increased awareness of the potential benefits of the phenomenon of clinical intuition suggests the advantages of further legitimizing its use and training thereof. keywords: analysis; attunement; berne; betsch; bion; case; client; clinical; clinical intuition; cognitive; communication; concept; connection; context; core; decision; different; erskine; example; experience; fact; felt; freud; general; group; implicit; important; information; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; international journal; intuition; intuitive; journal; judgment; julie; jung; kahneman; knowledge; level; life; literature; making; moursund; nature; new; participants; phenomenon; point; process; processes; psychoanalysis; psychology; psychotherapy; relational; relationship; research; role; self; social; study; theories; theory; therapeutic; therapist; thinking; thought; transactional; treatment; unconscious; understanding; use; vol; way; work; york cache: ijip-129.pdf plain text: ijip-129.txt item: #9 of 66 id: ijip-138 author: Rodriguez, Jose Manuel Martinez title: Relational Methods and Theories of Intersubjectivity date: 2018-02-09 words: 6199 flesch: 52 summary: International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 8, 2017 1 Relational Methods and Theories of Intersubjectivity Jose Manuel Martinez Rodriguez Abstract: The set of relational methods outlined by Integrative Psychotherapy provide a comprehensive guide for intersubjective treatment. The relational methods of Integrative Psychotherapy put into practice many insights emanating from research regarding the origins of intersubjectivity in child development. keywords: affective; analysis; attunement; body; brain; cervantes; child; client; clinical; development; dialogue; different; dog; dogs; early; erskine; experience; feeling; focus; fonagy; imitation; important; infant; innate; inquiry; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; intersubjectivity; journal; kind; language; life; meltzoff; memories; methods; mind; moore; mother; movements; need; new; object; old; people; practice; presence; process; psychotherapy; related; relational; relationship; research; rizzolatti; role; self; session; shared; stern; studies; theories; theory; therapeutic; time; transactional; trevarthen; vol; way; words; years cache: ijip-138.pdf plain text: ijip-138.txt item: #10 of 66 id: ijip-141 author: Rodriguez, Jose Manuel Martinez title: Intersubjective Aspects of Relational Group Process: From Exclusion to Integration date: 2018-04-12 words: 5314 flesch: 47 summary: International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 8, 2017 26 Intersubjective Aspects of Relational Group Process: From Exclusion to Integration Jose Manuel Martinez Rodriguez Abstract: Through the use of Relational Group Process (Erskine, 2013) the therapist(s) and group members join together to build an intersubjective environment a co-constructed group experience. The more the group matrix holds individual experiences, the more internal and external contact of group members is fostered. keywords: analysis; approach; aspects; attunement; aware; beliefs; better; brain; development; dynamics; environment; erskine; experience; group; group members; group process; group psychotherapy; henry; human; individual; inquiry; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; intersubjective; journal; levels; martínez; members; memories; methods; needs; neurons; new; order; participants; people; person; press; process; psychotherapy; questions; r.g; relational; relational group; relationship; result; risk; rizzolatti; role; script; siegel; social; states; stern; theories; therapeutic; therapist; transactional; treatment; trevarthen; unconscious; vol; way; york cache: ijip-141.pdf plain text: ijip-141.txt item: #11 of 66 id: ijip-142 author: Crumb, Loni; Department of Interdisciplinary Professions, East Carolina University title: Integrating Feminist Narrative Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy, and Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy: A Short-Term Case Study date: 2019-03-18 words: 6216 flesch: 46 summary: The counselor did not engage in further questioning during this session to avoid overwhelming Anna as she worked through resistance. Anna was college-educated and had been gainfully employed for nine years. keywords: ability; absolutist; anna; approach; behavior; beliefs; brown; change; clients; clinical; counseling; counselor; development; dominant; ellis; emotive; epston; erskine; experiences; feminist; fnt; gilligan; health; help; integrative; international; issues; journal; lee; life; mental; narrative; needs; pct; personal; positive; practice; problem; process; prochaska; professionals; psychotherapy; rational; rebt; received; relationships; role; self; session; stage; stories; story; theory; therapeutic; therapy; use; vol; white; women cache: ijip-142.pdf plain text: ijip-142.txt item: #12 of 66 id: ijip-143 author: Hass, Henrik title: A review of a Guide to the World of Dreams: An Integrative Approach to Dreamwork by Ole Vedfelt, London & New York, Routledge, 2017 date: 2019-03-18 words: 1047 flesch: 47 summary: The 10 core qualities of dreams are designated as 1) Dreams Deal with Matters Important to Us, 2) Keywords: dream interpretation, dream psychotherapy, dream-complexity, integrative dreamwork, dreamwork manual. keywords: book; core; dreams; dreamwork; information; integrative; intelligence; international; journal; perspectives; psychotherapy; qualities; quality; step; theory; unconscious; vedfelt; vol cache: ijip-143.pdf plain text: ijip-143.txt item: #13 of 66 id: ijip-144 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: Developmentally Based, Relationally Focused Integrative Psychotherapy: Eight Essential Points date: 2019-12-04 words: 3589 flesch: 43 summary: Keywords: Integrative psychotherapy, relational psychotherapy, relationship, presence, child development, enactments, unconscious patterns, ego states, paradoxical theory of change, history of integrative psychotherapy -------------------------------------- The development of integrative psychotherapy has been an exciting journey of discovery and sharing. I called what I was teaching integrative psychotherapy. keywords: affect; analysis; behavior; body; change; child; childhood; client; concepts; current; developmental; ego; erskine; essential; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; journal; life; methods; moursund; new; past; person; points; psychotherapists; psychotherapy; relational; relationship; script; self; states; theories; theory; therapeutic; transactional; trautmann; understanding; use; vol; york cache: ijip-144.pdf plain text: ijip-144.txt item: #14 of 66 id: ijip-145 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: Child Development in Integrative Psychotherapy: Erik Erikson’s First Three Stages date: 2019-12-17 words: 9577 flesch: 55 summary: During the same era that Erikson was working, Bowlby (1969, 1973, 1980) also wrote about early child development. Keywords: Attunement, unconscious relational patterns, developmental attunement, developmental image, implicit memory, procedural memory, subsymbolic memory, child development, developmental psychotherapy, therapeutic inference, integrative psychotherapy, relational psychotherapy, Erik Erikson -------------------------------------- keywords: adult; affect; age; attachment; attunement; autonomy; baby; basic; behavior; body; books; bowlby; child; childhood; children; client; concepts; contact; david; developmental; disruptions; early; emotional; erikson; erskine; experience; face; family; freud; image; infancy; infant; initiative; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; interpersonal; journal; later; life; london; memory; mistrust; months; mother; needs; new; new york; parents; patterns; phenomenological; physical; piaget; play; press; procedural; psychological; psychotherapy; quality; relational; relationship; research; sara; self; sense; sessions; stage; stern; theory; therapeutic; time; trust; unconscious; vol; work; world; years; york; young cache: ijip-145.pdf plain text: ijip-145.txt item: #15 of 66 id: ijip-150 author: Nuboloni, Isabella title: “A Tender Mother May Be There for Me!”: Forms of Vulnerability and Relational Processes Promoting the Integration of the Self date: 2020-03-04 words: 9431 flesch: 60 summary: Meanwhile, I continued to name and validate Stella’s relational needs (Erskine & Trautmann, 1996/1997a). Painting was Stella’s vital experience, which she always contrasted with her immobilization and sense of being dead inside. keywords: able; analysis; attunement; atwood; beginning; body; child; children; contact; development; drawing; dynamic; erskine; experience; feel; feelings; figure; forms; good; help; husband; inquiry; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; international journal; journal; kind; knapp; later; life; little; long; love; methods; mind; months; mother; needs; new; old; o’reilly; patient; person; process; psychological; psychotherapy; relational; relationship; result; script; self; sense; session; sisters; stella; stern; stolorow; story; suffering; theories; therapeutic; therapist; time; transactional; trautmann; vital; voice; vol; way; words; work; world; years; york cache: ijip-150.pdf plain text: ijip-150.txt item: #16 of 66 id: ijip-159 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: Compassion, Hope, and Forgiveness in the Therapeutic Dialogue date: 2020-10-26 words: 5358 flesch: 63 summary: If the loss of hope results in depression, then hope must be an essential element in psychotherapy. He encouraged clients to make plans and find various way of making those plans come true. keywords: abuse; affect; agatha; anger; attunement; behavior; body; central; children; clients; compassion; confused; desire; empathy; erskine; experience; fantasies; forgiveness; hope; husband; important; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; journal; life; marriage; new; people; person; physical; psychotherapy; relationship; resentment; sense; sessions; step; story; suffering; vol; way; word; years; york cache: ijip-159.pdf plain text: ijip-159.txt item: #17 of 66 id: ijip-161 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: Relational Withdrawal, Attunement to Silence: Psychotherapy of the Schizoid Process date: 2020-12-23 words: 6662 flesch: 59 summary: • What if the concept of true self and false self did not represent what was occurring inside Violet? I provided long pauses between my statements to allow Violet time to experience and process any affect related to what I was saying. keywords: attachment; bed; body; clients; contact; continued; criticism; description; erskine; experience; eyes; false; family; feelings; guntrip; hiding; husband; important; integrative; internal; international; interpersonal; journal; life; long; mother; place; present; press; process; psychotherapy; quiet; relational; relationship; schizoid; self; sensations; session; silence; stories; therapeutic; time; true; violet; vol; vulnerability; way; winnicott; withdrawal; words; work cache: ijip-161.pdf plain text: ijip-161.txt item: #18 of 66 id: ijip-163 author: Eastop, Dan title: Schizoid Phenomena and Relational Needs date: 2022-01-11 words: 10393 flesch: 56 summary: Relational needs are discussed in terms of transference, countertransference, and schizoid phenomena. Keywords Schizoid, schizoid process, social façade, relational needs, schizoid phenomena, transference, countertransference, relational psychotherapy, integrative psychotherapy Was Fairbairn (1952) being provocative when he wrote that “according to my way of thinking, everybody without exception must be regarded as a schizoid”? keywords: attachment; awareness; child; client; contact; countertransference; creative; definition; early; emotional; erskine; experience; façade; guntrip; hard; helen; hidden; ideas; impact; individual; initiate; inner; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; international journal; involved; journal; life; little; mutuality; needs; order; patient; patterns; people; person; personality; phenomena; present; process; psychotherapy; relating; relational; relational needs; relationship; safe; safety; schizoid; security; self; sense; social; space; structure; style; therapeutic; therapist; time; unique; use; vital; vol; vulnerable; way; ways; withdrawal; work; world cache: ijip-163.pdf plain text: ijip-163.txt item: #19 of 66 id: ijip-165 author: Little, Ray title: Engaging With the Schizoid Compromise: A Response to Erskine’s “Relational Withdrawal, Attunement to Silence: Psychotherapy of the Schizoid Process” date: 2021-03-12 words: 10213 flesch: 53 summary: Therapy of the Compromise: The Therapist’s Stance The initial therapeutic task with schizoid clients is to create sufficient safety (R. Klein, 1995; Little, 2001; O’Reilly-Knapp, 2001), including a containing, holding environment that is both nonwounding and unobtrusive and that creates an opportunity for the hidden, vulnerable, relational-seeking self to reemerge. Some schizoid personalities may perceive the master/slave unit as more acceptable than being in exile and therefore attach to others at a cost to themselves; other schizoid personalities may prefer withdrawal and fantasies to that of being closer, which is felt as more threatening. keywords: analysis; article; attachment; bad; behavior; charles; child; client; clinical; close; closeness; compromise; contact; countertransference; defenses; dilemma; disorders; early; ego; emotional; erskine; example; experience; external; extreme; fairbairn; fantasy; fear; feelings; film; guntrip; individual; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; international journal; isolation; journal; klein; life; like; little; mcwilliams; mind; nash; need; nonattachment; object; people; personalities; personality; position; presentation; processes; psychotherapy; reality; relational; relationship; result; safe; schizoid; schizoid personalities; seinfeld; self; session; state; structure; therapeutic; therapist; time; transactional; understanding; violet; vol; way; withdrawal; working; world; years cache: ijip-165.pdf plain text: ijip-165.txt item: #20 of 66 id: ijip-166 author: Knapp, Marye O'Reilly; PhD, Professor Emerita of Widener University title: Silence, Withdrawal, and Contact in the Schizoid Process date: 2021-03-19 words: 6738 flesch: 70 summary: I heard from his wife that they had good times together before he became ill and died of kidney failure, which was attributed to a toxic herbicide used during the war. Because she needed more time than the group could give her, I suggested she come to individual sessions to do the regressive work she needed. keywords: bill; books; case; client; connection; contact; feelings; friend; group; guntrip; help; hiding; important; individual; integrative; international; isolation; jane; journal; later; life; linda; loss; lost; mother; peggy; person; place; presence; process; psychotherapy; relationship; safe; sandy; schizoid; self; sense; sessions; silence; state; sue; therapeutic; therapist; time; unit; vol; winnicott; withdrawal; words; work; world; years cache: ijip-166.pdf plain text: ijip-166.txt item: #21 of 66 id: ijip-167 author: Finlay, Linda; The Open University, UK title: The Phenomenological Use of Self in Integrative Psychotherapy: Applying Philosophy to Practice date: 2022-01-14 words: 9623 flesch: 56 summary: The aim in psychotherapy when using phenomenological inquiry is to ask questions that enable clients to make their own choices and find their own way through their specific life situation. In another version of relational inquiry, Spinelli (2007) explicitly invited clients to recognize similarities and differences between the here-and-now therapy relationship and what happens outside in “real life.” keywords: approach; attitude; awareness; bodily; body; buber; care; client; contact; context; description; dialogic; dialogue; different; erskine; existential; existentialism; experience; feeling; felt; finlay; focus; heidegger; holding; husserl; hycner; ideas; individual; inquiry; instance; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; international journal; journal; life; lifeworld; lived; meanings; merleau; mind; moment; needs; open; original; patient; person; phenomenological; phenomenology; philosophers; philosophy; ponty; practice; presence; present; press; process; psychology; psychotherapy; questions; relational; relationship; research; self; sense; silence; therapeutic; therapist; thou; throat; time; trans; university; use; vol; way; words; work; world cache: ijip-167.pdf plain text: ijip-167.txt item: #22 of 66 id: ijip-169 author: Finlay, Linda; The Open University, UK title: Reflexively exploring the ‘therapeutic use of self’: A response to Richard Erskine’s five-chapter case study of Allan date: 2022-02-17 words: 13003 flesch: 56 summary: International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 12, 2021 163 Reflexively Exploring the “Therapeutic Use of Self:” A Response to Richard Erskine’s Five-Chapter Case Study of Allan Linda Finlay Abstract I asked him to make those comments again, and loudly, like he was talking to little Allan. keywords: affect; allan; approach; attachment; attitude; aware; awareness; behavior; best; body; boy; care; case; challenge; child; client; commitment; contact; course; creative; critical; criticism; curiosity; different; dream; dwelling; early; ego; emotional; ending; erskine; experience; face; finlay; focus; gestalt; healing; important; inquiry; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; international journal; journal; life; little; model; moment; mother; moursund; needs; new; non; open; parts; patient; patterns; people; person; phenomenological; place; point; practice; presence; present; process; psychoanalytic; psychotherapy; questions; ready; relational; relationship; resistance; responses; richard; richard erskine; right; safe; schizoid; self; sense; sessions; shame; space; states; story; study; theory; therapeutic; therapist; time; use; voice; vol; way; ways; withdrawal; wonder; work; working; world cache: ijip-169.pdf plain text: ijip-169.txt item: #23 of 66 id: ijip-170 author: Martin, Lynn title: The Role of Shame in the Development of the Schizoid Process date: 2021-05-04 words: 4746 flesch: 59 summary: Throughout our work, any suggestion that her therapy needed to be time-limited would stimulate a schizoid withdrawal and an increase in physical pain for Carmen. The Referral Some years ago, I received a call from a woman who was desperate for me to work with her adult daughter, Carmen, who had just been discharged from a psychiatric unit. keywords: able; adult; affect; anger; attempt; body; carmen; child; collection; development; early; erskine; experience; fault; husband; integrative; international; journal; life; medication; mother; needs; pain; parents; physical; process; psychiatric; psychological; psychotherapy; relational; relationship; response; role; schizoid; script; self; shame; suicide; therapy; time; voice; vol; way; withdrawal; work; working; years cache: ijip-170.pdf plain text: ijip-170.txt item: #24 of 66 id: ijip-171 author: Hallett, John title: Review of Integrative Psychotherapy: A Mindfulness- and Compassion- Oriented Approach by Gregor Žvelc and Maša Žvelc, Routledge, 2021 date: 2022-01-07 words: 2578 flesch: 50 summary: They have built on the model by correctly pointing out that mindful awareness has been an integral part of IP, even though it has not been explicitly written about in those terms. Mindful awareness helps us to be fully present and at the same time not identified with our narrative self. keywords: approach; awareness; book; client; compassion; ecker; erskine; experience; integrative; international; journal; methodology; mindful; model; moment; narrative; physiological; psychotherapy; self; state; theory; therapist; vol; žvelc cache: ijip-171.pdf plain text: ijip-171.txt item: #25 of 66 id: ijip-173 author: Gourbin Adjagba, Claudine title: Reflections, Thoughts, and Considerations on Regression work in Group using Online Video Platforms date: 2022-03-10 words: 7133 flesch: 53 summary: In this article I give an example of group regression therapy via Zoom. She has been in group therapy for many years, attending two sessions per month. keywords: age; attachment; baby; bodywork; boundaries; client; contact; core; developmental; distance; domain; emotional; erskine; experience; face; family; father; feeling; girl; group; history; holding; hope; infant; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; international journal; journal; life; little; loss; members; memories; months; mother; necessary; need; new; offer; person; personal; physical; possible; presence; process; psychotherapy; regression; relational; relationship; self; sense; session; setting; situation; sophie; space; stern; strong; therapeutic; therapist; time; trauma; traumatic; vol; work; working; years cache: ijip-173.pdf plain text: ijip-173.txt item: #26 of 66 id: ijip-19 author: none title: Regarding developmental perspectives date: 2010-05-04 words: 4482 flesch: 75 summary: In the proximity with little Frederic, his laughter hurts me. Alcoholism is such a common condition that therapists must be exposed to clients who suffer from it, whether the therapist is Regarding Developmental Perspectives Brigitte Rota Abstract: This case study presents the work with Frederic and how a bridge is being built between his current problems and an understanding about how his identity was built. keywords: afraid; body; boy; child; connection; contact; dancers; experience; feel; feeling; frederic; integrative; international; journal; know; laughter; little; mother; movement; music; need; old; order; pain; psychotherapy; relationship; right; self; sense; sensors; small; story; vol; world cache: ijip-19.pdf plain text: ijip-19.txt item: #27 of 66 id: ijip-2 author: user title: ijip-2 date: 2020-12-24 words: 6543 flesch: 60 summary: It became clear that I was not providing the kind of psychotherapy Violet needed. I provided long pauses between my statements to allow Violet time to experience and process any affect related to what I was saying. keywords: attachment; bed; body; clients; contact; continued; criticism; description; erskine; experience; eyes; false; family; feelings; guntrip; hiding; husband; important; internal; interpersonal; life; little; long; mother; place; present; press; process; psychotherapy; quiet; relational; relationship; schizoid; self; sensations; session; silence; silent; stories; therapeutic; time; true; violet; vulnerability; way; winnicott; withdrawal; words; work cache: ijip-2.docx plain text: ijip-2.txt item: #28 of 66 id: ijip-20 author: Stewart, Lindsay title: Relational Needs of the Therapist: Countertransference, Clinical Work and Supervision. Benefits and Disruptions in Psychotherapy date: 2010-06-03 words: 4862 flesch: 50 summary: Alcoholism is such a common condition that therapists must be exposed to clients who suffer from it, whether the therapist is International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2010 41 Relational Needs of the Therapist: Countertransference, Clinical Work and Supervision. All of us know of colleagues who have crossed boundaries and used clients to fulfill unmet relational needs. keywords: acceptance; archaic; attunement; awareness; boundaries; child; clear; client; client‟s; definition; emotional; example; experience; feelings; impact; important; initiate; integrative; international; journal; life; love; needs; person; personal; process; psychotherapy; relational; relational needs; relationship; security; self; sense; significant; supervision; therapeutic; therapist; unmet; validation; vol; ways; work cache: ijip-20.pdf plain text: ijip-20.txt item: #29 of 66 id: ijip-205 author: Carson, Gregory Dean; National Institute for the Psychotherapies; Reubens, Peggy; National Institute for the Psychotherapies; Shapiro, Sandra; National Institute for the Psychotherapies title: Integrative Trauma Treatment: Expanding the Psychoanalytic Frame date: 2023-02-06 words: 8872 flesch: 47 summary: Our purpose in discussing extra-analytic ideas and techniques and presenting clinical examples of their use is to introduce recently developed efficient and effective ways to resolve traumatic experiences that can be readily incorporated into psychoanalytic/psychodynamic practice. The National Institute of the Psychotherapies, Clinical Affiliate Program Faculty, The National Institute of the Psychotherapies 2 Integrative Trauma Program, The National Institute of the Psychotherapies Faculty, Integrative Trauma Program, The National Institute of the Psychotherapies 3 Integrative Trauma Program, The National Institute of the Psychotherapies Associate Professor Emeritus, Psychology Department, Queens College, CUNY International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 13, 2022 16 The Case for Extra-Analytic Techniques Psychoanalysts from many schools have published accounts of successful resolution of traumatic experiences beginning with Janet and Freud on through to today. keywords: able; address; adult; affect; analytic; anxiety; approach; arousal; attachment; belief; bls; body; carol; carson; case; change; child; clinical; death; der; dissociation; ecker; elements; emdr; emotional; experience; experiencing; extra; family; feeling; felt; implicit; institute; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; integrative trauma; international; international journal; journal; kitten; learning; life; mary; memories; memory; modalities; mother; need; negative; new; old; patient; point; positive; present; press; processing; program; psychoanalysis; psychotherapy; reconsolidation; related; relational; resolution; responses; result; self; sensations; sense; session; somatic; specific; states; surgery; symptoms; systems; techniques; therapeutic; therapist; time; tolerance; transference; trauma; traumatic; traumatized; treatment; use; van; vol; way; window; work cache: ijip-205.pdf plain text: ijip-205.txt item: #30 of 66 id: ijip-207 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: Depression or Isolated Attachment? Part 1 of a 5-Part Case Study of the Psychotherapy of the Schizoid Process date: 2022-01-07 words: 5080 flesch: 60 summary: Allan said that he wanted to continue psychotherapy sessions with me “because it could help.” These ideas about unconscious relational patterns served to heighten my curiosity about Allan’s childhood. keywords: affect; allan; analysis; attachment; behavior; case; child; childhood; clients; contact; countertransference; depression; erskine; feelings; hiking; identifying; inquiry; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; international journal; interpersonal; isolated; journal; life; mother; needs; patterns; people; phenomenological; psychotherapy; questions; quiet; reactive; relational; relationship; responsive; schizoid; self; sessions; therapeutic; transactional; unconscious; vol; work; year cache: ijip-207.pdf plain text: ijip-207.txt item: #31 of 66 id: ijip-208 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: Internal Criticism and Shame, Physical Sensations, and Affect: Part 2 of a 5-Part Case Study of the Psychotherapy of the Schizoid Process date: 2022-01-08 words: 6630 flesch: 67 summary: I asked him to make those comments again and loudly, like he was talking to little Allan. In several sessions, I noticed that Allan would sometimes hold his breath and then sigh. keywords: able; affect; allan; anger; behavior; body; boy; child; childhood; client; comments; criticism; dream; erskine; experience; feeling; inquiry; integrative; internal; international; journal; life; lonely; memories; mother; people; process; psychotherapy; relational; relationship; room; schizoid; self; sensations; session; shame; stories; time; vol; way; words; work; wrong; year cache: ijip-208.pdf plain text: ijip-208.txt item: #32 of 66 id: ijip-21 author: Gobes, Landy title: The Search for Clues date: 2010-06-21 words: 1313 flesch: 68 summary: In my 50’s I went into individual therapy – this time in Integrative Psychotherapy. International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2010 51 keywords: childhood; clues; early; experiences; integrative; international; journal; life; mother; mystery; parents; psychotherapy; relationship; therapist; time; vol cache: ijip-21.pdf plain text: ijip-21.txt item: #33 of 66 id: ijip-211 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: My Mother’s Voice: Psychotherapy of Introjection: Part 5 of a 5-Part Case Study of the Psychotherapy of the Schizoid Process date: 2022-01-08 words: 6218 flesch: 70 summary: In several subsequent sessions, I continued talking to Allan’s introjected mother. I wanted Allan’s internalized mother to feel at ease, so I began with a warm welcome, just as though she were a new client. keywords: allan; body; boy; case; child; client; criticisms; dream; early; emotional; erskine; head; henrietta; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; introjection; journal; life; minutes; mother; new; pause; people; place; process; psychotherapy; quiet; relational; relationship; schizoid; session; stories; study; talk; therapeutic; time; tone; voice; vol; words; work; years cache: ijip-211.pdf plain text: ijip-211.txt item: #34 of 66 id: ijip-25 author: Žvelc, Gregor; PhD, Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy and Counselling, Ljubljana title: The Integrative Psychotherapy Scale for Assessment of Therapists Activity date: 2010-10-19 words: 3520 flesch: 41 summary: Effective attunement also requires that the therapist simultaneously remains aware of the boundary between client and therapist. B. ATTUNEMENT 1 – No sign of attunement between client and therapist. keywords: alliance; assessment; attunement; aware; awareness; capacity; client; competency; contact; effective; erskine; experience; inquiry; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; interventions; involvement; journal; methods; new; process; psychotherapy; relational; scale; session; therapeutic; therapist; transference; use; work cache: ijip-25.pdf plain text: ijip-25.txt item: #35 of 66 id: ijip-26 author: O'Reilly-Knapp, Marye; Erskine, Richard G. title: The Script System: An Unconscious Organization of Experience date: 2010-10-19 words: 7096 flesch: 57 summary: This article describes the script system with a case study to illustrate the four primary components: script beliefs; behavioral, fantasy and physiological manifestations; reinforcing experiences; and the intrapsychic process of repressed needs and feelings. The Script System categorizes human experience into four primary components: script beliefs; behavioral, fantasy and physiological manifestations; reinforcing experiences; and the intrapsychic process of repressed needs and feelings (Erskine, 1982/1997; Erskine & Moursund, 1988/1998; Erskine & Zalcman, 1979/1997: Moursund & Erskine, 2004). keywords: analysis; awareness; behaviors; beliefs; berne; body; childhood; current; emotional; erskine; experiences; family; fantasies; father; feelings; help; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; interested; internal; international; interpersonal; intrapsychic; john; journal; life; loneliness; memories; mother; moursund; narrative; needs; new; original; parents; people; physiological; press; process; psychotherapy; quality; r.g; relational; relationship; repressed; school; script; script beliefs; script system; self; significant; system; ted; therapeutic; time; transactional; unconscious; vol; wife; work; york cache: ijip-26.pdf plain text: ijip-26.txt item: #36 of 66 id: ijip-27 author: Merle-Fishman, Carol title: An Integrative Psychotherapy of Postpartum Adjustment date: 2010-10-19 words: 8964 flesch: 50 summary: Comments like, “this is not what I expected,” “it wasn’t supposed to be like this,” or “why didn’t anyone tell me it would be this way?” are common from postpartum women. Literature about the postpartum period, both popular and clinical, often contributes to misconceptions about postpartum women by failing to normalize psychological postpartum adjustment. keywords: addition; adjustment; anxiety; attachment; babies; baby; behavioral; berne; birth; brain; care; child; childbirth; childhood; children; daughter; demands; depression; development; early; ego; emotional; erskine; example; experience; family; feeding; feelings; friends; gina; history; home; important; infancy; infant; inquiry; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; involvement; journal; life; like; lives; love; marion; medical; memories; mother; motherhood; natalie; needs; new; new baby; new mother; opportunities; opportunity; parenting; parents; partners; past; patterns; physical; postpartum; postpartum adjustment; pregnancy; present; psychological; psychotherapy; recovery; relational; relationship; script; self; social; state; stress; support; therapist; time; trauma; unexpected; unique; vol; way; women; york cache: ijip-27.pdf plain text: ijip-27.txt item: #37 of 66 id: ijip-28 author: Bettles, Leigh title: Shedding a Heavy Load date: 2010-10-19 words: 4325 flesch: 77 summary: Her mother was the kind of mother who was not outwardly affectionate. She said that she hadn’t, my thoughts were that she may have unconsciously introjected for example the way that Joes mother or other people had judged her and may now be projecting that introjection onto me and be expecting me to judge her in a similar way. keywords: able; anger; angry; aware; azra; control; family; father; feeling; integrative; international; joe; journal; life; mother; needs; parents; psychotherapy; relationship; sister; time; vol; way cache: ijip-28.pdf plain text: ijip-28.txt item: #38 of 66 id: ijip-342 author: Hallett, John title: Memory Reconsolidation Through EMDR in an Integrative Psychotherapy: A Case Example date: 2023-01-30 words: 5201 flesch: 65 summary: It has been demonstrated experimentally that the neural circuits that encode the experience of the memory are open for up to 5 hours following fully connecting with the memory (Pedreira et al., 2002), and during that time they are available to be replaced by new emotional learning, To reach this point may take weeks, months, or even years as a client builds trust or a sense of secure attachment to the therapist. It facilitates new emotional learning by stimulating both hemispheres of the brain. keywords: body; brain; case; change; client; critic; dog; early; ecker; emdr; emotional; erskine; example; experience; eyes; father; feeling; good; hair; information; integrative; internal; international; journal; learning; life; memory; need; new; old; peter; process; psychotherapy; reconsolidation; right; sense; session; shame; tapping; therapist; time; vol; work cache: ijip-342.pdf plain text: ijip-342.txt item: #39 of 66 id: ijip-35 author: Stewart, Lindsay title: Weaving the Fabric of Attachment date: 2011-09-09 words: 3961 flesch: 59 summary: Unconditional acceptance and normalization helped reduce Jason’s shame and self-loathing, and allowed objective International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2011 4 exploration into the motivations and needs that lay behind the compulsive urges. When I shared this paper with Jason he wept - with compassion for the anguished child he once was, with relief that it was over, and with gratitude for his relationship with me which had helped foster his capacity for secure International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2011 8 International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2011 9 attachment. keywords: attachment; client; clinical; contact; defense; dissociation; emotional; experience; father; fear; feelings; felt; gestalt; human; inner; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; jason; journal; julie; lindsay; long; need; pain; presence; present; psychotherapy; relationship; secure; self; sense; separation; sex; shame; theory; therapist; thou; time; trautmann; vol; vulnerable; way; work cache: ijip-35.pdf plain text: ijip-35.txt item: #40 of 66 id: ijip-36 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: Attachment, Relational-Needs, and Psychotherapeutic Presence date: 2011-09-09 words: 3518 flesch: 45 summary: Key Words: attachment theory; relational needs, psychotherapeutic presence, insecure attachment ____________________________ From birth to death we are motivated by our biological need for attachment – the need to be in relationship. Attunement and involvement: therapeutic responses to relational needs. keywords: analysis; attachment; attunement; bowlby; child; client; clinical; erskine; experience; fear; history; insecure; integrative; international; journal; life; loss; matrix; needs; new; patterns; people; person; presence; psychotherapeutic; psychotherapy; relational; relationship; self; significant; style; therapeutic; therapist; transactional; trautmann; vol; york cache: ijip-36.pdf plain text: ijip-36.txt item: #41 of 66 id: ijip-37 author: Cadot, Helene title: The Ever Evolving Landscape of French Psychotherapy date: 2011-09-09 words: 855 flesch: 45 summary: She has translated Integrative Psychotherapy articles and books into French. International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2011 Psychotherapy can only be contextual, it is rooted in the culture of the country it is practised, it takes the colours of the evolution of society, of rises that crop up, it is crossed by ideologies on mental health, suffering, care, patient- therapist relationship, etc. keywords: care; clinicians; france; french; integrative; international; journal; patients; psychotherapy; quest; suffering; time; vol; years cache: ijip-37.pdf plain text: ijip-37.txt item: #42 of 66 id: ijip-38 author: Davies-Tutt, Deb title: Analysis of Contributing Factors to Development of Self when Exposed to Violence date: 2012-05-21 words: 11657 flesch: 58 summary: It could have been that the claim-makers had not sufficiently brought the issue of child abuse into society’s awareness. By looking back into the history of family violence it reveals that when the men were being exposed to abuse the issue had only just been deemed a social problem that needed to be addressed. keywords: abuse; age; area; aspects; attachment; barnett; behaviour; bettleheim; blackmore; bowlby; brain; care; case; child; children; clear; colleagues; consciousness; cultural; david; demos; development; different; dobash; domestic; early; environment; experience; external; extreme; family; feeling; fonagy; freud; good; history; home; human; individual; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; interaction; internal; international; intervention; isolation; issue; journal; life; lives; london; masters; mental; mind; mother; need; new; norms; paper; parent; people; physical; place; play; possible; power; problem; process; psychic; psychological; psychotherapy; reality; reason; relationship; school; self; sense; shame; social; society; sociological; states; stuart; studies; subjectivity; suffering; theory; time; try; unconscious; victim; violence; vol; way; women; years cache: ijip-38.pdf plain text: ijip-38.txt item: #43 of 66 id: ijip-4 author: Zaletel, Maruša title: Journey towards Integration: The Case of Lara date: 2010-02-23 words: 7942 flesch: 64 summary: During that phase of therapy Lara gradually expressed her anger better, particularly in her relation to husband. At the beginning of psychotherapy Lara strongly idealized her mother, she spoke only of good experiences with her, not remembering disagreeable experiences, since these were split off. keywords: anger; attachment; beginning; behaviour; better; care; case; childhood; children; contact; criticism; day; depression; ego; erskine; experiences; father; feeling; good; husband; important; inner; integrative; international; journal; journey; lara; life; little; lot; mother; need; new; object; parents; phase; problems; process; psychotherapy; rejecting; relational; relationship; saboteur; school; script; self; session; splitting; strong; system; therapeutic; time; vol; vulnerable; way; work; working cache: ijip-4.pdf plain text: ijip-4.txt item: #44 of 66 id: ijip-40 author: Žvelc, Maša; Institute IPSA title: I have feelings, too - The Journey from Avoidant to Secure Attachment date: 2011-09-23 words: 10402 flesch: 65 summary: International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2011 22 • Klara had difficulties with her stomach, i.e. she was feeling stomach aches and nausea. • Klara was working in a stressful environment and was suffering from burn-out. keywords: attachment; avoidant; aware; bad; body; child; client; close; contact; control; development; ego; emotional; erskine; event; experience; family; father; feeling; function; good; humiliation; important; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; journal; klara; later; life; like; little; months; mother; need; new; open; parents; people; person; physical; physiological; process; processing; psychological; psychotherapeutic; psychotherapy; relationship; secure; self; sensations; session; state; strong; style; therapeutic; therapist; therapy; things; time; transactional; vol; vulnerability; warmth; way; words; work; working; world; years; žvelc cache: ijip-40.pdf plain text: ijip-40.txt item: #45 of 66 id: ijip-44 author: Deležan, Lorena Božac title: The Feminist Approach to Psychotherapy Integration date: 2011-09-09 words: 4051 flesch: 46 summary: At the same time the methods of inquiry, involvement and attunement provide to me the connection in my concrete work with clients. This means that in my work with clients I consider the perspective that aspects of the client’s awareness are among others connected also with his gender and in this context also with gender socialization and gender roles in the client’s everyday life. keywords: attunement; aware; awareness; client; contact; different; erskine; experience; external; feminist; gender; help; important; inner; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; journal; knowledge; moursund; needs; personal; principles; professional; psychotherapy; relationship; therapeutic; therapist; use; violence; vol; way; women; work; working cache: ijip-44.pdf plain text: ijip-44.txt item: #46 of 66 id: ijip-52 author: Knapp, Marye O'Reilly title: Organizing Self-Experiences date: 2012-06-18 words: 7171 flesch: 67 summary: With a sense of self, through a developing auto- biographical narrative, modulating of affect within the therapeutic relationship, Linda has been able to come out of her place of hiding. The formative phase for the sense of an emergent self and the subsequent phases of a sense of core self, a sense of a subjective self, and a sense of a verbal self become the foundation for the subjective experience of social development. keywords: able; affect; agency; attachment; attunement; children; client; coherence; contact; continuity; core; development; early; ego; erskine; experiences; family; father; feelings; hidden; home; integrative; international; journal; life; linda; little; memories; mother; needs; new; paper; person; place; process; psychotherapy; relatedness; relationship; school; self; sense; sessions; space; state; stern; therapeutic; therapist; time; vol; way; withdrawn; work; world; years cache: ijip-52.pdf plain text: ijip-52.txt item: #47 of 66 id: ijip-53 author: Zaletel, Maruša; Potočnik, Jana; Jalen, Andreja title: Psychotherapy with the Parent Ego State date: 2012-06-18 words: 11364 flesch: 72 summary: Effective psychotherapy of Child ego states and Parent ego states produces a reorganization of psychological processes and both phenomenological and behavioural change (Erskine, 2003). Berne (1961, in Erskine, 2003, p. 89) defined Parent ego states as “a set of feelings, attitudes, and behaviour patterns which resemble those of a parental figure”. keywords: analysis; anna; chair; child; child ego; chronological; client; close; debra; ego; ego state; erskine; feelings; good; happy; herbert; important; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; intrapsychic; introject; jon; journal; life; little; ljubljana; loraine; method; mom; mother; moursund; need; order; parent; parent ego; phases; process; psychotherapy; relationship; sad; self; states; technique; therapeutic; therapist; things; time; transcript; trautmann; voice; vol; way; work cache: ijip-53.pdf plain text: ijip-53.txt item: #48 of 66 id: ijip-54 author: Žvelc, Gregor; PhD, Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy and Counselling, Ljubljana title: Mindful Processing in Psychotherapy - Facilitating Natural Healing Process within Attuned Therapeutic Relationship date: 2012-06-18 words: 6982 flesch: 58 summary: In working with different clients I have found that Mindful Processing actually promotes integration and processing of client’s disturbing experience. International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2012 45 Example: Client: I feel like there is a hole in my stomach. keywords: acceptance; attunement; awareness; body; change; client; cognitive; commentary; contact; different; disturbing; emotions; erskine; excitement; experience; experiencing; eyes; feeling; important; inner; inquiry; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; issue; journal; like; method; mindful; mindful processing; mindfulness; moment; new; person; phase; present; processing; psychotherapy; relationship; research; sensations; state; therapeutic; therapist; thoughts; time; vol; york; žvelc cache: ijip-54.pdf plain text: ijip-54.txt item: #49 of 66 id: ijip-64 author: Žvelc, Gregor; PhD, Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy and Counselling, Ljubljana title: Case Studies in Integrative Psychotherapy: An Opportunity for Challenge and Growth (Editorial) date: 2012-12-25 words: 539 flesch: 48 summary: Gregor is director of the Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy and Counseling in Ljubljana, where he has a private practice and leads trainings in Integrative Psychotherapy and Transactional Analysis. I learned a lot from each of the authors and they challenged my International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2012 1 International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2012 2 theoretical thinking and practice. keywords: case; erskine; integrative; international; journal; parts; psychotherapy; study cache: ijip-64.pdf plain text: ijip-64.txt item: #50 of 66 id: ijip-67 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: Treatment Planning, Pacing, and Countertransference: Perspectives on the Psychotherapy of Early Affect-Confusion date: 2012-12-25 words: 4640 flesch: 45 summary: Yet if cognitive mastery and behavioral control are necessary to establish a working relationship, as was the case with Theresa and other clients who suffer from early affect-confusion, then it seems absolutely necessary that the client be able to distinguish the past from the present. This type of explanation is a momentary step outside the transference-countertransference matrix that typically distinguishes relational psychotherapy. keywords: affect; analysis; anger; archaic; behavior; borderline; case; child; client; confusion; countertransference; current; disorder; early; experience; feelings; important; individual; integrative; internal; international; interpersonal; journal; life; little; maša; pattern; people; personality; present; psychotherapy; ray; reactions; rejoinder; relational; relationship; self; sense; story; style; therapeutic; theresa; time; transactional; vol; way; working cache: ijip-67.pdf plain text: ijip-67.txt item: #51 of 66 id: ijip-68 author: O'Reilly-Knapp, Marye title: Post-Script to Part 1 of a Case Study Trilogy date: 2012-12-25 words: 1616 flesch: 47 summary: A few International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2012 37 examples include: “I inquired repeatedly about Theresa’s internal experiences and the meanings she made ….”; “the desperate emptiness in [Theresa’s] relationships”; “[I]encouraged her to stay with her body sensations and emerging affect”. Ray Little wondered about Theresa’s ego state relational units (Little) and “to consider if this woman lives and functions International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2012 38 in a split internal world, and whether her relational units are dissociated from each other”. keywords: affect; allen; borderline; case; confusion; countertransference; early; erskine; feelings; integrative; international; journal; little; model; needs; psychotherapy; relational; richard; script; self; study; therapeutic; therapist; theresa cache: ijip-68.pdf plain text: ijip-68.txt item: #52 of 66 id: ijip-72 author: Laub, Brurit; private practice; Weiner, Nomi; private practice title: A Dialectical Perspective of Trauma Processing date: 2014-03-23 words: 7037 flesch: 53 summary: The dialectical principles of three major systems of trauma work will be discussed; the therapeutic relationship, Mindful Dual Awareness (MDA) and integrative trauma processing. International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2013 33 The Interaction between the Therapeutic Relationship, Mindful Dual Awareness (MDA), and Integrative Trauma Processing From a dialectical perspective three basic integrative systems in trauma work inter-relate and resonate with each other; the therapeutic relationship, Mindful Dual Awareness (MDA), and integrative trauma processing. keywords: attachment; attuned; awareness; change; child; client; clinical; cognitive; dialectical; differentiation; dual; emdr; emotional; experience; family; father; feelings; horizontal; individual; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; journal; laub; linking; mda; memories; memory; mindful; movement; new; ogden; opposites; parts; perspective; practice; press; principles; processes; processing; psychotherapy; recent; relationship; research; self; sense; sensorimotor; session; shapiro; sharon; siegel; spiral; systems; theory; therapeutic; therapist; therapy; trauma; traumatic; vertical; voice; vol; way; weiner; work; york cache: ijip-72.pdf plain text: ijip-72.txt item: #53 of 66 id: ijip-73 author: Žvelc, Gregor; PhD, Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy and Counselling, Ljubljana title: Case Studies in Integrative Psychotherapy Part 2 (Editorial) date: 2013-05-06 words: 433 flesch: 48 summary: In the first 2013 issue of International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy we continue exploration and discussion of integrative case study written by Richard G. Erskine. Gregor is director of the Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy and Counseling in Ljubljana, where he has a private practice and leads trainings in Integrative Psychotherapy and Transactional Analysis. keywords: case; erskine; integrative; international; journal; psychotherapy; study cache: ijip-73.pdf plain text: ijip-73.txt item: #54 of 66 id: ijip-75 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: Phenomenological Inquiry and Self-functions in the Transference-Countertransference Milieu date: 2013-05-06 words: 3809 flesch: 44 summary: I have discovered that with constant phenomenological inquiry clients have much less need to enact childhood experiences. Alcoholism is such a common condition that therapists must be exposed to clients who suffer from it, whether the therapist is Phenomenological Inquiry and Self-functions in the Transference-Countertransference Milieu Richard G. Erskine Abstract: The article “Balancing on the ‘Borderline’ of Early Affect-Confusion: Part 2 of a Case Study Trilogy” serves as the basis for this rejoinder and collegial discourse. keywords: affect; archaic; case; client; confusion; contact; countertransference; defenses; early; erskine; experience; functions; historical; inquiries; inquiry; integrative; internal; international; interpersonal; journal; memories; mental; moment; mother; organizing; phenomenological; process; psychotherapy; ray; relational; relationship; reparation; response; self; sense; stabilization; theresa; transference; unconscious; vol; working cache: ijip-75.pdf plain text: ijip-75.txt item: #55 of 66 id: ijip-77 author: Knapp, Marye O'Reilly title: Post-Script to Part 2 of a Case Study Trilogy date: 2013-05-06 words: 1157 flesch: 47 summary: Inquiry – Phenomenological inquiry -“I regularly inquired about her body sensations and what she was feeling” Historical inquiry - “She was now able to talk about her teen-age years..”; “With each exploration she began to remember humiliating school situations and eventually her mother’s constant barrage of criticisms and ridiculing comments”. Key Words: integrative psychotherapy, supervision, case study ______________________ keywords: case; discussion; early; inquiry; integrative; journal; little; phenomenological; psychotherapy; relationship; responses; richard; study; therapeutic; theresa; transference cache: ijip-77.pdf plain text: ijip-77.txt item: #56 of 66 id: ijip-78 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: Vulnerability, Authenticity, and Inter-subjective Contact: Philosophical Principles of Integrative Psychotherapy date: 2013-11-26 words: 3351 flesch: 38 summary: International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2013 1 Vulnerability, Authenticity, and Inter-subjective Contact: Philosophical Principles of Integrative Psychotherapy Richard G. Erskine Abstract: The Philosophical principles of a relationally focused Integrative Psychotherapy are described through the concepts of vulnerability, authenticity, and inter-subjective contact. Key words: philosophy of psychotherapy, integrative psychotherapy, inter- subjective contact, vulnerability, authenticity, interpersonal contact, relationship, interdependent, physis, psychopathology, relational-disruptions, relational psychotherapy. ______________________ Vulnerability, Authenticity, and Inter-Subjective contact are three words that reflect several philosophical principles of a relationally focused Integrative Psychotherapy. keywords: attempts; authenticity; behavior; clients; contact; disruptions; erskine; experience; external; healing; important; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; interpersonal; journal; life; needs; new; opportunity; people; phenomenological; philosophical; principles; process; psychological; psychotherapy; relational; relationship; sense; story; subjective; therapeutic; vol; vulnerability cache: ijip-78.pdf plain text: ijip-78.txt item: #57 of 66 id: ijip-81 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: Relational Healing of Early Affect-Confusion - Part 3 of a Case Study Trilogy date: 2013-05-06 words: 4424 flesch: 52 summary: Now I fully understood the cumulative neglect, over many years, that led to Theresa’s conclusion: “No one is there for me”. Theresa’s answers to my initial inquiries about her day-to-day life with her parents were often short and factual but each of these historical inquiries was followed by many phenomenological inquiries about her sensations, feelings, associations, thought processes and desires. keywords: affect; age; attunement; child; childhood; conflicts; confusion; day; developmental; dialogue; early; emotional; experiences; feelings; girl; implicit; inquiry; integrative; international; journal; life; little; loneliness; memories; mother; needs; parents; pre; psychotherapy; relational; relationship; school; self; sensations; sense; therapeutic; theresa; time; vol; work; years cache: ijip-81.pdf plain text: ijip-81.txt item: #58 of 66 id: ijip-83 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: Intrapsychic Conflict, Transference, and a Healing Relationship date: 2013-05-06 words: 3780 flesch: 43 summary: Masa, my other comments about working with Theresa (and other clients) within a transference-countertransference milieu are articulated in my rejoinders to parts 1 and part 2. The whole therapy with Theresa was about making conscious what was previously unconscious. keywords: affect; analysis; archaic; attachment; case; childhood; client; confusion; day; early; forms; grover; healing; important; integrative; internal; international; intrapsychic; journal; life; medication; memories; mother; needs; physical; psychotherapy; ray; relational; relationship; resistance; response; self; study; therapist; theresa; time; transference; unconscious; use; vol; work; working cache: ijip-83.pdf plain text: ijip-83.txt item: #59 of 66 id: ijip-84 author: Knapp, Marye O'Reilly title: Post-Script to Part 3 of a Case Study Trilogy date: 2013-10-19 words: 1493 flesch: 56 summary: It is a portraiture of the theory and methods of Integrative Psychotherapy; Richard Erskine is the “artist”. Ray Little wondered International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2013   62 about the “multiplicity of motivations in Theresa’s urgency to have a session before fall sessions were to begin. keywords: case; erskine; ideas; integrative; international; interventions; journal; life; methods; psychotherapy; relational; relationship; richard; study; theory; therapeutic; therapist; theresa; trilogy; vol; years cache: ijip-84.pdf plain text: ijip-84.txt item: #60 of 66 id: ijip-85 author: McElfresh, Thomas A. title: An Integrative Psychotherapy approach to Education: Relational Needs in the Classroom date: 2014-02-24 words: 5380 flesch: 50 summary: : Educators help meet the relational needs of students in ways that promote students' growth and development. Powerful opportunities exist to increase effectiveness in the classroom by recognizing and responding to the relational needs of students. keywords: academic; acceptance; attention; basic; best; child; classroom; client; contact; definition; development; education; educators; effective; emotional; erskine; esteem; experiences; faculty; growth; human; impact; important; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; interpersonal; issues; journal; learning; life; love; needs; new; people; personal; positive; practice; process; program; psychotherapy; relational; relational needs; relationships; school; self; sidorkin; social; students; student‘s; support; teachers; teaching; time; trautmann; validation; vol; way; ways; york cache: ijip-85.pdf plain text: ijip-85.txt item: #61 of 66 id: ijip-88 author: Černetič, Mihael title: Integrative Psychotherapy and Mindfulness: the Case of Sara date: 2015-08-11 words: 8856 flesch: 55 summary: In the first months of our therapy, Sara was very fragile in her Child ego state and was very International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2014 60 sensitive to criticism by her mother. The essence of International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2014 61 these introjections overemphasized shoulds and musts and underemphasized consideration of Sara's own feelings and needs. keywords: able; adult; analysis; anger; attuned; attunement; awareness; beginning; case; child; client; contact; ego; ego state; emotional; emotions; erskine; example; experience; external; father; feelings; hard; help; home; important; individual; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; journal; leave; level; life; mindfully; mindfulness; moment; months; mother; moursund; needs; new; parent; person; perspective; present; process; psychotherapeutic; psychotherapy; relationship; sara; script; self; session; sick; state; support; therapeutic; therapist; thoughts; time; transactional; transference; unpleasant; vol; way; work; york; černetič; žvelc cache: ijip-88.pdf plain text: ijip-88.txt item: #62 of 66 id: ijip-89 author: Salvador, Mario C.; member title: The Wisdom of the Subcortical Brain date: 2014-04-23 words: 5690 flesch: 46 summary: 1 Vertical Section of the Brain For the purposes of this article, I will discuss how the brain matures hierarchically and dependent on life experiences. Emotional systems are very sensible as they provide a neural substrate for various types of organismic coherence. keywords: ability; activation; body; brain; contact; deep; emotional; engagement; environment; erskine; experience; external; freezing; healing; health; higher; history; human; implicit; information; inner; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; interpersonal; involvement; journal; knowledge; layers; learning; life; mammals; memories; mind; nervous; neural; neurobiological; new; order; panksepp; patient; physiological; polyvagal; porges; present; processes; psychotherapy; regulation; relational; relationship; self; sense; social; states; subcortical; support; survival; system; theory; therapeutic; therapist; threat; trauma; unconscious; vagus; vol; way; words; world; york cache: ijip-89.pdf plain text: ijip-89.txt item: #63 of 66 id: ijip-93 author: Stocker, Pamela; BACP title: Into the Labyrinth. A Case Study of a therapist’s journey with an adult survivor of childhood abuse date: 2014-11-15 words: 10041 flesch: 64 summary: He had no understanding of the potential to re-shame Abi in his attempt to save the marriage, and was blind to damage he was doing. When we first met Abi was unhappily married, dangerously thin, permanently frightened, troubled by disturbing nightmares and emerging memories, and concerned about her ability to care for her sons, then aged seven and five. keywords: abi; able; abuse; abusive; adult; approach; autonomy; awareness; behaviour; body; care; careful; child; childhood; client; consent; contact; creative; difficult; early; emotional; encounters; equality; erskine; ethical; experience; failure; father; framework; gestalt; guistolise; healing; healthy; help; husband; impact; important; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; issues; journal; journey; kepner; labyrinth; learning; lee; look; metaphor; myth; needs; new; particular; past; patterns; physical; power; presence; present; process; psychotherapy; reactions; recovery; relational; relationship; room; self; sense; sexual; shame; stage; story; supervision; support; theoretical; therapeutic; therapist; therapy; things; time; understanding; vital; vol; way; ways; work; working cache: ijip-93.pdf plain text: ijip-93.txt item: #64 of 66 id: ijip-94 author: Erskine, Richard G.; PhD title: Nonverbal Stories: The Body in Psychotherapy date: 2014-11-15 words: 5798 flesch: 57 summary: Such body memories are unconscious non- symbolized patterns of self-in-relationship. Such body memories are without form or thought, what we often refer to as unconscious: a non-verbal, non-symbolized, pattern of self-in-relationship. keywords: affect; awareness; body; brain; clients; early; emotional; erskine; experience; fear; focused; gestures; group; hand; holding; inhibited; inquiry; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; internal; international; jennifer; journal; life; memories; memory; methods; mother; movements; muscles; music; neck; needs; neglect; new; physical; physiological; piano; press; psychotherapy; relational; relationship; self; sensations; sense; significant; stop; symbolic; tensions; therapeutic; touch; trauma; unconscious; visceral; vol; work; years; york cache: ijip-94.pdf plain text: ijip-94.txt item: #65 of 66 id: ijip-95 author: Merle-Fishman, Carol title: Preface to Vol. 5., No. 1. date: 2014-11-17 words: 706 flesch: 49 summary: Although this article does not formally include Integrative Psychotherapy as understood within the IIPA, it does challenge us to extrapolate ideas for how we may work with adults with ADHD within a relational, integrative context, and understand the social and familial implications and challenges inherent in this diagnosis. The Journal is also open to new ideas in the wider field of psychotherapy, psychology, psychiatry and other sciences that may potentially be useful for the development of integrative psychotherapy.” keywords: clinical; group; ideas; ijip; integrative; larger; new; nonverbal; psychotherapy; volume; work cache: ijip-95.pdf plain text: ijip-95.txt item: #66 of 66 id: ijip-97 author: Aubuchon-Endsley, Nicki L.; Idaho State University; Callahan, Jennifer L.; University of North Texas; González, David A.; South Texas Veterans Health Care System; Ruggero, Camilo J.; University of North Texas; Abramson, Charles I.; Oklahoma State University title: The Impact of Hope in Mediating Psychotherapy Expectations and Outcomes: A Study of Brazilian Clients date: 2015-12-22 words: 6881 flesch: 49 summary: Additionally, other salient potential mediators to relations between client treatment expectancies and within-session outcomes should be examined. This suggests that hopefulness does not explain relations between treatment outcome expectancies and symptom severity/client distress following psychotherapy sessions. keywords: activities; advice; alliance; approval; aubuchon; audience; brazilian; callahan; client; clinical; coefficients; common; current; distress; doi; effect; endsley; example; expectancies; expectations; factor; hope; improvement; integrative; integrative psychotherapy; international; interventions; item; journal; measures; mediation; mediator; mpeq; outcomes; participants; pei; personal; process; psychology; psychotherapy; questionnaire; relations; relationship; research; role; sample; scale; seeking; self; session; significant; snyder; state; studies; study; subjective; swb; symptom; therapeutic; therapist; total; trait; treatment; treatment expectancies; treatment outcomes; university; validity; vol.6 cache: ijip-97.pdf plain text: ijip-97.txt