This section contains resources for integrative therapy techniques, as well as techniques/theories that do not readily fit into another category. This section also includes resources on schema therapy and mindfulness in therapy.
The resources on the right are arranged by type: general collection books, eBooks, journal articles, videos, and websites.
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Alexander Street Video: 2:06:00
Join international trauma experts Peter Levine, creator of Somatic Experiencing®, and Dafna Lender, Theraplay® and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy trainer, in this recording as they share their insights, expertise, and clinical experience treating childhood trauma.
HSTalks: 44:49
Good afternoon. My name is Dr. Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi. The topic of my talk today will focus on "Mindfulness", and I'll explain to you how mindfulness is going to work for a number of interpersonal and intrapersonal issues and problems. I present mindfulness as not only a school of thought, but also something that you can have for psychotherapeutic interventions and goals.
Alexander Street Video: 1:34:00
Counseling Theories in Action series presents four clinicians working with four different clients. The theories represented are Solution-Focused, Transpersonal, Existential, and Cognitive Behavioral.
Intervention Techniques for Transpersonal:
• Clearing the Energy Field
• Client Invitation to Locate and Engage One’s Quiet Space
• Immersion in Inner Space
• Dialogue with Client in Altered Space About Personal Discoveries
• Affirming Insights in Awakened Life
• Processing What Has Been Learned Towards Personal Growth
• Bonus: Client Debriefing with Therapist
Films on Demand: 21:47
In this program, psychologist Mick Cooper discusses the four main forms of psychotherapy integration — theoretical integration, assimilative integration, common factors, and eclecticism — and considers their relationship to pluralistic philosophy and practice.
ProQuest Video: 1:00:25
This recording, led by positive psychologist and author Jonah Paquette, will explore how the principles of awe and gratitude can combine to offer us a powerful approach to healing, even amidst challenging times.
(Schema Therapy Institute) The Schema Therapy Institute was set up in 2009, by Agnes Sullivan who was trained by Dr Jeffrey Young, the founder of Schema therapy. It is now an ISST certified training centre based in the UK. It also provides Schema Therapy to clients in both an individual and group setting.
(Cleveland Clinic) Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is a type of talk therapy that mental health professionals may use to help manage major depressive disorder. Together, you and your therapist will explore how your relationships affect your mood and vice versa.
(American Psychological Association) Mindfulness is used in several therapeutic interventions, including mindfulness-based cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and mindfulness meditation.
(Center for Mindful Psychotherapy) Mindfulness is a technique that can be utilized in all different types of therapy. There are also some specific types of mindfulness therapy that therapists can choose to get education in... Here is some additional information about mindfulness therapy that we hope you’ll find useful
(American Psychological Association) People have been meditating for thousands of years, often as part of a spiritual practice. But in more recent years, mindfulness has become a popular way to help people manage their stress and improve their overall well-being — and a wealth of research shows it’s effective. Psychologists have found that mindfulness meditation changes our brain and biology in positive ways, improving mental and physical health.
(British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) Our member Kate Megase explains what an integrative counsellor does and what to expect from integrative therapy
(Harley Therapy Mental Health Blog) The main idea behind integrative therapy is that you are unique. What would work perfectly for you is not necessarily what would work for other people. An integrative therapist works to make a program of therapy that suits your personal needs and issues.