Work with Hopeful Attitude from Integrative Humanistic Psychotherapy
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v28i107.174Keywords:
Hope, ethics, Integrative Psychotherapy Humanist, interventionAbstract
Hope is recognized as one of the four factors that contribute to psychotherapeutic change, and which is transversal to the different approaches of psychotherapy. Also, its importance in the ethical development of the personality is undoubted. However, the literature on the application of specific clinical interventions for its treatment during the psychotherapeutic process is not abundant. In any case, there are approximations from cognitive approaches, in which the emotional and ethical dimensions of hope receive residual attention. This article aims to show some interventions from the model of Humanistic Integrative Psychotherapy (PIH), a model created in the 80s at the Erich Fromm Institute in Barcelona by Gimeno-Bayón and Rosal (2016, 2017).Downloads
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