Integrative Psychotherapy ‘Revisited’
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v28i108.202Keywords:
integrative psychotherapy, case study, relational psychotherapyAbstract
This article revisits aspects of the theory and methods of Integrative Psychotherapy as written and discussed by Richard G. Erskine; PhD and others. A case study demonstrates the use of Integrative Psychotherapy as the basis for therapeutic interventions that allow the client to interpret early experiences of relational failures; via a relationally based psychotherapy. Revisiting the theory and methods of Integrative Psychotherapy served to further validate the core of IP and its value as a cohesive and comprehensive psychotherapy.Downloads
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