Integrative Psychotherapy in Social Intervention Domain: Concepts and methods of intervention
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v32i118.490Keywords:
inquiry, attunement, involvement, helping relationship, inquiry, attunement, involvement, helping relationshipAbstract
Integrative Psychotherapy offers unique tools to implement quality contact in professional relationships established also within the social domain. The professionals who are dedicated to the helping relationship carry out interventions that are highly reparative so it can be an enrichment to apply the principles, concepts and methods of Integrative Psychotherapy in the interactions with their different users. The reparative relationship they establish is considered the means to develop the specific work with each user and the setting to promote growth and new behaviors. Integrative Psychotherapy in social field it will be described from 3 basic pillars: the professional, her/his user and the reparative relationship.
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