Richard G. Erskine
The healing of relational neglect, physical abuse, or the effects of constant criticism occurs through a contactful relationship where the psychotherapist is fully present, with and for the client.
— Richard G. Erskine
— Richard G. Erskine
Essays on Integrative Psychotherapy vividly illustrates the interpsychic struggle of clients who engage in the schizoid process of relational withdrawal and live in loneliness, and will be essential reading for psychotherapists and psychoanalysts in practice and in training.
The theoretical part of the Seminar will focus on the Unconscious communication between client and therapist as a language that speaks without words. The unconscious communication appears through transference and countertransference, through preverbal experience, implicit memory, and repressed fragments of explicit memory.
This case discussion and supervision group is intended for psychotherapists and counsellors who want to further their understanding and refine their therapeutic skills in providing a Developmentally-based, Relationally-focused Integrative Psychotherapy for their clients.
This five day experiential workshop will focus on the centrality of the therapeutic relationship while emphasizing the in-depth methods of a psychotherapy that integrates the client's affect, cognition, physiology and behavior.
This case discussion and supervision group is intended for psychotherapists and counsellors who want to further their understanding and refine their therapeutic skills in providing a Developmentally-based, Relationally-focused Integrative Psychotherapy for their clients.