Foundations of Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy is a process of communication between a psychotherapist trained to evaluate and create change, and a person who complains about (“patient” or “client”), in order to improve the quality of life of that person. Producing changes in behavior, attitudes, thoughts or emotions. There are several ways to do psychotherapy, but in general  has the following features:

1. The direct contact between staff and the individual psychotherapist, mainly through the dialog.

2. The ‘therapeutic relationship’ in the context of communication, first aid This is aimed at changing relationship who generate query.

3. Because to the nature of communications is established within this relationship, there are issues of privacy or confidentiality of information exchanged significant, which refers to ethical considerations for the exercise of psychotherapy.

Psychotherapy is considered finished first, when the objectives are met and the patient’s treatment refrain from Psychotherapist work without assistance.

 

OBJECTIVES

  • Learn new ways to cope with life the answer for.
  •  Wasit self to know first from New Perspective.
  • Create new personal schemes.
  • Change beliefs that are no longer useful filled by new forms of meaning.

 

When to make an Consultation

  • When there is a general feeling of discomfort or anxiety, crippling daily life, such as anxiety, crying, panic attacks, obsessions, fears, panic, phobias or depression.
  • When you have to deal with certain situations such as death, illness, layoffs, cracks or separations.
  • When a family is suffering or has a problem, and who knows how to help.
  • When you want to improve mood, ability to face problems and solve situations that are complicated or difficult
  • When you want a deeper understanding of oneself, improving self-esteem and feel better.
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