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- Title
Three Relational and Intersubjective Levels in Integrative Psychotherapy.
- Authors
Rodriguez, Jose Manuel Martinez
- Abstract
The relational and intersubjective aspects of Integrative psychotherapy are essential components for achieving the goal of integration. The set of relational methods outlined in Integrative Psychotherapy, inquiry, attunement and involvement, provide a comprehensive guide for intersubjective treatment. Relational methods are important tools to help people with early relational failures, especially where those failures interfere with the development of intersubjective relating (Stern, 1985). This article focuses on three relational levels in an intersubjective context which contribute to integration: conscious verbal relating, non-verbal relating and non-linguistic or non-symbolized aspects of experience that are present in relationships.
- Subjects
ECLECTIC psychotherapy; INTERSUBJECTIVITY; INQUIRY (Theory of knowledge); FAMILIES; RELATIONAL-cultural therapy
- Publication
International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy, 2017, Vol 8, p16
- ISSN
2156-9703
- Publication type
Article