Effective Psychotherapy: concepts, strategies, practices. Presentation of psychotherapy based on Paul Diel's theory (Psychology of motivation)
Journal Title: Neurodynamics. Журнал клинической психологии и психиатрии - Year 2019, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
This lecture will hold three parts: 1. Show that the theory of Paul Diel is in the continuity of the philosophical and later psychological discoveries. Define the frame of the interventions of this method. Position of the patient, state of the patient, duration of the analysis, medical collaboration. 2. Show that this theory is based on the laws of internal world, which allow to understand what takes place at the psychic level. Three major classes of psychic deviations can be explained by the theory of Psychology of Motivation. 3. Description of cases: two cases of psychotherapy will be presented in order to illustrate the method and its results.
Authors and Affiliations
S. Zolotareff, E. Yu. Antokhin, R. I. Palaeva
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