Gestalt Therapy
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Gestalt Therapy I: Observation and mindfulness « InstinctiveHealthParenting4u's Blog
instinctivehealthmedicine.com — “Gestalt Therapy I: Observation and mindfulness « InstinctiveHealthParenting4u's Blog” View full resource at instinctivehealthmedicine.com
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Beach Therapy | Therapy Unplugged
blogs.psychcentral.com — “Mother Nature can be the best therapist of all. When Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, CBT, Gestalt, Transactional Analysis, Dyadic Behavioural Therapy,” View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com
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Schema Therapy
schematherapy.com — “Schema Therapy is an innovative psychotherapy, developed by Dr. Jeffrey Young, that integrates cognitive therapy, behavior therapy, object relations & psychoanalysis, and gestalt therapy. Schema-focused therapy is especially valuable in treating personality disorders, chronic depression, substance abuse, and other long-term psychological problems that are often resistant to other types of therapy..” View full resource at schematherapy.com
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However anyone want to fund me to do Schema Thrapy instead - done a bit and find it interesting. http://bit.ly/jCtsY4
Just mugs : Therapy Tales
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Therapy as Alchemy | therapyduo.com
therapyduo.com — “Psychotherapy and relationship counselling make use of a wide range of theory and practice that--™s constantly evolving. In our own field of Gestalt, for example, current practice has developed from a somewhat individualistic perspective to one that is very relational.” View full resource at therapyduo.com
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What do Therapy and Alchemy have in common? Find out at: http://bit.ly/gIg6ih #alchemy #relationships
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