Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy

Psychothérapie Intégrative: Formations et ateliers

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The Psychotherapy of Obsession, Habitual Worry, and Repetitive Fantasizing

Richard G. Erskine & Amaia Mauriz-Etxabe
BIOS Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy Training, Bilbao, Spain

A 5-day Residential Workshop: Thursday, May 12 to Monday, May 16, 2022.
Bilbao, Spain

Through lecture, case discussion, and live therapy demonstrations this 5-day workshop will present a six point treatment plan for the psychotherapy of clients who engage in obsession, habitual worrying, and repetitive fantasizing. We will explore the psychological functions, script beliefs, processes of avoidance, archaic experiences, relational-needs, and self-responsibility that are dimensions of obsessing, worrying and repetitive fantasizing. The methods of cognitive understanding, behavioral change, affective expression, and a relational psychotherapy will be applied in the treatment planning.

This experiential workshop is for mental health professionals who want to apply theory in clinical practice and to enhance their effectiveness through identifying aspects of their own contact interruption, life script, and countertransference. Richard and/or Amaia will do live therapy with some of the members of the group. They will then discuss the theory and methods used in the live therapy.

Contacter: Amaia Mauriz-Etxabe.
“Bios, Instituto de Psicoterapia Integrativa"
C/Bertendona nº1 ,planta baja.
4008 Bilbao
Tél: +34 688 88 77 00 +34 946 000 333
Courriel: info@institutobios.es
Site web: www.institutobios.es
This workshop will be in Spanish and English with professional simultaneous translation.
A certificate of Continuing Professional Education will be issued.
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L'Institut de Psychothérapie Integrative est agréée par l ' American Psychological Association pour offrir un enseignement continu aux psychologues ; le National Board of Certified Counselors pour les conseillers et l' American Board of Examiners in Pastoral Counseling pour les Conseillers Pastoraux. L'Institut de Psychothérapie Intégrative reste responsable de ses programmes.