Psychotherapy •Treatment by psychological stimuli •Intrapsychological process – therapeutic relationship •Methods: •1.Abreaction – release of repressed emotions and feelings •2.Catharsis – clearing, cognitive rebirth •3.Emotional distancing – to inspect oneself as someone else •4.Insight = change of self- image – acceptance of theoretical interpretation •5.Obtaining relevant information • • •6.Suggestion - irrational influencing of mind, suggestibility / physical, mental functions, attitudes/ •7.Paradoxical mechanism •8.Mechanism of conditioned reflex, learning •A.Reward and punishment •B.training /constructive quarrelling, sexual interactions, assertive t./ •C.relaxation, desensitization, imaginative conditioning, imitation •9.Emotional support – awareness of man, that he has somebody / something/ he can “lean” on emotionally • Friendship!!!!!!! •“A friend is a person, who knows everything about you and despite that he loves you” Psychoanalysis •Sigmund Freud •Our personalities are shaped by thoughts, events and feelings in early childhood /some of them are considered unacceptable/= unresolved childhood conflicts that we repress into unconscious. We constantly use energy to keep them there, but it is necessary to recognize them, bring them into awareness = to uncover them and deal with them in a constructive way. •1.free association – talk about every thought that comes in mind •2.dream interpretation – our defenses are relaxed during sleep •Transference= clients transfer to the therapist feelings that were originally aimed at their parents or other authorities = they voice repressed emotions • Client-Centered Therapy •Carl Rogers, humanists •Root of many disorders is in childhood /other people have expectations about how we should behave, we get rewards if we live up to others` expectations = we may lose touch with our own desires and feelings/, but we strive to reach our potential and lead a fulfilling life. •Unconditional positive regard = accepting and caring for clients no matter what feelings or behaviors they have. •Therapist shows genuine warmth and concern for clients, that will this way gain enough confidence to begin self-exploration and strive toward personal fulfillment. • •While difficulties may have begin in early childhood,we must deal with them in the present = present feelings are important, not past – “here-and-now” •Therapist responds to the client as a unique individual and attempts to experience the world from the client`s position. Gestalt Therapy •Perls •We need to become aware of the unconscious influences and we can take responsibility for our own actions. •“ I do my own thing and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations. And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I. And if by chance we find each other, it`s beautiful. If not, then not.” •“The past is no more and the future is not yet. Only now exists.” A person who is preoccupied with the past or too concerned with the future cannot function well in the present. •The aim is to make people more aware of the feelings and thoughts that influence their behavior and to help them express these emotions in the present. Accept own responsibility for these emotions, feelings rather than try to excuse them / I am mad, not you make me mad/. It is not important why you are angry, but be aware off that and express it. •Role playing •Empty chair - clients place different parts of their personality in chairs and act each of these parts. • Hypnotherapy •Induction of trance-like condition, patient is in an enhanced state of awareness, concentrating entirely on the hypnotic`s voice. •The conscious mind is suppressed and the subconscious mind is revealed •Reprogramming the subconscious – deep-seated instincts and beliefs are altered •Patient cannot be made to do anything he wouldn`t ordinarily do. They are expected to be highly motivated to change some behavioral habit or addiction. • •8 sessions • •Pain •Phobias, fears •Panic attacks •Bedwetting •Asthma •Addictions, bulimia, post traumatic stress disorder •Public speaking, confidence building, sports psychology • •Posthypnotic suggestions • •