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In a 2015 article in Behavioral and Brain Sciences on "memory reconsolidation, emotional arousal and the process of change in psychotherapy", Richard D. Lane and colleagues summarized a common claim in the literature on emotion-focused therapy that "emotional arousal is a key ingredient in therapeutic change" and that "emotional arousal is ...
The Internal Family Systems Model (IFS) is an integrative approach to individual psychotherapy developed by Richard C. Schwartz in the 1980s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It combines systems thinking with the view that the mind is made up of relatively discrete subpersonalities , each with its own unique viewpoint and qualities.
Ideas and methods from family therapy have been influential in psychotherapy generally: a survey of over 2,500 US therapists in 2006 revealed that of the 10 most influential therapists of the previous quarter-century, three were prominent family therapists and that the marital and family systems model was the second most utilized model after ...
DMM concepts have been used to develop DMM specific treatment interventions for mental health, family, and criminal problems. [2] The DMM has been applied to models of psychotherapy, [ 75 ] [ 76 ] attachment narrative therapy, [ 77 ] family therapy, [ 19 ] and criminal behavior.
The Balance model is widely recognized and can be applied in various fields, including therapy, self-help, and family therapy. It is comparable to Freud's concept of libido, Adler's life goals, and Jung's four functions of perception, ratio, sensitivity, and intuition. The Balance Model offers a structural representation of the personality and ...
Structural family therapy (SFT) is a method of psychotherapy developed by Salvador Minuchin which addresses problems in functioning within a family. Structural family therapists strive to enter, or "join", the family system in therapy in order to understand the invisible rules which govern its functioning, map the relationships between family members or between subsets of the family, and ...