When and How I Became a Developmentally Based, Relationally Focused Integrative Psychotherapist
Keywords:
Existential philosophy, client-centered therapy, Gestalt therapy, transactional analysis, relational psychotherapy, integrative psychotherapyAbstract
In this adaptation of my keynote address, I describe the client-centered therapy, Gestalt therapy, transactional analysis, psychoanalytic, and existential philosophy influences in my professional life that have led to the refinement and elaboration of various concepts of developmentally based, relationally focused integrative psychotherapy.
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