Life Experiences That Have Shaped Me as an Integrative Psychotherapist
Palabras clave:
Integrative psychotherapy, Buddhism, awareness, self-esteem, permissions, contact, EMDR, memory reconsolidation, Eye Movement Desensitization and ReprocessingResumen
This is an expanded version of the keynote speech John Hallett gave at the International Integrative Psychotherapy Association’s 2025 conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia. In this keynote, Hallett shares the experiences and learnings that have shaped him as a psychotherapist. He starts with the influence of his parents and follows with significant occurrences in his life that were pivotal for his development as a person and an integrative psychotherapist.
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