Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy, vol. 15, no1 (57), March 2012
Journal Title: Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy - Year 2012, Vol 15, Issue 1
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Vol. 15, no 1 (57), March 2012: see more at http://jep.ro/en/2012
Vol. 15, no 1 (57), March 2012: see more at http://jep.ro/en/2012
Mental Space meets Psychology – a new Paradigm and Approach to Psychotherapy
Introduction: This paper outlines the basic concepts of mental space representations, its primary concepts and the connection to psychology and psychotherapy. Also included are the descriptions of three mental space base...
Psychological Effects of Dance and Movement at Adulthood – Preliminary Research –
Introduction: It is widely accepted that dance and movement have positive effects over one’s wellbeing. Body movement is strongly connected to internal feelings; therefore altering the movement behavior would lead to psy...
A Clinical and Projective Approach to the Mourning Process in the Family System
Introduction: This study focuses on the bereavement process that is understood as the loss of a family member, by presenting the way mourning is experienced and processed in the family system layout. When someone passes...
Removal of PTSD Symptoms in a Client Using Neuro- Linguistic Programming - a case history -
Introduction: Neuro-Linguistic Programming, (NLP) is an eclectic modality and can be regarded as experiential in many ways. The introduction takes the reader through a very brief understanding of the history, epistemolog...
NLP and Psychological Research: Rapport, Reframing and Eye Accessing Cues
Introduction: Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a highly controversial topic with reviews ranging from uncritical appraisal to rejection. Scientific psychology mostly rejects it. But are some NLP concepts that much d...