psychotherapy

An emotionally focused, attachment-based, systemic approach to working with couples in a blended family context.

    “Over the last 30 years, systemic approaches to family therapy have been largely successful at treating even the most intractable problems in family functioning. However, stepfamilies have long proven a particular challenge for family therapists. Recent research has confirmed that, given their unique dynamics, stepfamilies are vulnerable in a way that is distinct from typical “first-families,” leaving them often resistant to traditional family therapy techniques’ (Browning & Artfelt, 2012). In terms of couple therapy in the context of…

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AI Psychotherapy: My Ideal Therapist?

Artificial intelligence, in all its forms, is on its way to disrupting many industries. Those in the know agree the current media hype is unwarranted due to the limitations of current deep learning models, hardware and messy databases. But AI has captured the imagination of the general public leading to an overflow of speculative possibilities. As a clinical psychologist I have had the opportunity to observe the evolving field of psychotherapy over the past 30 years. From the client centered,…

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25 000 hours: What my Clients Have Taught Me.

Psychotherapy as Co-Creative. This ongoing series is my attempt to distil and share the wisdom that my clients have shared with me over the course of 20 years and 25 000 hours of psychotherapy practice. Psychotherapy as co-creative. My clients have taught me that psychotherapy is a co-creative process, where both therapist and client start with a blank canvas and co-jointly create forms, narratives, and music with the raw material from the client’s life. Since all creative endeavours necessitate a…

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