Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy

Programas de Formación y Talleres
de Psicoterapia Integrativa

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Case Discussion and Supervision Group

Richard G. Erskine, Ph.D.

Therapy Case Discussions and Supervision: February 2, 9,16, &23 and March 2, 9, 16 & 23 in 2026
from 17:00 to 20:00, Central Euroopean Time.
Zoom

This case discussion group is intended for psychotherapists and counselors who wish to deepen their understanding and enhance their therapeutic skills when working with clients using Developmentally-based, Relationally-focused Integrative Psychotherapy.
In this seminar we will focus on the client’s unconscious relational patterns and on how transference expresses what the client needs within the therapeutic relationship. We will also explore the therapist’s reactive and responsive countertransference, and how the therapist’s internal sensations and fantasies can be used effectively.

Across these eight meetings (3 hours each), participants will be offered reading materials and group discussions that may include the following topics:
• the central role of attuned therapeutic relationships;
• therapeutic attunement, involvement, and presence;
• the importance of sustained phenomenological inquiry
• responding to relational needs;
• working with the Script System;
• when and how to use behavioral or cognitive interventions and/or supportive age regression;
• countertransference and the therapeutic use of the therapist’s Self.

Participants are invited to present cases from their own therapeutic practice. These may be formal case presentations or spontaneous therapeutic vignettes inspired by the readings and discussions. Participation in case discussions requires a commitment from each member of the group to maintain client confidentiality.
Specific readings will be assigned for each meeting. Participants are expected to come prepared to discuss how the concepts presented in the assigned chapters can be applied in their clinical practice. The primary text is Beyond Empathy: A Therapy of Contact-in-Relationship. If you have read this book before, please reread the chapters so the concepts remain fresh in your mind.

Schedule of meetings and readings:
• February 2: Chapters 1, 2, and 3
• February 9: Chapters 4 and 5
• February 16: Chapters 6 and 7
• February 23: Chapters 8 and 9
• March 2: Chapters 9, 10, and 11
• March 9: Chapters 12 and 13
• March 16:
• March 23:

Contactar: For Information and to register please contact:

Lada Svirskaia
email ladaswirskaya@gmail.com Tel WhatsApp +7 985 529 77 11

Natalia Rukavishnikova Email nruk@me.com Tel WhatsApp +7 916 814 22 98
Upon completion of the eight-session professional development seminar, participants will receive a certificate of participation. This seminar counts toward the training and supervision requirements of the International Integrative Psychotherapy Association (IIPA) Standards and Certification Committee, as well as the European Association for Transactional Analysis (EATA) and the International Transactional Analysis Association (ITAA).
The main language of the workshop is English, with consecutive translation into Russian.
For participants who do not speak English or Russian but would still like to join: the organizers are open to accommodating groups who wish to participate with their own interpreters. If you represent such a group, please contact us — we will be happy to explore this possibility.
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El Instituto de Psicoterapia Integrativa está aprobado por la Asociación Americana de Psicología para impartir formación continua a psicólogos; por el National Board of Certified Counselors para los counselors y por el American Board of Examiners in Pastoral Counseling para los asesores pastorales. El Instituto de Psicoterapia Integrativa se hace responsable de este programa y su contenido.