Integrative Psychotherapy Articles
Inquiry, Attunement. and Involvement in the Psychotherapy of Dissociation.
Richard Erskine.
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Psychological Function, Relational Needs, and Transferential Resolution: Psychotherapy of an Obsession.
Richard Erskine.
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Schizoid Processes: Working with the Defenses of the Withdrawn Child Ego State.
Ray Little.
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Transference and Transactions: Critique from an Intrapsychic and Integrative Perspective.
Richard Erskine.
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Presence and Involvement:
Personal Perspectives on Countertransference.
Richard G. Erskine.
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Contributions of Gestalt Therapy to the Practice of Integrative Psychotherapy .
Richard G. Erskine .
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Contact and Relational Needs in Couple Therapy: An Integrative Psychotherapy Perspective.
Richard G. Erskine & Janet P. Moursund.
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Relational Withdrawal, Attunement to Silence: Psychotherapy of the Schizoid Process.
Richard G. Erskine.
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Child Development in Integrative Psychotherapy: Erik Erikson’s First Three Stages .
Richard G. Erskine.
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Constantly Present: A Therapy for Julie.
Valerie Perret.
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Saying an Honest “Goodbye”: Three Case Examples.
Richard G. Erskine.
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Vulnerability, Authenticity, and Inter-subjective Contact:
Philosophical Principles of Integrative Psychotherapy.
Richard G. Erskine.
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Contact, Attunement, and Our Vagal Tone.
Richard G. Erskine.
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‘No stories, no self’:
Co-constructing personal narratives in the psychotherapy session.
Joanna Pawelczyk.
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Relational Group Process:
Developments in a Transactional Analysis Model
of Group Psychotherapy.
Richard G. Erskine.
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Psychotherapy of Contact-in-Relationship:
Conversations with Richard .
Richard G. Erskine and Grover E. Criswell .
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Script Cure: Behavioral, Intrapsychic, and Physiological.
Richard G. Erskine, Ph. D.
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The Father-Daughter Dilemma: Incest and Counter-Incest.
Brenda Bary and Ron Ohlson.
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An Integrative Psychotherapy of Postpartum Adjustment.
Carol Merle-Fishman.
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Life Scripts: Definitions and Points of View.
Richard G. Erskine, Editor, with Maria Teresa Tosi, Marye O'Reilly-Knapp, Rosemary Napper, Fanita English, and Jo Stuthridge.
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The Challenges of Change and Growth.
Richard G. Erskine, Ph.D.
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Attachment, Relational-Needs, and
Psychotherapeutic Presence.
Richard G. Erskine, Ph.D.
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Psychotherapy With the Parent Ego State.
Maruša Zaletel, Jana Potočnik, Andreja Jalen.
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Relational Group Psychotherapy:
the Healing of Stress, Neglect and Trauma.
Richard G. Erskine.
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Methods of an Integrative Psychotherapy.
Richard G. Erskine and Rebecca L. Trautmann.
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The Therapeutic Relationship: Integrating Motivation and Personality Theories.
Richard G. Erskine.
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Cooperation, Relationship and Change. Keynote Speech ITAA Conference San Francisco August 2007.
Richard G. Erskine.
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Expressing the unexpressed: the interactional construction of verbalization in the context of psychotherapy sessions..
Joanna Pawelczyk & Richard Erskine.
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The Walking Cure.
Joan Adria D’Amico.
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Between Two Worlds: The Encapsulated Self.
Marye O'Reilly-Knapp.
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Psychotherapy and Spirituality.
Rebecca Trautmann.
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Core Concepts of an Integrative Psychotherapy.
Marye O'Reilly-Knapp and Richard G. Erskine.
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On the Streets of New York.
Richard Erskine.
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The Psychotherapist's Myths, Dreams, and Realities.
Richard Erskine.
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Diversity, Unity and Relationship: Interpersonal Dynamics of Social Psychology.
Richard Erskine.
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