INTEGRA CPD Blog
Some of these posts constitute substantial discussions of important topics and are more like long articles, some are fairly short and snappy and to the point.
There are two important topics which I have created separate blogs for: psychotherapy as the impossible profession; and the overestimated working alliance.
This blog also includes a subcategory 'Tutorials' (so you can search for them separately) - these address basic issues of 21st-century psychotherapy.
Sustainable practice in the ‘impossible profession’? – Interview with Michael Soth
An interview with Michael in preparation of this CPD workshop [...]
How are Chaos and Complexity Theory Relevant to our Work as Therapists?
This is a much expanded and updated version of an [...]
Enactment – a brief definition by Russell Rose
You can find more of his writing on his [...]
What is the role of transference in trauma work?
As we are just planning and thinking about Morit’s forthcoming [...]
Book Review: “Bullshit in Psychotherapy” by George Steinfeld
This is a sweet and interesting book, with an obviously [...]
What do we mean by ‘relational’?
Over the last 15 years or so, relational perspectives have [...]
A Multiplicity of Relational Modalities – 25 years on
Part 1: Integrating ideas on relational stances from Gomez, Stark [...]
Potentials and Pathologies of Character Structure Theory
Michael Soth: European Congress of Body Psychotherapy: the Embodied Self [...]
Relational Modalities in the History of Body Psychotherapy
(from my chapter "Transference, Countertransference and Supervision in the Body [...]
Beyond antagonising: towards a mature integration of embodiment and dis-embodiment
European Congress of Body Psychotherapy: the Embodied Self in a [...]