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.
“And So It Goes On” – a story of one therapy by Russell Rose
Sat in the waiting room of the clinic, [...]
Commentary and critique of introductory chapter of Martha Stark’s 1999 “Modes of Therapeutic Action”
Martha Stark (1999) “Modes of Therapeutic Action” A summary of [...]
Mark Solms: “If the Id is conscious, where and what is ‘the unconscious’?”
Here is a highly recommended video of Mark Solms’ presentation [...]
Presentations from Conference ‘Embodied Intersubjectivity in the Clinic’ with Shaun Gallagher
Shaun Gallagher: "4E cognition in [...]
Online Enquiry: Overestimating the Working Alliance?
Investigating our shared ‘implicit relational knowing’ about the working alliance [...]
Challenges in Making a Sustainable Living as a Therapist
What are the emotional/psychological factors that limit a thriving practice [...]
How is Countertransferential Enactment Worked Through?
In response to a question by Larry Josephs in the [...]
Preparing for ‘Embodied Intersubjectivity in the Clinic’ with Shaun Gallagher
Preparations for the Conference In [...]
Introductory Notes by Michael Soth: ‘Embodied Intersubjectivity in the Clinic’ with Shaun Gallagher
Questions inherent in our theme ‘Embodied Intersubjectivity’ What [...]
The Therapist’s Habitual Position
Morit Heitzler will soon be running a workshop in Oxford [...]