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In person-centred psychotherapy, there is a method of pre-therapy developed by Garry Prouty. Using this method, special moments of relationship experience can be experienced even with people who have severely limited contact and are considered 'untreatable' - a way of reaching people with severe mental disabilities, dementia or chronic psychiatric patients who have been hospitalised for many years. After an introduction to the limits of reduced perception, detailed case reports are used to explain how pre-therapeutic concepts are put into practice. The seminar also highlights ways of using…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In person-centred psychotherapy, there is a method of pre-therapy developed by Garry Prouty. Using this method, special moments of relationship experience can be experienced even with people who have severely limited contact and are considered 'untreatable' - a way of reaching people with severe mental disabilities, dementia or chronic psychiatric patients who have been hospitalised for many years. After an introduction to the limits of reduced perception, detailed case reports are used to explain how pre-therapeutic concepts are put into practice. The seminar also highlights ways of using sound therapy methods to establish non-verbal 'contact' - which, according to Rogers, is a prerequisite for moments of encounter. The extraordinary moments of 'being in contact' are discussed from a person-centred perspective, with a particular focus on the topics of actualisation tendency, empathy, resonance and dialogical components. A common thread running through this paper is the central question: where does psychotherapy begin?
Autorenporträt
Leonore Langner BA, psicoterapeuta centrada na pessoa e psicoterapeuta de grupo, supervisora, pedagoga do som, formadora na Academia Peter Hess de Viena (Instituto Austríaco de Terapia de Massagem Sonora), longa experiência profissional: geriatria, cuidados paliativos, doentes graves e pessoas em coma vigilante.