Integrative Therapy
The Integrative Therapy is a psychotherapy method , which of Hilarion G. Petzold was developed Johanna Sieper and colleagues since the 1960s. It integrates different methodological approaches such as psychodrama , gestalt therapy , active psychoanalysis based on the Hungarian psychoanalyst Sándor Ferenczi, as well as approaches to behavioral therapy , body therapy , neuropsychology and neuromotor skills by Alexander Lurija and Nikolai Bernstein . The most important philosophers who influenced the development of integrative therapy are Maurice Merleau-Ponty , Gabriel Marcel , Paul Ricœur , Michel Foucault and Hermann Schmitz .
The Integrative Movement Therapy is an independent body psychotherapy process part of the integrative therapy.
Integrative therapy is part of the so-called “new integration paradigm” of general and integrative psychotherapy.
Integrative therapy is recognized in Austria as a psychotherapy method according to the Psychotherapy Act, Federal Law Gazette No. 361/1990, and is taught at Danube University Krems .
In Germany, only depth psychological , analytical , behavioral and systemic therapy methods can be billed as psychotherapy in accordance with the psychotherapy guidelines with the statutory health insurance . Since 2016, only the above mentioned are also used in addiction therapy. Procedure refundable.
literature
- Anton Leitner: Handbook of Integrative Therapy . Springerverlag: Vienna New York, 2010. ISBN 978-3-211-99734-5
- Hilarion Petzold: Integrative Therapy. Models, theories and methods of cross-school psychotherapy . 2nd edition 2004. Junfermann Verlag Paderborn, ISBN 978-3-87387-066-6
- Dorothea Rahm et al .: Introduction to Integrative Therapy. Basics and practice . 4th edition 2007. Junfermann Verlag Paderborn, ISBN 978-3-87387-083-3
- Dorothea Rahm: Integrative group therapy with children . Junfermann Verlag Paderborn, 2004. ISBN 978-3-87387-561-6
Individual evidence
- ^ Arnd Krüger : History of movement therapy, in: Preventive medicine . Springer, Heidelberg Loseblatt Collection 1999, 07.06, pp. 1–22.
- ↑ http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/psymed/it