Integrative Psychotherapy
What is Integrative Psychotherapy?
Integrative Psychotherapy isa collection ofdevelopmentally-based and relationally-focused concepts about the practice of psychotherapy. The theories and methods of Integrative Psychotherapy serve as a blueprint for the psychotherapist to facilitate clients’ internal integration of physiological sensations, feelings, thoughts, and actions.
In short, integration means becoming whole, with full access to all that one is and may become. The term integrative refers to the full synthesis of affective, behavioral, cognitive, and physiological theory and methods of psychotherapy as well as the outcome of psychotherapy – the integration or assimilation within the client of the fragmented or fixated aspects of the personality.
