Профессиональная ПсихотераПевтическая Газета иЮль–2013
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COMPArATIVE ANALysIs OF UNIVErsAL HEPNOTHErAPy
AND METHODs, BAsED ON THE CATHEgOry OF
MINDFULNEss
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sCrIPTs OF THE PErsONAL FUTUrE. THE DOCTrINE OF THE
FIVE ELEMENTs U-sIN. THE sACrED JOUrNEy
galina Makarova – Ph.D., psychologist, psychotherapist, mediator, vice rector
of training Institute of PPL; Russia, Moscow.
The tendency of the XXI century is the active interest of psychotherapeutic
schools to the ancient spiritual doctrine. There are orthodox psychotherapy,
Zen-therapy, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy with Vipassana practice.
The principles of Buddhism are well represented in psychological
counseling and coaching. The borderlines between hypnotic, meditative
and trance techniques are melting. Clients are demonstrating extensive
religious knowledge and interest in spiritual experience. The next step
of development seems to be the interpenetration and integration of
psychotherapy and traditional spiritual practices.
This report will present the results of integrative work with emotions
using Transactional Analysis and the ancient Chinese doctrine of the Five
Elements «U-Sin». And also the practical work for creation of the Personal
Future Scenario in special conditions of sacred expeditions in places of
power in India and Bulgaria.
1001 PsyCHOTHErAPIEs. WHAT ABOUT TOgETHErNEss?
Konstantin Pavlov – Director of East-European Gestalt Institute. Member of
Board for StPetersburg Branch of Russian Psychotherapeutic Association, Member
of The Baltic Pedagogic Academy, Ph.D., M.D., Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
The basic concepts of Quality of Life Reconstruction (QLR) are being
presented. Some past experience of integrative attempts (and failure!) in
contemporary psychotherapy is being analyzed. We present the idea of “Self-
Support Continuum” as a possible basis (together with deep knowledge of
modern Theories of Change) for successful integration in an area of “Helping
Professions” and psychotherapeutic work with a Client.
THE DEVELOPMENT AND sPrEAD OF THE THEOry,
METHODOLOgy AND PrACTICE OF gEsTALT THErAPy
sean gaffney – Ph.D. Gestalt at Work, 2009. Organisational Behaviour»
programmes at undergraduate, graduate, MBA and Executive MBA levels at:
Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden.
gENEsIs OF sUPPOrTINg FIgUrE IN THE HIsTOry OF
MANKIND
Lev Belogorodskiy – Psychotherapist of the World (WCP) and European (EAP)
register. Full member of the European Association for Body Psychotherapy (EABP).
The head of the modality Body-Oriented Psychotherapy of OPPL. Russia, Moscow.
CONTEMPOrAry EXIsTENTIAL ANALysIs Is THE INHErITOr
OF HUMANIsTIC TrADITION OF HELPINg PEOPLE WITH
HEAVy MENTAL AND sOMATIC ILLNEssEs
Alexander Barannikov – M.D., Master of science (Austria), the professor of Moscow
Social-pedagogic Institute. Physician, psychiatrist-psychotherapist. Chairman of
section of existential psychotherapy of Professional Psychotherapy League.
The paper is dedicated to the contemporary views of spirituality and
suffering. It describes the history of the arising of humanistic ideas in
society, in medicine, in psychiatry and psychotherapy. The Russian tradition
of humanism in practical medicine is presented. The article also describes
the evolution of the conception and the methodology of contemporary
existential analysis in 20-th century and possibilities it gives to help people
with heavy mental and somatic illnesses.
PsyCHOLOgICAL VOLUNTEErINg As A VOLUNTEErINg
FOrM IN rUssIA
Inna silenok – the psychologist, the business coach, the Master of the NLP, the
Vice-president, the full member and the teacher of the All-Russian Professional
Psychotherapeutic League, the Psychotherapist of the uniform register of professional
psychotherapists of Europe, the Vice-president of the All-Russian Council of
psychotherapy and consultation, the Director of the Center “Logos”. Russia, Krasnodar.
In the report questions of the organization of psychological volunteer
activity, its main types and work forms will be considered. Also the attention
to questions of interaction of the psychological volunteer centers and groups
with public organizations and administrative structures of municipalities in
places of their stay will be paid.
sATTVAVAJAyA : A PsyCHOTHErAPEUTIC TECHNIQUE IN
INDIAN MEDICINE
Punam rani shukla – Dr., Senior Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of
kayachikitsa, Institute of Medical Sciences, B.H.U. India, Varanasi.
Psychotherapy is a process of finding personal solutions in the presence
of a trained practitioner, in a safe, non-judgmental and caring environment.
Various types of psychotherapies like psychoanalytic, client centered,
cognitive behaviour therapy and behavior therapy are practiced in Western
culture and Indian culture. In Ayurveda, the concept of psychotherapy
was first mentioned in old Ayurvedic textbook Caraka Samhita. Maharshi
Caraka in the above textbook has described the treatment of mental illness
by three methods 1.Yuktivyapasraya 2. Daivavyapasraya 3. Sattvavajaya.
Yuktivyapasraya means treatment by drug or medicine. In Yuktivyapasraya,
the mental illness is treated by using mental drugs. Daivavyapasraya
means treatment of illness by chanting of mantra, scared herbs, precious
gems, propitiatory rites, offerings (Bali), niyam (second step of yoga),
ceremonial penitence, fast, religious sacrifice, prostration, and journey of
religious places. Sattvavajaya means control of mind by restraining of mind
from unwholesome arthas (objects). Mind can be controlled by gaining
right knowledge, scientific knowledge, developing patience (self-control),
enhancing memory and dhayan. Sattavavajaya is a kind of psychotherapeutic
technique for management of mental health.
ArCHETyPEs IN MEDIATION
Irina Cheglova – MD, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Vice-President of the
Professional Psychotherapeutic League, trainer-mediator. Russia, Moscow.
We consider the specifics of mediation in the Russian-speaking space, and
alsointroduce the concepts of preventive and processualf mediation. The
dynamic of escalating conflict system by the way of archetypal mechanisms is
described and also. the role of a mediator in its transformation to a resolution
conflict system.. Postulating the core role of mediative competence in that
process and its results are illustrated using the archetype theater model. The
practice of distribution of attention used in the training of mediators is providing.
COMPLEX PTsD (POsT-TrAUMATIC sTrEss DIsOrDEr) As A
NEgATIVE EXPErIENCE OF INTErPErsONAL rELATIONs
Oksana Zaschirinskaia – Ph.D., Associate Professor of Special Psychology, Faculty
of Psychology, St. Petersburg State University. Author of more than 140 scientific
and educational publications. The Executive Director of the NGO «St. Petersburg
Psychological Society» (regional office RPA). Expert Committee on Education. An
expert of Saint-Petersburg Government Program «Tolerance» (2011-2015 gg.). Certified
counseling psychologist of the European Registry (Counsellor for Psychological Trauma).
Determination of complex post-traumatic stress disorder. Manifestations of
various kinds of transfers in interpersonal relationships. Situational transfer.
Symbolic transfer. Atmospheric transport.
Introective states. Introjects, loyal to the disruption of interpersonal
relationships. Introjects identified with disorders of interpersonal
relationships. Introjects dissociated from the violation of interpersonal
relationships.
Major internalized patterns of introjective states in marital and parent-
child relationships.
Russian mentality and specific manifestations of psychotraumatic experiences.
Phenomenology of resentment: at the mother, father, spouse, child, public
authority. The phenomenology of violence in interpersonal relationships.
Cyclicity of psycho trauma under the influence of introective states.
Perspectives of the Russian psychotraumatology in helping people
affected in a result of violation of interpersonal relationships.
PsyCHOTHErAPy IN COUNTrIEs OF EUrOPE AND AsIA:
PAsT, PrEsENT AND FUTUrE
Ekaterina Makarova – existential-analytic psychotherapist, psychoanalyst,
chair of the Youth Section of the World Council for Psychotherapy, national
representative of Russian Federation at European Association for Psychotherapy,
transcultural coach, manager for international relations by Professional
Psychotherapeutic League of Russia. Moscow, Russia — Austria, Vienna.
This presentation will outline the major differences in development of
professional psychotherapy in Europe, Asia and Russia including the legal
situation related to the professional practice of psychotherapy and counseling
(in Europe and Asia) and the different interpretation of the profession, as well
as self-perception of professional psychotherapists in different countries.
Furthermore the future development of the psychotherapeutic profession
in Eurasia will be discussed.