Many presentations of psychotherapy are based on the major theoretical orientations of the three main categories of therapy: psychodynamic, mainly derived from psychoanalytic thought; experiential relational which stresses subjective feelings; and cognitive and behavioral approaches that emphasize the role of thinking and being. These general models have many commonalities and areas of overlap. The course will discuss the underlying assumptions and strategies of these and other approaches to therapy.
- Instructor: Tamara Goldsby