Process-oriented psychotherapy offers a broader perspective on mental disorders that goes beyond pure pathology. It is aimed at prospective therapists who are looking for a perception-based approach to the physical, emotional and mental experiences of their clients and are convinced that the disorder itself can also point the way to healing.
CONTINUING EDUCATION, FURTHER TRAINING
Process-oriented psychotherapy-ASP-Integral acc. EDI
The training course is based on depth psychology and is humanistic-experiential in its application. The theory and working model of process-oriented psychotherapy provides a clear orientation for treatment planning and for interventions in the therapeutic process. Knowledge and skills, supervision, self-awareness and clinical practice are integral components of the training concept.
Process-oriented psychotherapy for physicians SGPP
Process work/process-oriented psychotherapy comprises a therapeutic paradigm and a methodology that conveys a value-free, interested attitude in addition to a variety of intervention options. In continuing education, further training you will acquire a broad set of methodological approaches to somatic experiences and mental disorders as well as communication strategies in the hierarchy between doctor and patient.
Basic course in process-oriented psychology
The seminar cycle is open to all people who are looking for an integral model for accompanying transformation and healing processes and who want to incorporate this into their work and life fields.
Diploma course in process-oriented psychology
After the basic course, people who are looking for in-depth psychological-therapeutic continuing education, further training have the opportunity to enter the diploma course and thus acquire an internationally recognized degree in process-oriented psychology according to Arnold Mindell. This qualification is open to all professional groups.