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What is neurosis, and who are neurotics?
I have been very lucky with my teachers. I have studied in Moscow, Italy and New York with wonderful therapists to whom I am eternally grateful. I continue to learn, particularly from colleagues I like, and am happy to share my experience and knowledge with clients, students and other therapists.
Form of training: three-day seminars in Zoom + online lectures.
Over the 4 years of the program you will be expected to:
25
1 workshop
Lasts 3 days or takes 16 hours
25 workshops include 3 dynamic therapeutic groups
4
1 block-
24 hours
Lecture recordings, webinars, including 3-hour credit and written work
philosophical and attitudinal foundations of the approach
Foundations of the approach history of psychology and psychotherapy, basics of general psychology, developmental and personality psychology
Diagnostic criteria, mental health approaches, co-occurrence with medication support
Legal and organizational issues, promotion and client attraction
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As a general rule, psychotherapists rarely work with psychosis. More often than not, a client with a psychotic experience is referred to psychiatrists. However, it is important for the therapist to understand what a psychotic experience looks like