Tuesday is for Therapists: Biweekly Essays

TIFT #7 How Much Support Apr 13, 2021

 

I am not comfortable with the concept of “supportive therapy” and here’s why:

“Insight psychotherapy is an expensive, prestigious treatment conducted by a relatively few highly trained professionals. Supportive psychotherapy, on the other hand, is conducted, in a...

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TIFT #6 Building Secure Attachment tift Apr 06, 2021

A consumer wrote this. I’ll call her Joan:

"How can adults who have never had safe secure attachment, meet these needs and become healthy well adjusted adults? If we are not able to see a good therapist because of being too debilitated by complex trauma to be able to work and therefore have...

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TIFT #5 Psychotherapy Training in the 21st Century tift Mar 30, 2021

The Problem

For the past 11 years I have been blogging about serious psychotherapy, especially about “attachment to your therapist.” Far too often I have been saddened to hear about patients abandoned by their therapists or harshly discharged by clinic administrators when they dared...

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TIFT #4 A Deeper Look at Low Self-Esteem Mar 23, 2021

 

One of the most common problems patients struggle with is low self-esteem and negative self-talk. In this TIFT, I want to bring psychodynamics together with CBT and more to go deeper into the subject.

Why People develop Low Self-Esteem

Watson's declaration that why was necessarily...

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TIFT #3 The "Antidote" in Psychotherapy tift Mar 16, 2021

 

You probably haven’t heard the term antidote used in this context, but I’m proposing it because it is really helpful in bringing together elements from many therapies. It describes one of just three core elements that need to be present for psychotherapeutic change,...

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TIFT #2 Inner Children of All Ages Mar 09, 2021

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In the last TIFT I talked about how inner children signal their unmet needs. This article is to show how understanding the developmental context helps the therapist navigate. At every level, inner children are likely to expect the therapist to be unwilling, like the parent, so they...

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TIFT #1 The Stuck Inner Child tift Mar 02, 2021

 

This is the first of a series of Tuesday emails offering useful tidbits for clinical psychotherapy. Normally this will be on Tuesday, but this is the first time. Oh well...

This post is about making sense of some very difficult problems in psychotherapy through a developmental point of...

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