2013, Number 1
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Revista del Hospital Psiquiátrico de La Habana 2013; 10 (1)
The integration of the psychotherapy based on the use of the therapeutic resources.
García VMM, Suárez MM
Language: Spanish
References: 8
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ABSTRACT
The present revision includes some facets of the integrative movement in psychotherapy. The peculiarities of the Cuban psychotherapeutic practice requires clarifying the integrative perspective and that's why are exposed it: their foundations in the investigation and the evidences of the level of current development of the integrative psychotherapy.
The current models of theoretical integration assume two fundamental perspectives that are characterized: assimilative integration and accommodative integration. The requirements for the future presence of an Unified Theory are exposed, with special emphasis in the optimal access points. Another topic of great pre-eminence is the formation and the training of the therapists. Finally the core of the integrative understanding of the authors is exposed, based on the width, flexibility and coherence in the use of the psychological therapeutic resources of the different theoretical schools.
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