Many people ask me what Integrative Psychotherapy is. Here is a brief summary of Integrative therapy theory as I practice it. It involves two levels: within theory and within the individuals; both therapist and client.
At the theoretical level, we acknowledge there
is no One Truth when it comes to the different schools of psychotherapeutic
thought. While they all may contain truths, we see
that different therapeutic modalities have greater or lesser
relevance depending upon the individual and what they are hoping
to achieve through therapy. In other words, an integrative therapist
does not offer a 'one size fits all' approach. Different people
will need a different approach at different times.
Integrative therapy is a deeper process than what some call
'eclectism'. The integrative therapist does not pick
and choose in a patchwork manner. We have studied individual
understandings, researched them and practised them in a training
environment.
When we have had this experience, we are able to see for ourselves how modalities work, when
they are effective and in what context are they meaningful. It is a matter of stepping back, seeing the bigger picture and connecting together the relevant aspects. The individual therapist then 'integrates' or weaves together aspects of established learning to build a multi-facetted way of working. The edges become unified, as opposed eclectism, where they can be 'seamed'.
It requires a very careful and skilled training. The therapist must go through their own process of integration to practice this well.
The Integrative therapist draws upon established and respected
resources in order to help them understand the individual
more fully. This understanding forms the basis of the work.
The work is to facilitate the person in self-reflection to gain
greater self-awareness and insight. And, more importantly, try
things in new and more positive ways within the safe environment
of the therapy room.
Integration of the Individual
Like many forms of therapy, the Integrative approach traces many of our emotional problems to the repetition of patterns that are no longer helpful.
For example, if a child was bullied on the playground, they probably learned ways of making themselves less visible, so they would be less of a target. That is a coping strategy that has meaning within that context. But if that person carries the belief system of needing to be invisible forward in life, they may automatically apply it to other situations where it is not so helpful. This person may, for example, find it difficult to operate within groups or ensure they receive the acknowledgement they deserve and may not even understand why. They may be repeating the pattern of 'going invisible' in a group setting without even knowing they are doing it. They have learned how to 'block out' or disable little parts of themselves to survive. For this person to mix in society in a more comfortable and constructive way, they may need to resuscitate those aspects of their personality that were pushed away. Life's events may have 'taught' beliefs about the self that are not ultimately true.
A professional, therapeutic releationship
provides the setting to receive feedback from the therapist
to discover what impact these outmoded behaviours or expressions actually
have. How people's words or actions are perceived by others can be markedly different from what was intended. This can cause problems, especially when the person is unaware this is happening. In turn,
it helps people get out of those situations that give rise to
questions like 'Why do I always...?' or 'Why do
people always treat me ...?' and so on.
Integrative therapy is not seeking to change the person. It
seeks to recall all the wholesome and healthy parts of the self
and re-integrate them into the functional self. This is a uniquely
individual process and, rather than changing you, it seeks to
make you more you.
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