Introduction to the Webinar The webinar is about a psychotherapy method called 'Lichnostno-orientirovannaya dlitelnaya psikhoterapiya' and its development.
Main Method of Psychotherapy This method is considered the best because it's based on extensive practice, research, and studies. It has been developed over many years by specialists from Leningradskoi Shkoli.
Characteristics of the Psychotherapeutic Method 'Lichnostno-orientirovannaya dlitelnaya psikhoterapiya' falls under psychodynamic therapy and differs from short-term dynamic methods. It was developed as an alternative to pathogenetic therapy by our teachers at Bolnitsi Provodila.
Concepts of Personality in Therapy Methods 'Lichnostno-orientirovannaya dlitelnaya psikhoterapiya' focuses on understanding personality concepts within each therapeutic approach, emphasizing individual characteristics and psychological phenomena.
Biopsychosocial Concept in Neurotic Disorders 'Nevrozom', or neurotic disorders, are influenced by biological, psychological, social factors that contribute to their development.
Formation of Relationships Relationships are formed dynamically throughout life due to various experiences such as family upbringing which shapes one's perception of self and others.
Understanding Modern Neurotic Disorders The modern understanding of neurotic disorders involves internal conflicts, psychological contradictions, and somatic disturbances. It affects various systems in the body and is associated with emotional disturbances.
Borderline Functional Psychogenic Pathogens Psychological pathogens manifest as a variety of symptoms affecting different systems such as emotional regulation, eating habits, and digestive system. These symptoms are indicative of underlying psychological conflicts.
Neurotic Symptoms: Emotional Disturbances Emotional disturbances present as manifestations of disrupted emotions leading to behavioral changes like irritability or speech impediments. They may also be linked to past traumatic experiences.
Social Interaction Conflicts: Impact on Personality 'Narcissistic' tendencies arise from conflicting social interactions that affect self-esteem and behavior patterns within relationships. This can lead to distorted perceptions about oneself in relation to others.
Adaptive Mechanisms for Coping Individuals develop adaptive mechanisms such as sensorial protection or cognitive-behavioral strategies for coping with stressors or challenging situations.
Challenges of Psychotherapy Psychotherapeutic work in another country is challenging due to the therapist's own limitations and temptations. Therapists must resist using their patients for personal gain.
Quality of Therapeutic Relationships The quality of therapeutic relationships is established through psychotherapeutic contact, leading to the formation of a psychotherapeutic hypothesis and emotional stability for both therapist and patient.
Therapist-Patient Interactions Therapists engage patients attentively, introducing changes in routines or actions to bring about emotional and behavioral transformations. Patients may require significant changes from their immediate environment as well.
Levels of Consciousness 'Inside' notifications are used at five levels: psychological problems arise not on their own but within specific contexts; situations trigger psychological issues related to past experiences; understanding these connections helps manage symptoms effectively; verbalizing illness leads to symptom reduction while enhancing self-awareness.
Psychological Problems Psychological problems stem from traumatic events that create associations with current situations, requiring conscious recognition before addressing them effectively.