Rebuilding Therapy: Overcoming the Past for a More Effective FutureBloomsbury Academic, 28 oct. 1997 - 352 pages A breakthrough therapy in the mental health field, Rebuilding Therapy was developed by psychologist Michael Gass, primarily, as a means of assisting individuals and families in rebuilding psychologically from past mistreatment, dysfunction, or trauma. It incorporates methodology, techniques, and theory from Psychodrama, a vital part of Rebuilding Therapy, while integrating Transactional Analysis, primarily Structural Analysis and the influence of Script Analysis, and Redecision Therapy to create its distinctive theoretical foundations, methods, and approaches. Relaxation exercises or relaxation, which is equivalent to hypnosis, is used as needed. |
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THE NEED FOR SOMETHING WITH | 1 |
WHAT IS REBUILDING THERAPY? | 9 |
GUIDELINES | 39 |
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