Integrative Therapy of the Family Unit
In: Families in society: the journal of contemporary human services, Volume 46, Issue 2, p. 63-69
ISSN: 1945-1350
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In: Families in society: the journal of contemporary human services, Volume 46, Issue 2, p. 63-69
ISSN: 1945-1350
In: Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, Volume 7, Issue 3, p. 2919-2929
Objective: To understand the repercussions of Community Therapy Integrative (ICT) among nursing students UFCG - Campus Cuité. Method: It is a qualitative research, with exploratory typology, and descriptive. Results: Were presented and discussed in an analytical category: (Re) Discovering ways: shares in Community Therapy Integrative wheels. Finally, ICT is an effective practice of care that values the promotion of health, promotes linkages and impacts the quality of life of the participants. Conclusion: It is hoped that the study contributes to the understanding to knowledge about the integrative practices of ICT in particular, so as to encourage spaces for sharing and of integrated care and humane.
In: Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, Volume 7, Issue 2, p. 2200-2214
Objective: To understand the repercussions of Integrated Community Therapy (ICT) for people during renal hemodialysis session. Method: Field research intervention type, with exploratory and descriptive goals, performed in a qualitative approach. The ICT was held in July 2011, people with renal disease were eligible, who underwent hemodialysis from 6 pm to 10 pm. The hemodialysis circle was recorded, videotaped and transcribed. The video was presented to the participants, and then they were interviewed. The transcription of the circle and the interviews were subjected to thematic analysis. Results: It was observed that the circle provoked an explosion of feelings: excitement, admiration and compassion, even in the facial transformation of people: from afflicted/grieved, the serene and joy ful as the circle was developing. Conclusion: The ICT was a practice for the care, by providing the opportunity to express feelings, to promote reflection on the experience, condition, treatment and strengthening to cope with their difficulties.
Over the past decade, the use of integrative health modalities, such as mind-body interventions, art therapy, nutrition, and exercise, to treat stress-related mental health conditions, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), in military and veteran populations has been increasing. The use of integrative therapies for PTSD provides options for veterans who are not interested in traditional modalities, have limited access to traditional treatments, or are seeking a more comprehensive approach to managing their PTSD or subthreshold symptoms. These therapies show promise for improving overall well-being and comorbid conditions with PTSD, such as pain or migraines, but yield mixed data for PTSD symptoms. The aim of this article is to review the evidence for the most promising integrative health modalities for treating PTSD, with a special focus on the treatment of veterans, as well as to offer recommendations and suggestions for clinicians.
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Konzepte und Strategien der Integrativen Therapie und internationaler Entwicklungsarbeit werden miteinander verglichen. In internationaler Entwicklungszusammenarbeit werden Projekte und Programme oft von "aussen" initiiert und implementiert, was oft zu dessen Scheitern führt oder zu Passivität, Abhängigkeit der Zielgruppe führt und sogar dessen Entwicklung behindert. Grundannahmen und Dynamiken wie partizipative Diagnostik, Entscheidungsfindung, Klarheit über die Motivation und Macht des Therapeuten und dessen Beziehung zum Klienten, die in der Psychotherapie zentral sind, werden in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit oft ausgewichen während methodische Probleme und technische Unterstützung oft im Vordergrund stehen.In einem zweiten Teil werden diese allgemeine Grunddynamiken anhand eines konkreten Projektes zur Prävention von häuslicher Gewalt in Tansania diskutiert. Das Projekt wird auch aus der Perspektive der Netzwerkintervention betrachtet. Es zeigt sich, dass der Erfolg des Projektes hauptsächlich darauf beruht, dass das Projekt von Einheimischen und Betroffenen geführt wird und dass es die lokale Bevölkerung und ihre Ressourcen mobilisiert und auf vorhandenen sozialen und administrativen Strukturen aufbaut und lokale Traditionen berücksichtigt. ; Concepts and strategies of integrative therapy are compared with international development work. This paper addresses the issues of how project and programmes pushed from outside and based on political interests usually lead to failures, can even lead to passivity, dependence and more underdevelopment. Fundamental consideration of dynamics known from psychotherapy like ownership, participative diagnostic and decision making, definition of responsibilities, clarification of motives, power, and relationship between Therapist/Donor and Client/Beneficiaries are often avoided and the focus is usually on methodological shortcomings and technical assistance.Based on the experience of community intervention to prevent domestic violence in Tanzania, the findings are discussed ...
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Dieser Text, 1985 vor dreißig Jahren geschrieben, wird hier erneut vorgelegt, denn er gibt in voller Aktualität für das Jahr 2015 eine unveränderte Grundkonzeption des Integrativen Ansatzes wieder: die therapeutische Bedeutung von Bildung für Gesundheit und Persönlichkeitsentwicklung und die persönlichkeitsbildende Kraft von Therapie. Auf der Basis einer Analyse der bildungspolitischen Entwicklung in Deutschland anhand zentraler Dokumente wird deutlich gemacht: Integrative Agogik (d.h. Bildungsarbeit in der Lebensspanne, lifelong learning) und Integrative Therapie als lifespan developmental therapy sehen sich als "kritische Kulturarbeit". Sie sind einem emanzipatorischen, persönlichkeitsbildenden und auf politische Bewusstheit abzielenden Weiterbildungskonzept verpflichtet, wie es programmatisch z.B. vom "Deutschen Bildungsrat" formuliert wurde. ; This Text, written 1985, thirty years ago, is here presented anew, because it offers unchanged basic concepts that have full relevance to the present 2015: the therapeutic importance of education for health and personality development, and the personality forming power of therapy. Ón the ground of a thorough analysis of developments in in cultural policy in Germany accessible in important documents it is shown: Integrative Agogics (i.e. educational work in the lifespan, lifelong learning) and Integrative Therapy as lifespan developmental therapy must be seen as "critical cultural activities". They are bound to an emancipatory, personality fostering concept of ongoing education aiming at political consciousness, as it has been programmatically formulated by the "Deutsche Bildungsrat". ; https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/14-2015-sieper-j-integrative-agogik-bildung-als-therapie-und-kulturarbeit/ ; peerReviewed ; publishedVersion
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Der Beitrag ist ein durch einen theoretischen Vorspann von H. Petzold erweitertes und ergänztes Interview des Psychologen und Psychotherapeuten F. Regner – er inaugurierte das Konzept des "Normativen Empowerments" – mit H.G. Petzold, Begründer der Integrativen Therapie und erfahrener Traumatherapeut, uber die Arbeit mit politisch Traumatisierten, Vertriebenen, Flüchtlingen, Kriegsopfern, die durch Unrechtserfahrungen, Menschenrechtsverletzungen belastet und geschädigt wurden. Theoretische und praxeologische Perspektiven einer Therapie, die für die Herstellung "gerechter Verhältnisse" als "therapie juste" eintritt werden dargelegt und durch Beispiele erläutert, z. T. aus Projekten im Kontext der Kriege in Jugoslawien. Gerechtigkeit als bislang ausgeblendetes Thema in der Psychotherapie und auch der Traumatherapie und Unrecht als pathogenes Moment im Traumageschehen müssen künftig mehr Beachtung finden. ; This text enlarged by a theoretical introductory note, is an interview by the psychologist and psychotherapist Dr. Freihart Regner – he inaugurated the concept of "normative empowerment" – with Prof. H. G. Petzold, founder of Integrative Therapy and experienced trauma therapist about the work with politically traumatized people, refugees, displaced persons, victims of war, which are heavily burdened and strained by violations of human rights and experiences of injustice. Theoretical and praxeological perspectives of therapy which is engaged for the reestablishment of justice ruled situations as "therapie juste", just therapy, are enfolded and illustrated by examples from the context of the wars in Yougoslavia. Justice and injustice as so far rather neglected themes in psychotherapy and also in trauma therapy with their pathogenic impact in trauma processes have to obtain more attention in the future. ; https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/08-2005-petzold-h-g-erg-2006-integrative-traumatherapie-engagierte-praxis-fuer-gerechtigkeit/ ; peerReviewed ; publishedVersion
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In: The American journal of family therapy: AJFT, Volume 46, Issue 5, p. 421-436
ISSN: 1521-0383
In: Clinical social work journal, Volume 36, Issue 4, p. 385-393
ISSN: 1573-3343
BACKGROUND: We report a high-risk case of a coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19)-positive patient with comorbidities including diabetes mellitus (DM), hypertension (HTN), hypothyroidism and chronic kidney disease (CKD), treated successfully using an integrative therapy plan based on Ayurveda and Yoga, along with government-mandated compulsory modern western medicine (MWM) treatment. Recently, some evidence has been emerging on the use of Ayurveda for treatment of COVID-19. The classical texts of Ayurvedic medicine such as Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita contain descriptions of pandemics of similar proportions and describe them as Janapadoddhvansa, meaning the destruction of communities, along with their causes and treatment. CASE PRESENTATION: The case reported herein is a 55-year-old man from Delhi, India, with confirmed (tested) COVID-19, who first took MWM for 7 days before seeking integrative therapy. The patient has comorbidities including DM, HTN, hypothyroidism and CKD and had developed symptoms including fever (which was resolved by the time integrative therapy was started), sore throat, dry cough, body aches, weakness, bad taste and smell, and heaviness in the abdomen. Based on the patient's symptoms and comorbidities, a treatment plan including Ayurvedic medicines, Yoga protocol, dietary recommendations and lifestyle modifications was prescribed by a registered Ayurveda doctor and a Yoga consultant. The patient started experiencing improvement in all the symptoms within 2 days after starting the treatment; he reported approximately [Formula: see text] relief from the symptoms after 5 days, and almost complete relief within 9 days. Also, the blood sugar levels (both fasting blood sugar [FBS] and postprandial blood sugar [PPBS]) exhibited significant improvement after 5 days, and decreased to within the normal range within 12 days. Besides relief in symptoms, the patient's real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test done on the 19th day returned negative results. ...
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Der Beitrag behandelt Themen der Integrativen Traumabehandlung in einem interdisziplinären "Polylog". Er entfaltet Traumatherapie vor dem Hintergrund der Menschenrechtsfrage, reflektiert das Thema der Trauma-Bewältigung unter evolutionspsychologischer Perspektiven und entwickelt vor dem Hintergrund der "philosophischen Therapeutik" der Antike (insbesondere der Stoa) die Konzepte der "Überschreitung" und "Überwindung" in der Integrativen Traumatherapie, die breiter greifen will als die Arbeit mit "Coping-Strategien" und Expositionen, und auf eine Wiederherstellung personaler Integrität und Souveränität abzielt. ; The article is dealing with Integrative Traumatherapy in the framework of an interdisciplinary "polylogue". lt is exposing traumatherapy on the ground of the question of Human Rights, it is reflekting the overcoming of trauma form the perspective of evolutionary psychology. lt is developing on the ground of "philosophical therapeutics" (particularly of the stoa) the concept of " transgression" and "overcoming" in Integrative Traumatherapy, which is broader than just using coping stategies and expositions aiming to restore the integrity and sovereignty of the person. ; https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/11-2015-petzold-h-g-2001m-neueinst-2015-trauma-und-ueberwindung-menschenrechte/ ; peerReviewed ; publishedVersion
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Das Konzept der "Integrität" wird in kompakter Form als eine zentrale Maxime der Integrativen Therapie vorgestellt und therapieethisch und klinisch-praxeologisch begründet. Es wird im seinem Doppelaspekt dargestellt: 1. als Qualität persönlicher Tugend – ein integrer Mensch – und 2. als zu sicherndes Gut im Kontext des Menschenrechts auf Leben und seiner Unversehrtheit sowie der Unantastbarkeit der "Würde". Es wird gezeigt, wie in konkreter Praxis auf dem Boden einer elaborierten Theorie im Integrativen Ansatz die "Sorge um Integrität" von Menschen, Gruppen und Lebensräumen durch persönliche Projektarbeit und das Vertreten politischer Positionen zu einem "engagierte Meliorismus" umgesetzt wird. ; The concept of "integrity" is presented in a condensed text as core maxim of Integrative Therapy for which reasons are given from a perspective of therapeutic ethics and from clinical praxeology. A double quality is emphasized: 1. the quality of personal virtue – a person of integrity – and 2. the quality of a value in the context of human rights, the right of life and freedom from bodily harm as well as the inviolability of human "dignity". It is shown, how in concrete practice in Integrative Therapy based in elaborated theory the " concern about integrity" of human beings, groups and ecological environments is leading to personal projects to be pursued, to political positions that are advocated and realized striving for an " engaged meliorism". ; https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/09-2010-sieper-orth-petzold-warum-die-sorge-um-integritaet-uns-in-der-int-therapie-wichtig-ist/ ; peerReviewed ; publishedVersion
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Jean Ziegler, der seit Jahrzehnten Ungerechtigkeit und Unterdrückung anprangert, blickt in seinem Buch "Ändere die Welt! " zurück und fragt sich, was er mit seiner wissenschaftlichen und politischen Arbeit bewirkt hat. Dieses Lebenswerk wird mit den Positionen der Theorie des Integrativen Ansatzes der Supervision, Therapie und Kulturarbeit (Petzold, Orth, Sieper) in einen Diskurs gestellt. Betrachtet werden die Globalisierung, die metatheoretische Perspektive der Integrativen Theorie und die persönliche Gewissensarbeit. ; Jean Ziegler , denouncing injustice and oppression for decades , looks in his book "Change the world!" back and wonders what his scientific policy work hast effectuated. This lifework is placed in a discourse with the theory of the integrative approach to supervision, therapy and cultural practice (Petzold, Orth, Sieper), and considers matters such as globalization , the meta-theoretical perspective of the Integrative Approach and the personal conscience work. ; https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/15-2016-lindermann-n-globalisierung-gewissen-und-supervision-perspektiven-jean-zieglers/ ; peerReviewed ; publishedVersion
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In: The American journal of family therapy: AJFT, Volume 23, Issue 1, p. 48-58
ISSN: 1521-0383