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Welcome to the
coherence therapy website |
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The
source of nearly every problem or
symptom that brings people to therapy proves to be a deeply held,
unrecognized
emotional truth. Coherence therapy is a set of methods and concepts
that enable a therapist to be reliably effective in
bringing about profound shifts at the hidden core maintaining a
specific symptom or problem.
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Coherence
therapy is designed for creating lasting,
transformational
change at the heart of the problem far more
directly, and in far fewer sessions, than in conventional
depth-oriented psychotherapies.
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From
the first session the client is guided to use native capacities
for finding and dissolving symptom-generating emotional
realities or schemas that were formed earlier in life,
typically in childhood. The methodology is often surprisingly swift.
The
therapist's empathic attunement is a crucial catalyst of the process. A
wide range of symptoms can be dispelled along
with the less visible, lifelong emotional wounds associated with them. More...
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Online
Course
Descriptions
CE credit for Psychologists,
LMFTs, LCSWs, Counselors
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"It is a bold vision...
as
conceptually strong as it
is compassionate...
I wholeheartedly recommend coherence therapy as
the
most compelling incarnation of clinical constructivism on the
contemporary scene."
--Robert A.
Neimeyer, Ph.D., Editor, Journal of Constructivist Psychology |
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"This is a brilliant
break- through... Accessible,
nonpathologizing language, sophisticated yet profoundly simple theory,
and powerful therapeutic process combine to make this work of the
highest significance. I have rarely been this impressed."
--Stephen M. Johnson, Ph.D., author of Character
Styles, Characterological Transform- ation and other titles |
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"A
challenging,
precise, and exciting approach...
combine[s] a thoughtful attention to the unconscious with a commitment
to
making every session count. Gutsy, convincing and powerful!"
--David
B. Waters, Ph.D., Professor of Family Practice & Psychiatry,
University of Virginia, author of Competence, Courage and Change |
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