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'''Experiential Dynamic Therapy''' is a structured and empirically proven method of accelerated psychotherapy. It involves bringing patients to the direct experience of buried feelings, impulses, and emotions, using a range of techniques, and then enabling them to re-structure their lives positively. Its theoretical foundation draws on dynamic principles, attachment theory, and neuro-affective research. Controlled studies demonstrate effectiveness. It is applicable to a wide range of patients, including those suffering from chronic conditions and personality disorders. Therapeutic results are outstanding at long-term follow-up.
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'''Experiential Dynamic Therapies''' include structured and empirically proven methods of accelerated psychotherapy. These therapies involve bringing patients to the direct experience of buried feelings, impulses, and emotions, using a range of techniques, and then enabling them to re-structure their lives positively. The theoretical foundation draws on dynamic principles, attachment theory, and neuro-affective research. The EDTs incorporate approaches for which controlled studies demonstrate effectiveness. They are applicable to a wide range of patients, including those suffering from chronic conditions and personality disorders. There are numerous cases that show outstanding therapeutic results at long-term follow-up.
   
 
==Organizations==
 
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* [http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Dynamic_Emotion_Focused_Therapy_%28DEFT%29 Dynamic Emotion Focused Therapy (DEFT)]
   
   

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Experiential Dynamic Therapies include structured and empirically proven methods of accelerated psychotherapy. These therapies involve bringing patients to the direct experience of buried feelings, impulses, and emotions, using a range of techniques, and then enabling them to re-structure their lives positively. The theoretical foundation draws on dynamic principles, attachment theory, and neuro-affective research. The EDTs incorporate approaches for which controlled studies demonstrate effectiveness. They are applicable to a wide range of patients, including those suffering from chronic conditions and personality disorders. There are numerous cases that show outstanding therapeutic results at long-term follow-up.

Organizations

  • International Experiential Dynamic Therapy Asssociation (IEDTA)
  • United Kingdom Experential Dynamic Psychotherapy (UKEDT)


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