Toward a New Model of Integrative Psychotherapy: Psychosynergy |
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Authors: | Theodore Millon |
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Affiliation: | (1) Miami, Florida;(2) Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts;(3) The Institute for Advanced Studies in Personology and Psychopathology, Coral Gables, Florida |
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Abstract: | The goal of resynthesizing that which has been disconnected in our field is what the author has designated as psychosynergy. This article seeks to advance our shared interest in the subject matter of psychotherapy. Particularly noted are efforts to reconnect the separate realms that give support to therapeutic practice, namely its undergirding scientific principles, its theoretically deduced personality and psychopathologic features, its classification format for organizing psychic pathology, its empirically grounded assessment instruments, and its integration of diverse therapeutic modalities. This overall goal stems from the author's belief that a synthesis of these components not only is possible, but will strengthen progress through mutual reinforcement and reciprocal enhancements. |
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Keywords: | therapy integration psychosynergy personality |
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