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Peseschkian

10 techniques · 1 approach
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Actual Capabilities Analysis
Actual Capabilities Analysis
A structured Positive Psychotherapy by Peseschkian technique focused on actual capabilities analysis. It gives the therapist a concrete way …
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Balance Model Assessment
Balance Model Assessment
A structured Positive Psychotherapy by Peseschkian technique focused on balance model assessment. It gives the therapist a concrete way to t…
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Conflict Differentiation
Conflict Differentiation
A structured Positive Psychotherapy by Peseschkian technique focused on conflict differentiation. It gives the therapist a concrete way to t…
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Family Concept Exploration
Family Concept Exploration
A structured Positive Psychotherapy by Peseschkian technique focused on family concept exploration. It gives the therapist a concrete way to…
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Five Stages Process
Five Stages Process
A structured Positive Psychotherapy by Peseschkian technique focused on five stages process. It gives the therapist a concrete way to transl…
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Goal Expansion
Goal Expansion
A structured Positive Psychotherapy by Peseschkian technique focused on goal expansion. It gives the therapist a concrete way to translate t…
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Positive Reinterpretation
Positive Reinterpretation
A structured Positive Psychotherapy by Peseschkian technique focused on positive reinterpretation. It gives the therapist a concrete way to …
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Therapeutic Stories and Parables
Therapeutic Stories and Parables
A structured Positive Psychotherapy by Peseschkian technique focused on therapeutic stories and parables. It gives the therapist a concrete …
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Transcultural Perspective
Transcultural Perspective
A structured Positive Psychotherapy by Peseschkian technique focused on transcultural perspective. It gives the therapist a concrete way to …
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Verbalization Practice
Verbalization Practice
A structured Positive Psychotherapy by Peseschkian technique focused on verbalization practice. It gives the therapist a concrete way to tra…
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