Everyone has a "family" of internal parts that aim to protect and govern behaviors and emotions. What happens when this ...
Attachment-Based Family Therapy, which has been both manualized and empirically supported, is unique because it is the only approach to family therapy that specifically targets family processes ...
Family systems therapy uses a different approach than many other types of psychotherapy. It involves a person’s family to strengthen their relationships and build support for the person ...
Students learn to use classical, postmodern, and evidence-based therapy approaches in their work. Current faculty have expertise and certifications in an array of models, including Attachment-based ...
The primary modes of therapy offered typically include individual, couples, family, and group therapy, and different circumstances may call for different modes. For example, while a person’s ...
If you have seen the movie Inside Out, you might already be familiar with the concept of internal family systems, or IFS, therapy. Developed by Dr. Richard Schwartz in the 1980s, IFS is a model of ...