Considering the human psychological structure, which is a sum of emotions, thoughts and behaviors, in one dimension and trying to categorize it causes important elements to be overlooked during therapy. The starting point of Analytically Oriented Integrative Psychotherapy (AYBP), which is our psychotherapy approach applied in our center, is to truly contact people by considering these dimensions together and to evaluate each client in their own subjective world and uniqueness.
In the Analytically Oriented Integrative Psychotherapy process. Dynamic, existential, humanistic, cognitive and behavioral techniques are all applied with flexibility and a holistic perspective. Which theory will be applied to which client and at what time varies. What will come to the fore and the course of the psychotherapy process is determined by the emotional needs of the client. In this regard, in addition to having strong theoretical knowledge, the psychotherapist must also have developed personality traits that can respond to this flexibility. These features are primarily sincerity, sincerity, insight and high intuition power. In this respect, being in the moment, being able to follow the client's mood with great sensitivity and empathy, and being able to exist as oneself in this relationship by revealing oneself and establishing a real relationship are the characteristics that a psychotherapist must have. In short, the psychotherapist must have an attitude that does not leave the client incomprehensible or groundless in any respect. As a matter of fact, it is possible for a person to enter a process of change and transformation only if he is truly understood.
In other words, in Analytically Oriented Integrative Psychotherapy, the process is shaped and progresses by synthesizing objective scientific studies with the subjective experiences of the therapist. AYBP also ensures that the theories developed in the West, which do not fit well with our culture, become compatible with the people of our culture by revealing the therapist's own subjective experiences. Thus, the cultural differences of humans, who are bio-psycho-social beings, are not overlooked.
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