Center Pensées - French Center for Psychotherapy in Berlin
Integrative psychology
Integrative psychology is a multi-referential approach that focuses on Being as a whole, that is to say on the emotional, cognitive, spiritual, behavioral and relational levels.
This approach is characterized by the integration of contributions from different theoretical currents: psychoanalytic, cognitive and behavioral, humanist and systemic.
In this way, the integrative approach will use different angles of reflection depending on the situations addressed and thereby adjust as closely as possible to the needs of the person encountered.
In practice, the integrative psychologist is trained in different approaches and the techniques offered are personalized, varied, creative, and adapted to the specific requests of the person who has come to ask for their support.
Thus, while taking into account the question of the encounter and the alliance, the integrative approach integrates different forms of techniques and tools, the characteristics of the person encountered, but also those of the psychologist.