“When I Think Of Your Suffering I Feel….”: On Dialogues And Self-Compassion In Schema Therapy

A paper on Compassion-Centered Chairwork that builds on the work of Dr. Kristen Neff and the work of Dr. Paul Gilbert. This can be used with with patients and it can be used as a self-practice. You...

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“I Want To Sort This Out Myself”: Using Chairwork As A Personal Practice

A series of Chairwork Psychotherapy practices for: Understanding the experiences of others; Working with ambivalence or mixed feelings toward others; Working with mixed...

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Dialogical Encounters: Contemporary Perspectives on “Chairwork” in Psychotherapy

Scott Kellogg, PhD Transformational Chairwork Psychotherapy Project Citation: Kellogg, S. H. (2004). Dialogical encounters: Contemporary perspectives on “chairwork” in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy:...

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Transformational Chairwork: Five Ways of Using Therapeutic Dialogues

Introduction and history Chairwork is a psychotherapeutic technique that typically involves the use of two chairs that face one another. The patient sits in one chair and has a dialogue with...

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Encuentros dialógicos: Perspectivas contemporáneas sobre el «trabajo con sillas» en la psicoterapia

Resumen Este artículo examina el uso de los diálogos del «trabajo con sillas» (a dos sillas y con silla «vacía») desde la perspectiva de cinco psicoterapias: la terapia Gestalt, la experiencial-procesual,...

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