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Coherence therapy as a synthesis of conclusions from constructivist clinical practice and neuroscience discoveries
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Universitat de Barcelona
Submission date: 2014-01-10
Final revision date: 2014-06-30
Acceptance date: 2014-08-10
Publication date: 2014-12-21
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Michał Jasiński
Universitat de Barcelona, c/Dos de Maig 290,1,3, 08025 Barcelona, Spain
Psychoter 2014;171(4):13-24
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The article presents features of a recent constructivist approach – Coherence Therapy, formerly known as Depth-Oriented Brief Therapy. Constructivism, as the epistemology that informs it, is described briefly with its influence on clinical work. Coherence Therapy’s convergence with a crucial neuroscientific discovery of memory reconsolidation is thoroughly discussed together with its implications for psychotherapy in general. A new possible way for integration in this field is suggested as well, followed by a presentation of therapeutic process in the presented approach.
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