Integrative Body Psychotherapy
Integrative Body Psychotherapy is a holistic approach to treatment, integrating multiple modalities. IBP aims to increase awareness of the ways the body and mind relate and address obstacles to well-being. IBP practitioners teach individuals how to recognize and understand steps they can take to move away from these obstacles. IBP is considered to be a helpful approach for somatization, relationship concerns, and the effects of past trauma.
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A client in a therapy session states, "I gave a presentation at work and my boss didn't praise it, so I'm convinced I'm going to be fired. I'm a total failure." The therapist responds, "Let's examine that thought. What is the evidence that not receiving praise means you will be fired? Is there another way to interpret your boss's silence? We can work together to challenge this pattern of thinking and develop more balanced perspectives." Which therapeutic approach is this therapist most likely using?