EMDR:  Functions providing the dynamics of transformation

Description

In psychotherapy, the solving of a client’s problems is usually connected with the transformation of his or her personal features or some aspects of his or her experience. These could be changes in his or her systems of values, personal meanings and rules, habitual behavioral patterns, etc. These changes derive from the complex of deep transformations involving while systems of psychics. The system analysis of the multilevel hierarchical; structure formed by connections between the conscious and unconscious allows us to detest both the changing mechanisms and main functions providing the transformation, e.g., to solve a problem.

Format

Newsletter

Language

English

Author(s)

Igor G. Timoshchuk

Original Work Citation

Timoshchuk, I. G. (1997, January). EMDR: Functions providing the dynamics of transformation. EMDRIA Newsletter, 2(3), 15-16

Collection

Citation

“EMDR:  Functions providing the dynamics of transformation,” Francine Shapiro Legacy Library, accessed November 11, 2025, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/16321.

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