How it works:
- Exploration and Insight: The therapist helps the client explore their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and identify the underlying causes and patterns.
- Understanding the “Why”: The therapist helps the client understand the reasons behind their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, particularly those that are causing distress.
- Making Changes: Once the client gains insight, they can begin to make positive changes in their lives, such as developing healthier coping mechanisms and improving relationships.
Key Features:
- Focus on Unconscious Processes:
- Insight-oriented therapy delves into the unconscious mind, exploring how past experiences and unresolved conflicts can manifest in current behaviors and emotions.
- Emphasis on Self-Awareness:
- The goal is to help individuals become more aware of their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and how they relate to their personal history.
- Building a Therapeutic Relationship:
- A strong therapeutic relationship is crucial for fostering trust and allowing for a deeper exploration of the client’s psychological landscape.
- Exploring Past Experiences:Clients are encouraged to explore their past experiences and how they may be influencing their present-day thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- Identifying Patterns and Themes:The therapist helps the client identify recurring patterns and themes in their experiences and how they relate to their current challenges.
All therapists at The MindBody Therapy Collective have a foundation in Insight-Oriented Psychotherapy.