Therapies
Positive and Transcultural Psychotherapy (PPT)
Positive and Transcultural Psychotherapy is a psychotherapeutic method of humanistic psychodynamic psychotherapy based on a positive conception of human nature. It is an integrative method that includes humanistic, systemic, psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral elements.
Goal
The main goal of PPT is to help identify and cultivate abilities, strengths, resources, and potentials. This approach combines elements from different modalities of psychotherapy.
The Three Main Principles of PPT
The Principle of Hope
The Principle of Balance
The Principle of Counselling
PPT Integrates
A humanistic perspective on human nature and therapeutic alliance
A psychodynamic understanding of mental and psychosomatic disorders
A systemic approach considering family, culture, work and environment
A goal-oriented five-step therapy process
Applications
PPT is used to treat various mental health conditions including mood disorders, neurotic disorders, stress-related disorders, somatoform disorders, personality disorders, and behavioral syndromes. It is successful in individual therapy, couples, families and groups.
Balance Model
The balance model addresses biological-physical, rational-intellectual, socio-emotional, and imaginative-value-oriented aspects of daily life, including physical activities, professional achievements, relationships, and future plans.
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