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What Is Chairwork Psychotherapy? A Beginner's Guide    Submitted as: ELLA
Leaving the Sofa and Entering the Conversation(read entire article)
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Chairwork Vs. Traditional Talk Therapy: Complementary Or Alternative? The Essential Guide To Transformational Dialogue    Submitted as: ELLA
Most people envision the traditional scene when they first start psychotherapy: sitting across from a therapist or lying on a couch, having a deep conversation. This is the domain of traditional talk therapy, also known as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, or standard counseling. These techniques are very helpful for developing understanding, comprehending the past, and organizing ideas.(read entire article)
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Stop Just Talking, Start Transforming; Your Journey To Becoming A Certified Chairwork Therapist    Submitted as: ELLA
As therapists, we've been there: a client is smart, insightful, and “gets it” intellectually, but the core pain-the Inner Critic, the shadow of a past relationship, the unresolved trauma-just won't shift. We hit a wall, realizing that talking about change is not the same as experiencing it.(read entire article)
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So Where Are We Now? Working With The Six Projects In Harm Reduction Psychotherapy    Submitted as: ELLA
This article outlines six Harm Reduction Psychotherapy strategies that can be used when working with patients who are wrestling with addictions or problematic substance use. They can each be used as stand-alone interventions or they can be understood within a Gradualist or developmental framework. A core idea is that the forces driving addictive behavior can best be clarified and addressed when there is a violation of intention - when a patient makes a conscious choice and a commitment to do something yet has difficulty doing it. This then becomes an opportunity to engage with the Horizonal interventions - those that are focused on managing the substance use - and Vertical interventions - those that are focused on addressing the underlying pain and psychopathology (Wurmser, 1978).(read entire article)
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Schema Therapy & Chairwork: An Integrative Approach To Deep-seated Change    Submitted as: ELLA
Schema Therapy (ST) by Jeffery Young is a combined psychotherapy that seeks to treat long-standing, complicated mental problems, including personality disorders and deeply embedded emotional problems.(read entire article)
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Riding The Emotional Rollercoaster: The Human Element Of Chairwork Challenge And Ethics    Submitted as: ELLA
Chairwork—the mere act of having a conversation with an empty chair—can be one of the most raw and evocative experiences in therapy. It's such a potent tool, but let's be honest, at times it feels like tightrope walking. It requires both the therapist and client to be courageous, open, and completely in the present. Here's a human perspective on the universal stumbles and the ethical high-stakes we encounter when bringing clients into the chair.(read entire article)
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Beyond The Screen: How Chairwork Psychotherapy Thrives In A Telehealth World    Submitted as: ELLA
For years, my therapy room was my sanctuary. It was where the magic of Chairwork truly happened: the client stepping out of their "vulnerable child" seat and—with a deep breath and a visible physical shift—sitting down to confront their internalized "harsh critic." The air in the room would practically hum with transformative energy. Then, the world changed. Suddenly, we were all on screens. The question I, and every experiential therapist, immediately faced was: Can an intervention that relies so heavily on embodied movement and spatial dynamics—like Chairwork—actually work online? Is the power of an empty chair lost when it's just a blurry backdrop on a video call? The short answer is no. But to make it work, we couldn't just do Chairwork online; we had to re-imagine it. This is the story of how Tele-Chairwork has moved from a temporary fix to a powerful, compassionate, and often preferred modality in the modern age of telehealth psychotherapy.(read entire article)
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Unlocking Inner Peace: How Chairwork Transforms Anxiety, Depression, And The Relentless Inner Critic    Submitted as: ELLA
Have you ever felt as though you were stuck in a never-ending cycle? Even though you know exactly what you should do or think about yourself , the information simply remains in your mind. It never seems to make it to your gut, where the true transformation takes place. Maybe a voice in your head– your harshest critic — is telling you that you're not good enough, and you're paralyzed by a low of anxiety or burdened by a thick blanket of depression.(read entire article)
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The Courage To Sit In The Empty Chair: A Therapist's Path To True Growth And Self-reflection    Submitted as: ELLA
A Confession from the Front Lines: Why Our Own Work Never Ends Let's be honest. As therapists, we spend our days holding space for the deepest, messiest parts of humanity. We are trained to be the unshakeable presence, the calm center in the storm. But who is holding our center? And how often do we actually, truly, apply the wisdom we preach to ourselves?(read entire article)
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Mark: The Farewell That Became Possible    Submitted as: ELLA
Yevgeny Ryaboy is a leading Gestalt Therapist from Kyiv, Ukraine, and our colleague on the journey to bring Chairwork and Chairwork Psychotherapy to the world. In this piece, he has provided us with a case, a teaching example with details changed, to show how he integrates Dreamwork and Chairwork in his therapy. At the end of his life, Dr. Fritz Perls, the creator of Gestalt Therapy, was focused on working with dreams. In the language of the Four Dialogues, Perls used Giving Voice and Internal Dialogues structures as vehicles for reclaiming and integrating disowned parts or energies. In this example, Yevgeny Ryaboy uses a Relationships and Encounters approach as a method for helping Mark resolve the “unfinished business” that he has with his mother—a state that has left him with strong feelings of guilt and grief. - Scott and Amanda(read entire article)
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