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The Regulatory Function of the Therapeutic Frame
In psychotherapy, particularly within psychoanalytic and psychodynamic approaches, there is a central concept called the frame . This concept encompasses the elements that define the structure of the therapeutic process, such as the day and time of the sessions, their duration, the therapist’s role, the boundaries of the therapist-client relationship, and even the physical arrangement of the therapy room. From the outside, the frame may appear to exist merely to establish cer
Pelin Ulutaşlı
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From Silence to Words: Witnessing in Parenting and Psychotherapy
(Translated from the original into English) Traumatic experiences, especially those like sexual trauma, which carry feelings of shame,...
Pelin Ulutaşlı
Sep 13 min read
Breaking the Silence: The Power of Speaking About and Witnessing Trauma
(Translated from the original into English) Trauma, especially experiences that shake a person’s bodily integrity and subjective...
Pelin Ulutaşlı
Aug 304 min read
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