Relational Psychotherapy: How to Heal Relational Trauma
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Relational Psychotherapy - Albert Piaget
INTRODUCTION
The emerging Relational Tradition of Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Thinking become more difficult to catch briefly.
Relational Psychotherapy believes that our ideas about ourselves, people, and the world are formed in relationships, and that we know how to cope with our feelings in relationships.
While it is useful to explore these two concepts independently, both methods are strongly intertwined.
Our views about ourselves and the aspirations of others and the world are influenced by relationships. Most of these convictions, or prejudices, are formed in our early relationships. Some of these values have been freely offered to us (e.g. Never trust a salesman, son!
) and many others have been learned by
observing the responses of others to themselves or circumstances (e.g. Mommy must be upset because I am too insecure when I want her attention
). These grow into prejudices that affect how we see ourselves, others, and circumstances in which we find ourselves. Some of these beliefs were profoundly rooted and rarely consciously thought of, because they work out of our consciousness.
Some of these interactions have caused us to concentrate on what we see about ourselves as bad, or to reflect on excessively positive or negative characteristics of others (e.g. She's too clever, she must think I'm stupid
) or on overly positive or negative facets of the world in general (e.g. going out is often stressful
). If we only concentrate on and highlight certain facets of a situation or experience, we end up with a narrow and restricted viewpoint and lack the ability to see things from their multiple possibilities. As you can guess, these accents and prejudices can lead to traumatic emotional and mental interactions that we can't exactly identify. To seek to sum it up in a sentence: we are denied the realities that are on the verge of knowledge of ourselves, others, and the universe, and the more reality we are denied, the more we struggle for it.
We've been living in an emotional world since birth. Our key caregivers are showing us how to control our feelings, whether they know it or not. Ideally, they respond consistently to our
feelings, calming us when we're irritated, or responding with enthusiasm to our achievements.
However, where listening to children's feelings becomes too neglectful, too overbearing, too complicated, or too contradictory, one loses the sense of health, loyalty, and the opportunity to feel all right about what he or she feels. Such
unsafe
or disorganized attachments
often hinder the child's own self-development. The infant is instilled with the guilt of not possessing his desires, which is when his ego is attended to.
This results in a personality that evolves by adjusting to the standards of others. In the case of too overlooked situations, one continues to ignore and mistrust some, as well as to reduce the need for some. In the case of too stifling situations, one becomes suspicious of others while at the same time feeling dependent on them.
These are strongly similar, if not one-in - the-same, interactions.
If it's how we view the environment or how we learn to cope with our feelings, these exist mainly on non-verbal levels and inside relationships. What we expect from our perceptions of the universe, or how others react to our feelings, is mainly expressed, and thus occurs largely out of our consciousness (i.e.
we experience what we understand, but we can't really relate about what we know).
These theories represent an immersive psychology about what happens outside of you and what happens inside of you. Some types in psychotherapy and psychiatry overemphasize what's going on internally (i.e. neurotransmitters, emotional thinking), leading individuals to ignore how relationships, even also one's society, may lead to their misery. It adds to so many people thinking that the problem is with them alone.
Relational experience tries to align the inside with the outside.
As so much of this real thinking
has led to our pain, Relational Therapy often views relationships as an outlet for recovery. The therapy partnership is a way to encourage such assumptions to emerge, to recognize them, and gradually to alleviate them so that they avoid reducing the possibilities that you might explore about the world and yourself. It is the mindset of inquiry in Relationship Therapy that removes objective judgement or the futile removal of the other side of events
and opens you up to more reality.
CHAPTER ONE
WHAT IS RELATIONAL PSYCHOTHERAPY
Social psychotherapy is a powerful and effective therapeutic mechanism for people struggling and undergoing persistent mental, psychiatric and relational trauma.
The core theory of relational therapy is that attachment, interaction, and interdependence are innate in human experience and help clients recognize their own patterns of thinking, feeling, and perception, while also understanding the role and effect of important others
in influencing their self-experience.
Relational therapy activates the right brain,