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Context and Culture

Organizer: Deniz Sag Perceiving Cultural Distance With Synchronicity In Therapy Deniz Sag / Social Worker Psychotherapy Institute, Istanbul, Turkey sag.dnz@gmail.com “Farawayness is spiritually changeable, it can be reduced to zero point with a spiritual condition in some situations.” Throughout history, human beings have tried to explain the phenomena that contain uncertainties for themselves by applying from different…
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The Effect of the Mother Tongue and Cultural Differences of the Client and the Therapist on the Therapy Process

Organizer: Ozlem Kackin In this panel, we will examine how and why “context” changes dramatically when therapy sessions in the mother tongue are compared to acquired language, even though the patient is talking about the same experience. This panel will present findings from psychoanalytic literature. It may justify our thinking that the patient’s memory may…
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A Retrospective Evaluation of Weekly Group Therapy Video Recordings After 30 Years in Terms of Subject, Context and Culture

Organizer: S. Ahsen Ozakkas Group therapies have a unique place among therapy interventions. When we look at the development lines of the theories and the individual stories of the theorists, we see that the theoretical approach and intervention first started in the field of individual therapy. With the acceptance of theory and practice, the forms…
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Moving Language from Mother-Baby Duo Fıeld (Context) to Intergroup Field in Case of Transformation from Image to Symbol (Culture)

Zeynep Bayram, MA Psychotherapy Institute / Turkey The imaginary structure of the language develops nonverbally in the first two years. The human’s system of under- standing and comprehending each other is fully realized within the first two years of the imaginary structure that takes place in the context of the mother-baby duo, in which the…
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Evaluation of Psychotherapy Approaches In Terms of Subjectivity, Context and Culture

Moderator: Kubilay Taner Contemporary therapy approaches emphasize a common area where client and therapist interact. Intersubjective approach, relational psychoanalysis and field theory are also seen as theories that act with this perspective. Here, therapies are considered multidimensional. In other words, the cultural structures, values and developmental pro- cesses of the client and the therapist are in…
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Three Therapists, One Group: A Case Study on Subjectivity in

Organizer: Sumeyye Nur Kulce In psychotherapy, subjectivity does not only apply to the client. In fact, there is growing attention to therapist effect on psychotherapy outcome (Lingiardi et al., 2017, Norcross, 2011) . It is possible to associate this change with the par- adigm shift in our perspective of knowledge. Concepts such as observer effect,…
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A Journey from Objectivity to Subjectivity in the Context of Polyvagal Theory

Organizer: Esra Canpolat The contemporary psychotherapy approaches whose efforts are as jointly directed towards a better understanding of human’s thoughts, emotions, behavior and bodily reactions tend to integrate the various brain and nervous system studies into psychotherapy. One of these theoretical and clinical studies that have been carring out for the purpose of legitimating clinical…
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Questionnaire Study – Comparison of the Effects of Single and Two-Person Therapies on Clients’ Experience

Ece Pinar Alparslan / Clinical Psychologist Psychotherapy Institute of Turkey ecepinaar@gmail.com Today, the understanding of psychotherapy is in a process of change from single-person therapies to two-person ther- apies in which the therapist and client interact. “In this sense, while the single- person therapies pioneered by Freud stand on one side in the context of the observer…
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Comparison of Single-Person and Two-Person Therapies

Sena Anlar / Psychologist Psychotherapy Institute of Turkey psksena.anlar@gmail.com Psychotherapy is the process of relieving, changing and transforming and restructuring the spiritual pain of the person since the beginning of humanity. The addresing of psychotherapy as a science begins with Freud. Working especially on neurosis cases, Freud aims at gaining insight and healing with techniques and interpretations…
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Psychotherapy Theories and Heinz Kohut’s Mr. Z Case

Muyesser Anar / Psychological Counselor Psychotherapy Institute of Turkey muyesseranar@hotmail.com In this study, it is aimed to have an overview of the change process of psychotherapy theories that started with Heinz Kohut. The concept of paradigm, which was used for the first time in Kuhn’s classic work The Structure of Scientific Revolutions in 1970, is a wide…
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