Psychological intervention for groups based on integrative psychotherapy model
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https://doi.org/10.56663/rop.v10i1.29Keywords:
gender differences, integrative psychotherapy, relationships, psychological intervention, secure attachmentAbstract
This article summarizes the results of the study, that was made to follow the analysis of gender differences distribution, related to the adolescents attachment with their parents and its impact within their interraction with other significant persons. In this study, we present the psychological intervention program, based on the Integrative model in which the person is approached in all aspects of personal identity, of relating to oneself, to others and to the world.
J. Bowlby (1988), mentions that, if our early relationships were problematic, then our future relationships might offer us another chance, by giving us the potential to love, feel and reflect, having the freedom that comes from a secure attachment.
The results of this study contribute to a better understanding of the important role the secure attachment has in forming the relationships throughout the lifespan.
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