by Matthew Dahlitz | Oct 1, 2013 | Magazine |
Pyrrole Disorder For Therapists Caryn Talty & Matthew Dahlitz DOI: 10.12744/tnpt(3)058-066 Moody. That’s the word loved ones, friends, and co-workers usually use to describe the person in their life suffering from untreated pyrrole disorder. Everyone walks on...
by Matthew Dahlitz | Oct 1, 2013 | Magazine |
Integrating Two Theoretical Approaches Matthew Dahlitz DOI: 10.12744/tnpt(3)080-089 A typical depression case is conceptualised and analysed from the perspectives of neuropsychotherapy, an integrative meta-framework of understanding psychopathology from a neural...
by Matthew Dahlitz | Sep 29, 2013 | Blog |
Self-esteem Enhancement Last time we looked at the basic psychological need for orientation and control. This time we consider another basic need, and that is the need for self-esteem enhancement and protection. This need for self-enhancement or self-esteem has been...
by Matthew Dahlitz | Sep 22, 2013 | Blog |
Orientation and Control Last blog we looked at the basic psychological need of attachment—the need for others. This time we are going to look at an equally important and integrally linked need for orientation and control. According to Epstein (1990), the need for...
by Matthew Dahlitz | Sep 15, 2013 | Blog |
Attachment Style Continuing in our series on Neuropsychotherapy Basics, we look at the central, and critically important, need for attachment. I have touched briefly on attachment in the first blog “Basic Needs” and this time will expand on the concept of...