Transponible, Integrative, Procedural Psychotherapy Model (TIPP)

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Margit Brenig-Eggebrecht

Transponible, Integrative, Procedural Psychotherapy Model (TIPP)

Practical guide

1st ed. published 2017. 276 pages All rights available

Transponible, Integrative, Procedural Psychotherapy Model (TIPP)

Practical guide

• new, integrative model for psychotherapy and counselling
• all the therapy processes illustrated in a picture


TIPP is a new model for psychotherapy, which can integrate variables in the therapeutic process along with elements from different therapeutic approaches. The central core of the model is an illustration which uses symbols to summarise the client's life, allowing it to be viewed at a glance. In the same way, the symbols can also represent the elements from various therapeutic approaches. The therapist and the client create the image together and consequently make tangible the client's experience and the therapeutic goals which result from it. In addition to this, TIPP provides assistance in compiling reports.

Contents:
1 Introduction to working with TIPP • 2 Classifying TIPP • 3 The importance of language and metaphors • 4 Integrativity • 5 Transponability • 6 Fields of application • 7 Report to the assessor • 8 Case presentation: social phobia • 9 First approaches towards evaluation • 10 Summary, interpretation, assessment and outlook


Target group
Psychological and medical psychotherapists, psychologists in counselling centres, psychotherapists in training