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Positive Psychotherapy (PPT) is a psychotherapeutic method developed by Nossrat Peseschkian and co-workers in Germany since 1968. It can be described as a humanistic Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, which is based on a positive conception of human nature. PPT is an integrative method which includes humanistic, systemic, psychodynamic and CBT-elements. Today there are centers and trainings in some twenty countries world-wide. It should not be mixed up with Positive Psychology.〔Theo A. Cope, Positive Psychotherapy: ‘Let the Truth be Told’. International Journal of Psychotherapy, Vol 18, No 2, July 2014, http://www. ijp.org.uk〕 ==Beginnings== The founder of Positive Psychotherapy, Nossrat Peseschkian (1933-2010), was an Iranian-born German certified psychiatrist, neurologist and psychotherapist. He was inspired in the late 1960s and early 1970s by different sources, persons and developments: * The spirit of that time, which brought into existence humanistic psychology and its further developments. * Personal encounters with prominent psychotherapists and psychiatrists, such as Viktor Frankl, Jacob L. Moreno, Heinrich Meng〔see :de:Heinrich Meng〕 and others. * By the humanistic teachings and virtues of the Bahá'í Faith. * By looking for an integrative method, specially because of problems between psychoanalysts and behaviour therapists at that time * Based on transcultural observations in over 20 cultures, and searching for an integrative method which is cultural-sensitive 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Positive psychotherapy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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