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− | + | [[Intrapsychic Restructuring]] (IR) is the [[Intrapsychic-Biological Substrate]] | |
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+ | == Definition: == | ||
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+ | Intrapsychic Restructuring (IR) comprises a large body of treatment techniques and sub-methods ([[Defensive Restructuring]], [[Cognitive Restructuring]], [[Affective Restructuring]], [[Cognitive-behavioral Restructuring]] & [[Neurobiological Restructuring]]) designed to reorganize and restructure processes/structures/functions that operate within the mind/brain of the individual. Thus, IR operates primarily at Level I (intrapsychic-biological matrix) of the total ecological system and is thus the most microscopic perspective of analysis. Within this level techniques which impact cognitive, relational, and attachment schemata, affective-defensive processes, anxiety regulation, and neurobiological functions. | ||
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+ | == Function: == | ||
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+ | To enhance the adaptive processing of the cognitive-affective-defensive operating system within the intrapsychic domain level of the individual. | ||
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+ | == Goals of Restructuring: == | ||
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+ | Create enhanced differentiation and integration among components of the intrapsychic system including neurobiological networks, defense-anxiety-affect loops, limbic system regulation etc | ||
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+ | *'''Subtypes of Intrapsychic Restructuring:''' | ||
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+ | # [[Defensive Restructuring]] | ||
+ | # [[Cognitive Restructuring]] | ||
+ | # [[Affective Restructuring]] | ||
+ | # [[Cognitive-Behavioral Restructuring]] | ||
+ | # [[Neurobiological Restructuring]] | ||
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+ | == Methods & Techniques: == | ||
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+ | *[[Defensive Restructuring]]: Focus on defensive operations | ||
+ | *[[Cognitive Restructuring]]: Focus on cognitive schema, templates, and beliefs | ||
+ | *[[Affective Restructuring]]: Focus on affective process and emotional experiencing | ||
+ | *[[Cognitive-Behavioral Restructuring]]: Focus on behavioral, cognitive-affective experience and learning | ||
+ | *[[Neurobiological Restructuring]]: Focus on neurobiological pathways, states and neurodynamic processes | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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+ | <references/> | ||
+ | Magnavita, J. J. (2005). Personality-guided relational therapy: A unified approach. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. |
Latest revision as of 06:22, 15 January 2016
Intrapsychic Restructuring (IR) is the Intrapsychic-Biological Substrate
Definition:
Intrapsychic Restructuring (IR) comprises a large body of treatment techniques and sub-methods (Defensive Restructuring, Cognitive Restructuring, Affective Restructuring, Cognitive-behavioral Restructuring & Neurobiological Restructuring) designed to reorganize and restructure processes/structures/functions that operate within the mind/brain of the individual. Thus, IR operates primarily at Level I (intrapsychic-biological matrix) of the total ecological system and is thus the most microscopic perspective of analysis. Within this level techniques which impact cognitive, relational, and attachment schemata, affective-defensive processes, anxiety regulation, and neurobiological functions.
Function:
To enhance the adaptive processing of the cognitive-affective-defensive operating system within the intrapsychic domain level of the individual.
Goals of Restructuring:
Create enhanced differentiation and integration among components of the intrapsychic system including neurobiological networks, defense-anxiety-affect loops, limbic system regulation etc
- Subtypes of Intrapsychic Restructuring:
- Defensive Restructuring
- Cognitive Restructuring
- Affective Restructuring
- Cognitive-Behavioral Restructuring
- Neurobiological Restructuring
Methods & Techniques:
- Defensive Restructuring: Focus on defensive operations
- Cognitive Restructuring: Focus on cognitive schema, templates, and beliefs
- Affective Restructuring: Focus on affective process and emotional experiencing
- Cognitive-Behavioral Restructuring: Focus on behavioral, cognitive-affective experience and learning
- Neurobiological Restructuring: Focus on neurobiological pathways, states and neurodynamic processes
References
Magnavita, J. J. (2005). Personality-guided relational therapy: A unified approach. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.