Psychotherapies for a new humanism: an interview to Prof. Bruce Ecker about existential condition of human being, Coherence Therapy and memory re-consolidation.

Authors

  • Bruce Ecker Co-originator of Coherence Therapy and co-di-rector of Coherence Psychology Institute (NYC)
  • Laura Bastianelli Trainer at SSPC-IFREP and SSSPC-UPS. Research Associate at Cohe-rence Psychology Institute (NYC). Member of IRPIR’s Research Lab on the Self and Identity (LaRSI). Rome (Italy)

Keywords:

Memory Reconsolidation, Coherence Therapy, Constructivism, Humanistic-existential approach, Transformative change

Abstract

The article presents the original and integral text of the interview conducted by Prof. Laura Bastianelli with Prof. Bruce Ecker during the 2019 Rome Con-ference, "Psychotherapies for a New Humanism." Prof. Ecker answered three stimulus questions by illustrating how the kind of neuroplasticity known as memory reconsolidation can illuminate the landscape of psychotherapy and provide answers to some of our clients' existential dilemmas.

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Published

2022-12-31

How to Cite

Ecker, B., & Bastianelli, L. (2022). Psychotherapies for a new humanism: an interview to Prof. Bruce Ecker about existential condition of human being, Coherence Therapy and memory re-consolidation. PSICOLOGIA, PSICOTERAPIA E BENESSERE, 1(1), 35–47. Retrieved from https://www.psicologiapsicoterapiaebenessere.it/index.php/ppb/article/view/9

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Editoriale Polarità