
"If you want something you never had, then do something you never did"
Nossrat Peseschkian
My Approach
Positive Psychotherapy (PPT after Peseschkian, since 1977) is a transcultural, humanistic, and psychodynamic, resource-oriented, and conflict-centred psychotherapeutic method for individuals, couples, and families. Prof. Nossrat Peseschkian and collaborators developed the method in the ‘70s in Germany, and today there are more than 60 training centres worldwide.
Positive Psychotherapy (PPT after Peseschkian, since 1977) is an integrative method that includes humanistic, systemic, psychodynamic, and CBT elements.
In Positive and Transcultural Psychotherapy, the client's resistance is not challenged directly. "The consultation takes place in a loving way through allusions to poetry, proverbs, and oriental fairy tales and myths" (Prof. Gaetano Benedetti, MD, 1980). Through stories, metaphors, role-play, and other creative techniques, the patient is encouraged to play an active role in his own healing process.
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