Avdeev Dmitry Aleksandrovich - Orthodox psychiatrist

Avdeev Dmitry Aleksandrovich is an Orthodox psychiatrist and practicing psychotherapist, psychologist, professor, director of the Institute for Problems of Forming a Christian Attitude to Mental Illness.


Avdeev D. A. - practicing Orthodox psychotherapist

Psychotherapist Dmitry Aleksandrovich Avdeev is a current member of the Writers' Union, the author of scientific works, books, articles published in many countries in different languages ​​with a total circulation of more than 1.5 million copies. Receives the title "honorary doctor of science"

Found a Christian approach to psychiatry

Avdeev Dmitry Alexandrovich was born in 1964. Graduated with honors from the Faculty of Medicine at Chuvash State University. Successfully completed postgraduate studies at the Kazan Medical Institute. Received a psychotherapeutic specialization at the Psychoneurological Institute of St. Petersburg.

He defended his PhD at the Institute of General and Forensic Psychiatry. Completed an internship in Germany. Completed a course of study (2005-2006) at the University. Luciana Blagi (Romania) with a degree in “Formation of a Christian attitude towards mental illness”


Dmitry Avdeev defends his Ph.D. thesis. Photo taken in 1992

He worked in many medical and educational institutions. He was a freelance consultant on psychological health at the Presidential Medical Center and a practicing physician at the Center of St. John of Kronstadt. Now Avdeev D. A. is the most famous Orthodox psychiatrist in Moscow.

FAQ

What does a psychotherapist treat?

A psychotherapist treats mild to moderate mental illnesses that arise under stress, are inherited, or as a result of childhood trauma, but are not associated with serious brain pathologies or physiological disorders.

What is the difference between a psychotherapist and a psychiatrist - what is the difference?

Methods of therapy differ from a psychiatrist to a psychotherapist. A psychiatrist treats patients with medications that affect brain activity; a psychotherapist initially uses speech therapy and reinforces the procedure with medications (if necessary).

What is the difference between a psychologist and a psychotherapist - what is the difference?

A psychotherapist differs from a psychologist (non-medical specialist) and has the right to make a diagnosis, prescribe and conduct therapy.

How to convince a person to go to a psychotherapist?

Some of the best ways to convince people to visit a psychotherapist include:

  • allow yourself to be manipulated (according to the principle as with a child - “we’ll go to the doctor, and then I’ll give you candy”);
  • persuade, citing frayed nerves, bad sleep;
  • show an example of a personal doctor's visit.

What problems do you see a psychotherapist for?

Clients whose condition requires correction or therapeutic intervention on the psyche constantly shed tears, are sad, irritated or feel angry for no reason, and a feeling of hopelessness.

What diseases does a psychotherapist treat?

The help of a psychotherapist is necessary for depression, neuroses, mental trauma, addictions, overstrain, increased anxiety, panic or phobias.

How to prepare for an appointment with a psychotherapist?

It is necessary to prepare documents, a list of previously taken medications, areas of difficulty: problems with the child, inability to find a job, conflicts with employees, constant anxiety.

How do psychotherapists treat depression?

Psychotherapists use medications or psychotherapy to treat someone with depression. The method of exposure is selected by doctors individually based on complaints and positron emission tomography of the brain.

Orthodox beliefs are the basis for healing the soul


One of Dmitry Avdeev’s books, where he outlined his views on mental disorders.
Key idea: people’s problems are related to their sinful nature One of Dmitry Avdeev’s books, where he outlined his views on mental disorders. Key Idea: People's problems are related to their sinful nature

Being a true Christian, Orthodox psychotherapist Dmitry Avdeev is convinced that most mental disorders appear due to the wrong, sinful lifestyle and behavior of people. In his opinion, modern psychologists and psychotherapists only corrupt people’s souls, and do not help them. In this way they are similar to medieval priests or sorcerers. It is the duty of an Orthodox psychotherapist to protect souls from their attacks.

He claims:

An Orthodox believer must identify, treat neuropsychic disorders, support and console. This is confirmed by those who were helped by Dmitry Alexandrovich.

Avdeev D.A. changed his attitude towards mental illness. The cause of all mental disorders is the same - growing lack of faith and lack of spiritual foundation in most people. The fact is that they live without the real meaning of life.

Neuroses and other mental illnesses do not appear at all because of stress and current troubles in a person’s life. The reasons are deeper - sinful passions within the individual.

A Christian attitude in treatment and moral and religious psychiatry can truly heal a person’s soul. Why is this so? Because only a doctor who is capable of repenting, believing in God and correcting his life can help a person.

Over the years, professor of psychiatry Dmitry Aleksandrovich Avdeev has helped thousands of patients - both Orthodox and non-Orthodox. For an Orthodox psychiatrist, any person, regardless of faith, needs help in treating mental disorders. Precisely “mental” diseases, as they were called before, and not just nervous diseases, as they are commonly called now.

How does an appointment with a psychotherapist work?

At the first appointment, the psychotherapist spends most of the time assessing the emotional state and life situation (present, past, future plans of the patient). Finds out the form of the course and causes of mental disorders. Determines the characteristics of the body's development, adaptive properties and social functioning. Mental reactions, thought processes, and behavior of the patient also matter. At the end of the first consultation, the psychotherapist also assesses the state of the client’s higher nervous activity, gives recommendations on creating the correct daily routine, and offers to be examined by related specialists (if necessary).

If violations are discovered at the appointment, the psychotherapist prescribes a treatment plan and takes written consent to take the necessary medications.

An approximate treatment regimen includes:

  • drug effects;
  • diet;
  • daily regime;
  • psychotherapy.

After the doctor prescribes drug therapy, the patient 2-3 days later undergoes a detailed examination using therapeutic technologies. The task of the psychotherapist is to monitor the effect of medications, adjust drug therapy and prepare for psychotherapy.

Principles of Orthodox therapy

  1. Confess the Orthodox faith
    . The psychotherapist, touching the soul of his patient, must himself feel reverence from above, since each of the people is the owner of God's gift - the soul.
  2. Teach patients according to the works of the Holy Fathers.
    While working with a psychotherapist, patients learn to know themselves, correct their shortcomings, and develop morality when they become acquainted with the works of the holy fathers.
  3. Eliminate harmful methods.
    In Orthodox therapy, violence against a person, lies, occultism, mechanical psychotechnics, coding, programming and other influences harmful to the soul are unacceptable.

People who need the help of a psychotherapist require special treatment. And this has nothing to do with most of the methods of our traditional medicine.

The suffering of such people is always associated with various external reasons: conflicts in the family, problems at work; experiences; spiritual quests. Usually they experience a lack of understanding and love, they lack warmth and support. This is what needs to be given to them first.

How to choose the right psychotherapist

Key points:

  1. Method of therapy. For example, a visitor is looking for a solution to a specific problem, and a work style aimed at personal growth is not suitable. Or the client seeks to sort out a relationship problem, and the psychotherapist is treating psychosomatic disorders.
  2. Psychotherapist competence. The specialist must give a clear and concise understanding of education, working methods and prices.
  3. Relationships outside of therapy. The professional code of ethics prohibits love, sexual, friendly and business contact with the treating psychotherapist.
  4. Dialogue form. An experienced psychotherapist will not persuade, manipulate, or give recommendations and advice.
  5. The appearance of a psychotherapist should not be repulsive. Most specialists look neat, avoiding a strict business style.

Dmitry Alexandrovich - psychotherapist, teacher, publicist

Avdeev D.A. developed a model of Orthodox psychotherapy. Teaches in Russia and abroad. He pays special attention to the non-spiritual causes of addictions and gives recommendations for the treatment of mentally ill people from the point of view of Orthodoxy.


Minsk, Theological School. Here Dmitry Alexandrovich gave lectures

Books and publications

Dmitry Avdeev is the author of many books, which over the years were published not only in Russian, but also in Georgian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Serbian, English and German.


Book by D. Avdeev “Mental health of a child”

His best works and publications include:

  • “Thoughts on the female soul or essays on everyday psychology”;
  • “Essays on Orthodox psychotherapy. To help the suffering soul";
  • “Nervousness: its spiritual causes and manifestations”;
  • “Despondency and depression. Similarity, difference, healing”;
  • “How to maintain a child’s mental health” and many others.

In addition, Dmitry Alexandrovich is a frequent guest of Orthodox radio stations and television channels.

How can Dmitry Aleksandrovich Avdeev help?

  • consultations on Christian attitudes towards mental disorders and illnesses;
  • diagnostics of psychostates;
  • consultations on the prevention and treatment of neuroses and depression;
  • providing assistance with psychological problems;
  • support for patients with addictions;
  • family psychotherapy and children's psychotherapy;
  • post-stress psychotherapy;
  • psychoprophylaxis.

The best proof of good treatment is reviews of Dmitry Alexandrovich Avdeev.

Here's just one of them:

Julia, Arzamas

“I bow to Dmitry Alexandrovich! He helped me a lot, opened my eyes... I often remember his words, and it helps me in life. God bless him!

Source www.daavdeev.ru

Prevention takes a lot of time: speaking on the radio and before various audiences of listeners in educational institutions, military units, and work collectives. Publishes articles in periodical Orthodox and secular press on the problems of drug addiction and alcoholism; produces brochures, books, audio and video materials.

In this lecture, Dmitry Avdeev talks about how a priest should behave when working with a mentally ill person in a hospital.

TOP 10 best psychotherapists in Moscow - rating 2021

Kovalev Sergey Viktorovich

Official website: https://psyinst.moscow/

Address: Moscow, Pervaya Miusskaya 22/24, building 2

Hourly pay: 7500 rubles

Sergey Viktorovich Kovalev is a psychotherapist of the World and European Register, philosopher, professor, Doctor of Psychological Sciences. Member of the RPO and the Professional League of Psychotherapists (PLP). Certified as an NLP Master Trainer and Ericksonian Hypnosis Specialist. Official teacher and supervisor of the international practice of PPL in Moscow. Advises on managerial and political actions.

The best psychotherapist in Moscow is the author of integral neuroprogramming aimed at personal growth of people. Sergei Viktorovich creates teaching aids and books devoted to family and marriage issues (30 publications in total). He holds the position of General Director of IIP and Scientific Director of the Center for Practical Psychotherapy.

How does the consultation work?

The psychotherapist's methods are based on 1000 techniques for implementing healing actions. There are four areas of assistance in resolving citizen issues, implemented within the framework of the pragmatic and causal model:

  • individual consultation with a psychotherapist in Moscow;
  • psychological correction;
  • psychotherapy;
  • coaching (design) excellence.

In the first case, clients ask to resolve an issue related to health, relationships, love/sex, work, money. The task of a psychotherapist is to use special psychotechnologies that allow people to make their own decisions. Often phobias, neuroses and depression block a healthy perception of the environment, for example, people are afraid of their bosses, which prevents them from getting a good job in Moscow. Beliefs in the hopelessness of the situation or an inferiority complex require psychocorrection that increases self-esteem and self-confidence. Physiological diseases that cannot be cured by traditional methods and approaches can be overcome by psychosomatics (healing of the body), accompanied by concomitant healing of the soul. After consultation and psychocorrection, the psychotherapist begins coaching excellence. For example, it develops superpowers.

Alexander Boyko

Official website: https://npcpn.ru/

Address: Moscow, Donskaya street, building 43

Consultation cost: 3000 rubles

Alexander Boyko is a Gestalt therapist, supervisor, psychotherapist, psychiatrist (16 years of practice). He received his education at the Russian State Medical University, specializing in general medicine in 2004, and also completed his residency in psychiatry at the Russian State Medical University. At MGMSU, Alexander Boyko improved his knowledge of family, cognitive-behavioral, catathymic-imaginative, transpersonal psychotherapy, and hypnotization. Completed training courses with leading psychotherapists abroad: Richard Conner, Arnold Mindell, Betty Alice Erickson. In 2011, Boyko defended his Ph.D. thesis.

The psychotherapist works in the following areas:

  • depression;
  • anxiety, fear, panic;
  • disorders due to menopause;
  • stress;
  • psychosomatics (headache, duodenal ulcer, neurodermatitis, hypertension, bronchial asthma, insomnia);
  • feelings of separation;
  • chronic fatigue;
  • family relationships, problems of conception;
  • sexual disorders in women and men;
  • personal problems (low self-esteem, indecisiveness, guilt, loneliness);
  • relationships with others;
  • schizophrenia, cyclothymia, epilepsy;
  • cancer diseases.

Priority methods:

  1. Rational psychotherapy.
  2. Cognitive-behavioural psychotherapy.
  3. Autotraining.
  4. Hypnosuggestive psychotherapy.
  5. NLP (neurolinguistic programming).
  6. Symboldramas and working with images.
  7. Family psychotherapy in Moscow.
  8. Psychopharmacology.

Alexander Boyko primarily implements an integrated approach to correcting the condition of patients responsible for the mental, physical and energetic state of Moscow residents.

Dmitry Frolov

Official website: https://doc-frolov.ru/

Address: Moscow, Alexander Solzhenitsyn street, building 5, TrustMed Clinic

Price: 5000 rubles

Dmitry Frolov is a psychotherapist with 7 years of experience. Provides assistance in solving psychological problems, difficult life situations and mental disorders of adults and adolescents. She treats alcohol and drug addiction, panic disorder, sleep disorders, sex life, fears, anxiety, and depression.

Dmitry Frolov works as a private psychotherapist, a psychiatrist in a psychoneurological clinic in Moscow, and a narcologist in a private hospital. Experience: I have experience working as a teacher of psychiatry in a medical college, as well as a supervisory body for observing the rights of patients in psychiatric hospitals. The psychotherapist practiced as a child and adolescent psychiatrist and a researcher at a neurogastroenterological laboratory. Participates in associations: AKPP, AKBT, NPAR.

He is the author of the book “Psychotherapy and what it comes with”, co-author of the best scientific publication “Sleep in Somatic Practice”, “Interaction of the Central and Enteric Nervous System in Brain Damage”. Writes popular science and journalistic articles for the publication “Medical Russian Federation”.

In diagnosis and treatment, a Moscow psychotherapist takes into account biological, psychological and social factors, and uses complex methods for solving problems:

  1. CBT is a method of liberation from stereotypes and preconceived notions that deprive people of freedom of choice. It will be used by leading psychotherapists to correct the patient’s unconscious, patterned conclusions that provoke painful emotions, inappropriate behavior, depression, and anxiety disorders.
  2. REBT is not treatment, not psychotherapy, but a change in behavioral factors: learning to cope with life’s problems, feelings and actions, training thinking skills and rational behavior.
  3. Drug therapy - the prescription of psychotropic pharmacological drugs for severe clinical symptoms (anxiety, insomnia) and the severity of the patient’s mental state - severe depression, psychosis.

Yurov Igor Evgenievich

Official website: https://www.kind-mind.ru/

Address: “Open Clinic”, street 1905, building 7, building 1

Price: 3000 - 5500 rubles

Yurov Igor Evgenievich - psychotherapist, candidate of sciences, associate professor, member of the Russian Community of Psychiatrists, expert of the Our Psychology publication, best consultant of the [email protected] portal. Creator of 200 popular science materials in periodicals. Initial consultation - 1.5 hours. Sign up online and by phone.

Work experience 22 years, including experience:

  1. Assistant at the Department of Psychiatry and Narcology at Tver State Medical University.
  2. Associate Professor of Philosophy, Psychiatry, Department of Clinical Psychology, Nervous Diseases at Tver State Medical University.
  3. The best service psychiatrist, State Budgetary Healthcare Institution OKPND.
  4. Psychotherapist at the Nekrasovsky Orphanage, Scientific and Practical Rehabilitation and Diagnostic Center.
  5. Psychotherapist at the Moscow Open Clinic.

Igor Evgenievich Yurov’s specialization is modern diagnosis and treatment of psycho-emotional disorders that provoke mental suffering:

  • anxiety and phobias, neurasthenia, hypochondria, obsessive thoughts, insomnia;
  • panic, depression;
  • disorders of the cardiovascular system;
  • post-traumatic stress disorder;
  • chronic pain syndromes and psychosomatic diseases;
  • OCD (a mental disorder characterized by intrusive anxious thoughts);
  • psychoemotional disorder after childbirth, PMS, menopause;
  • mental disorder (dementia) in older people;
  • endogenous diseases.

Important point! Psychotherapist Igor Evgenievich Yurov does not solve personal, intimate, business issues, does not code or hypnotize. Uses the best forms of therapy based on modern pharmacological, cognitive-behavioral techniques.

Petrovskaya Anastasia Yurievna

Official website: https://www.smclinic.ru

Address: Moscow, Staropetrovsky proezd, building 7A, building 22

Cost of admission: 5,000 rubles

Petrovskaya Anastasia Yuryevna has been working as a psychotherapist for more than 8 years, seeing adults and children from the age of 12. She was trained at the Department of Pharmacology of YSMU and defended her thesis for Candidate of Medical Sciences. Member of the National Society of Hypnosis of Russia. Writes articles for medical journals on psychopharmacotherapy.

Specialization and professional skills of Petrovskaya

Anastasia Yuryevna works with the following situations:

  1. Psychosomatosis with headache, intestinal irritation, muscle pain, joint pain, skin itching.
  2. Depressive state of neurotic, endogenous etiology.
  3. Emotional disturbances.
  4. Neuroses.
  5. Fears.
  6. Panic, anxiety.
  7. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia.
  8. Weight loss.
  9. Problems in the family.
  10. Low self-esteem.
  11. Addiction (alcohol, tobacco, food).

In his professional activities, the psychotherapist uses the best approaches:

  • figurative-emotional therapy;
  • hypnosis;
  • cognitive behavioral technology;
  • body-oriented techniques;
  • provocative techniques;
  • positive psychotherapy;
  • existential method based on the search and analysis of the meaning of existence;
  • K. Rogers' client-centered approach;
  • Elman's best hypnosis techniques;
  • pharmacotherapy.

Since December 2015, psychotherapist Anastasia Yuryevna Petrovskaya has been conducting appointments at the SM-Clinic.

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Dmitry Avdeev Orthodox psychotherapist

Official website: https://www.daavdeev.ru/

Cost of reception in Moscow: 3500 rubles

Avdeev Dmitry Aleksandrovich - psychiatrist, psychotherapist, psychologist, professor, director of the Institute of Christian Attitudes to Mental Disorders. He is a member of the Writers' Union and is the author of scientific works, books, and articles with a total circulation of 1.5 million copies. The Orthodox psychiatrist practices in medical and educational institutions in Moscow and abroad. He worked as a freelance consultant at the Presidential Medical Center and provided psychological assistance to visitors to the Center of St. John of Kronstadt.

Features of Orthodox psychotherapy

Often suffering is caused by external reasons: conflicts in the family, problems at work, worries. Most patients experience a lack of understanding and love, warmth, and support. Dmitry Alexandrovich developed a model of Orthodox psychotherapy that excludes influence on the subconscious through lies, the occult, mechanical psychotechnics, coding, and programming. In the process of his work, psychotherapist Avdeev teaches Moscow patients to know themselves, get rid of bad habits, and cultivate morality. Gives recommendations for the treatment of mentally ill people from the point of view of Orthodoxy.

A psychotherapist helps people in a variety of ways:

  • consultations on Christian attitudes towards mental disorders;
  • diagnosis of mental conditions;
  • prevention and treatment of neuroses, depression;
  • solving psychological problems;
  • accompanying patients with addictions;
  • a course of family and psychotherapy;
  • post-stress psychotherapy;
  • psychoprophylaxis.

Kikta Sergey Viktorovich

Official website: https://pudp.ru/

Address: Moscow, Grokholsky lane, building 31

Price: 3860-7000 rubles

Kikta Sergey Viktorovich is a narcologist, narcologist, psychiatrist, psychotherapist with 34 years of experience. Proficient in innovative methods of treating depression, neurosis, anxiety, panic attack, addictions, and psychosomatic disorders. Consults on family and business problems. The psychotherapist has 600 treatment methods in his arsenal. Most often uses behavioral, cognitive-behavioural, interpersonal, family, psychodynamic methods of therapy.

Sergey Viktorovich is the author of 45 scientific articles published by the publishing house "VAK", co-author of two monographs. Prepares good material for the scientific and practical journal “DOCTOR” on the topic of modern trends in psychoneurology and psychosomatics, as well as multimorbidity, body mass index, depression (results of correlation analytics).

In the magazine S.S. Korsakov, dedicated to neurology and psychiatry, psychotherapist Kikta worked on scientific justifications affecting the rational choice of the patient based on ideas about the pathogenesis of mental disorders and the mechanism of its action. The best monographs on the topic of depressive disorders outside of psychiatry are also offered to readers.

experience

In 1985, psychotherapist Sergei Viktorovich Kikta headed the list of scientific employees of the clinical group, Research Institute of Pharmacology of the Academy of Medical Sciences in Moscow. Since 1990, he has worked as a psychiatrist, narcologist and psychotherapist in government and commercial structures in Moscow, and heads the department for psychological, neurological and drug treatment at Polyclinic No. 3. The doctor works exclusively with adult patients. He makes house calls around Moscow.

Kaiser Vyacheslav Yurievich

Official website: https://rehabfamily.com/o-klinike/spetsialisty/

Address: Moscow, Maly Ivanovsky lane, building 6, building 2

Price: 3850 rubles

Kaiser Vyacheslav Yuryevich treats severe mental disorders using medication methods. Since 2014, he has practiced as a local psychiatrist at the Psychoneurological Dispensary No. 23, a branch of the State Budgetary Institution of Public Health Clinical Hospital No. 1 of the Department of Health, and has been receiving appointments at the Rehab Family Clinic. He received his education at the Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University in the field of general medicine, and also completed an internship in psychiatry. He is a public councilor for the Khamovniki district. Participates in the public youth chamber of Khamovniki. Attends scientific and practical conferences and congresses for psychiatrists.

At the Rehab Family Kaiser clinic, Vyacheslav Yuryevich offers patients conditions for the treatment of mental disorders that are unique for Russia. The uniqueness of the approach is based on the use of effective, safe, scientifically proven approaches to therapy. The treatment program is drawn up collectively by a psychiatrist, psychotherapist, or family psychologist. A team approach to therapy provides full-fledged rehabilitation, psychotherapeutic, medicinal support, in-depth study of the issue, and family involvement.

The requests and needs of patients are taken into account in the development of structured therapeutic programs developed by the clinic's psychotherapists. Depending on the patient’s condition, the doctor will offer treatment (schizophrenia, psychosis, biopolar disorder, OCD) in a comfortable hospital outside of Moscow or on an outpatient basis in the city center.

Koroleva Evgenia Vasilievna

Official website: https://mcpulse.ru/

Address: Moscow, Gabrichevskogo street, building 5, building 3

Price: 6000 rubles

Evgenia Vasilievna Koroleva is a psychotherapist with 38 years of experience. Doctor of Science, author of 100 scientific articles. Conducts receptions in Russian and English.

Has the skills to accurately diagnose mental disorders resulting from stress, trauma, neuroses, anxiety, depression, and psychotic states. Guided by a clinical-psychopathological and structural-dynamic approach based on a clinical interview, analysis of symptoms of mental disorders, clinical manifestations. Often the psychotherapist resorts to instrumental and laboratory research.

Evgenia Vasilievna’s treatment is carried out using proven therapeutic methods, combining psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy. The psychotherapist actively solves problems specific to people of advanced age, including the post-stroke and postoperative period. She has achieved high results in outpatient and home-based care for persons with clinical manifestations of dementia, a psychotic state provoked by a vascular disorder, stroke, somatic pathologies, depression, and personality disorders.

The psychotherapist successfully counsels people in a stressful state using the techniques of rational therapy, transactional analytics, and symbolic drama. Inspects persons during legally significant actions, conducts divorce proceedings and determines the place of residence of children. The high effectiveness of the procedures is ensured by the psychotherapist’s individual approach to patients.

Lykov Valery Ivanovich

Official website: https://narcologos.ru/28118

Address: Moscow, Lyublinskaya street, building 37/1

Price: 2000 rubles

Lykov Valery Ivanovich - psychotherapist, psychiatrist, narcologist. Specializes in the field of suggestive psychotherapy (school of Arkhangelsky A.E.). More than 14 years of experience. In practice, a psychotherapist uses a group of methods based on suggestion or self-hypnosis. Suggestion takes place in a state of wakefulness, hypnosis, narco-psychotherapy. Among the methods of self-hypnosis, the most relevant are self-hypnosis according to Coue, autogenic training, and biofeedback.

Consultations in the form of suggestive psychotherapy are as follows:

  1. Contact.
  2. Listening to complaints, building a hypothesis.
  3. Testing hypotheses, obtaining an emotionally negative reaction. Haste and sharp denial by the client of information indicate the impossibility of consciously making a solution to the problem.
  4. Suggestion (directive, non-directive hypnosis, ritual actions, emotional influence of others, fairy tales and metaphors) without summing up.

There are two important points in suggestion:

  1. The therapist encourages the client to take a specific action (for example, “get up!”).
  2. Hides the action in natural content (not just “go up”, but “see if the window is closed”).

The first step is a preliminary suggestion by introducing into a trance, explaining the essence of the ritual, the benefits of the client. Next, the psychotherapist implements the main ritual and ends the suggestion with a summary. Often, at the end of the suggestion, the psychotherapist tells the client about the ability to implement the discovered solution.

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