Integral Counseling Psychology Videos
Latest Video
ICP Supervisor Talk: Andrew Pelfini, “Object Relations: Self, Beliefs, Early Images, New Relationships”
Monday, March 12, 2012
This presentation briefly reviews object relations theory and its effects on self beliefs, early traumas and memories, and new adaptations to living. How the past influences the present helps us construct new ways of living.
2012 Supervisor Talk Videos
Supervisor Talk: Maureen Franey, “Cries and Whispers: Psychoanalytic Listening”
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
What are we listening for, how and on what level do we listen, and how do we speak to what we have heard? Case vignettes will be used to illustrate different levels of communication from a conscious, preconscious, and unconscious level.
Supervisor Talk: Linda Brewer “Introduction to Somatic Skills of Staying Present: Boundaries”
Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012
In cognitive/somatic psychotherapy, I focus on six skills that are important for personal presence and coping. Boundaries allow us both to fill up from the inside and set limits in the outside world.
Supervisor Talk: Sue Steele “The Essentials of Self Compassion”
Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012
Participants identify three elements of self compassion and explore them in relation to self and their impact on working with clients.
2011 Supervisor Talk Videos
Karen Palamos, "Using Sound in Psychotherapy: Tools for Integration"
Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011
Sound is essential to our physical, emotional and psychic development. This presentation discusses scientific, cultural, and spiritual underpinnings to the ways that sound affects us.
Kathleen Dunbar, "From Parts to Wholenesss"
Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011
One way to describe therapy is helping clients discover how to make good choices for themselves. What is exponentially transformative is helping clients distinguish their “True Self”—their Wise Man or Wise Woman—from the gallery of “Parts.” Then making good choices isn’t just a practice of using tools. When a client inhabits his or her True Self, good choices come naturally.
Lori Opal, "Private Practice Success"
Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011
Starting a private practice internship means that one has essentially started a new business. This venture will be best served by understanding the realities, good self-assessment, and long-term strategic planning.
Jan Messer, "The Infant Self"
Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011
An introduction to recognizing, understanding, and working therapeutically with infantile states in adult clients for the purpose of deep healing.
Other ICP Videos
Therese Silow, Phd., “Spirituality: A Descent Into the Body”
Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012
The transcendent and the immanent are often understood as representing opposite poles. Somatic explorations-particularly explorations of embryological movements-provide a portal for us to descend into our bodies and touch our origin.
ICP Contemporary Psychoanalysts Panel
Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011
A panel of psychoanalysts from different theoretical orientations discuss how psychoanalysis relates to and informs spirituality and the quest for meaning. With Robert Walters, a Bionian analyst, alongside Community Mental Health Professor Fernando Castrillon (Lacanaian), Helen Marlo (Jungian), and Shubha Herlekar (relationalist).
Integral Counseling Centers On-campus Orientation
Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011
ICC directors Jessica Wallace, Gieve Patel, and Dan Gottsegen answer student questions about practicum at the Integral Counseling Centers.











