SYSTEMIC TRANSPERSONAL THERAPY – A NEW THERAPEUTIC APPROACH: CASE REPORT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/levv16n44-034Keywords:
Psychotherapy, Systemic Constellation, Mental HealthAbstract
Systemic Transpersonal Therapy is characterized by the location of conflicts. This paper reports a clinical case in which the use of Systemic Transpersonal Therapy resulted in rapid and efficient improvement in a patient who complained of her father's absence and low energy and vitality. After the first sessions, the patient felt happier and more energetic and was able to practice Yoga and Meditation, which she said helped her with her ADHD. After applying the Systemic Letter with the Ground Anchor technique, she reported receiving a call from her father. They had not communicated for six months. The patient showed significant improvement in several aspects of her life: her relationship with her father, her emotional relationship, and her enthusiasm for life. Systemic Transpersonal Therapy, when applied systematically and in an organized manner to a patient who is open to the process, works very effectively.