The therapeutic relationship as a therapeutic factor.

Within the psychotherapeutic working alliance between patient and therapist (and in their transference relationship), the patient's existing relational and behavioural patterns and inner conflicts become visible. They can be perceived, interpreted and understood in terms of their origins and biographical context. The patient's own contribution to problems and conflicts is worked through, inner changes are therapeutically supported and corrective relational experiences are ultimately made possible.

Thanks to an excellent therapist-to-patient ratio and our cross-modal psychotherapeutic approach, a highly relational, indication-specific, relationship-intensive and intensive therapy process is ensured.

How the individual sessions are embedded in the treatment sequence is described under Course of Treatment; an overview of all methods used: Therapy Methods.