psychotherapist
Psychotherapists assist and treat healthcare users with varying degrees of psychological, psychosocial, or psychosomatic behavioural disorders and pathogenic conditions by means of psychotherapeutic methods. They promote personal development and well-being and provide advice on improving relationships, capabilities, and problem-solving techniques. They use science-based psychotherapeutic methods such as behavioural therapy, existential analysis and logotherapy, psychoanalysis or systemic family therapy in order to guide the patients in their development and help them search for appropriate solutions to their problems. Psychotherapists are not required to have academic degrees in psychology or a medical qualification in psychiatry. It is an independent occupation from psychology, psychiatry, and counselling.
Also called: neuro-linguistic psychotherapist, geriatric psychotherapist, psychotherapy practitioner, person-centred psychotherapist, humanistic psychotherapist, youth psychotherapist, systemic therapist, body psychotherapist
- 73
- essential skills
- 30
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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- speech and language therapistWhat changes?26 skills in common
- art therapist23 skills in common
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- occupational therapist21 skills in common
- physiotherapist21 skills in common
Essential skills
73- accept own accountability
- adhere to organisational guidelines
- advise on healthcare users' informed consent
- apply context specific clinical competences
- body language
- clinical social work
- communicate in healthcare
- comply with legislation related to health care
- comply with quality standards related to healthcare practice
- conceptualise healthcare user’s needs
- conclude the psychotherapeutic relationship
- conditions for the professional practice of psychotherapy
- conduct psychotherapy risk assessments
- contribute to continuity of health care
- counsel clients
- decide upon a psychotherapeutic approach
- develop a collaborative therapeutic relationship
- diagnose psychiatric symptoms
- discuss the end point of therapeutic intervention
- disorders affecting self-awareness
- empathise with the healthcare user
- encourage healthcare user's self-monitoring
- ensure safety of healthcare users
- evaluate practice in psychotherapy
- follow clinical guidelines
- formulate a case conceptualisation model for therapy
- handle patient trauma
- health care occupation-specific ethics
- historic development of psychotherapeutic schools
- history of patient's psychotherapeutic problems
- identify mental health issues
- interact with healthcare users
- keep up with current trends in psychotherapy
- listen actively
- maintain personal development in psychotherapy
- manage healthcare users' data
- manage personal professional development
- manage psychotherapeutic relationships
- monitor therapeutic progress
- organise relapse prevention
- perform therapy sessions
- personality development theories
- prescribe psychotherapeutic treatment
- promote mental health
- promote psycho-social education
- provide a psychotherapeutic environment
- provide treatment strategies for challenges to human health
- psychiatric disorders
- psychiatry
- psycho-social forms of intervention
- psychological diagnostics
- psychological theories
- psychology
- psychopathology
- psychopharmacology
- psychosomatics
- record the outcome of psychotherapy
- respond to changing situations in health care
- respond to healthcare users' extreme emotions
- scientific research methodology
- supervision of persons
- support patients to understand their conditions
- theories of personality
- therapy in health care
- use clinical assessment techniques
- use e-health and mobile health technologies
- use psychoeducation
- use psychotherapeutic interventions
- use techniques to increase patients' motivation
- work in a multicultural environment in health care
- work on psychosomatic issues
- work with healthcare users under medication
- work with patterns of psychological behaviour
Optional skills
30- address side effects of menopause
- apply caseload management
- apply hypno-psychotherapy
- apply organisational techniques
- apply psychoanalysis
- apply systemic design thinking
- apply systemic therapy
- carry out psychiatric assessment of child
- collaborate to discuss treatment plans in psychotherapy
- deal with emergency care situations
- diagnose mental disorders
- educate on the prevention of illness
- employ cognitive behaviour treatment techniques
- geriatrics
- help healthcare users develop social perceptiveness
- inform policy makers on health-related challenges
- paediatrics
- pedagogy
- promote inclusion
- provide health education
- psychoanalysis
- psychomotor therapy
- record healthcare users' billing information
- rehabilitation
- sexual disorders
- use foreign languages for health-related research
- use foreign languages in patient care
- work in multidisciplinary health teams
- work on the effects of abuse
- work with healthcare users' social network
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