1. Multimodal Therapy (excluding interventions)

2. Basic Techniques Used in Multimodal Psychotherapy

3. Systematic Treatment Selection

4. Beitman’s Model of Future Predictions

5. Clinically Informed Strategy

6. The Transtheoretical Model

7. Cyclical Relational Psychodynamics

8. Relational Integrative Psychotherapy

9. The Biological Level of the Proto Self

10. The Psychological Level of the Proto Self

11. The Biological Level of the Core Self

12. The Psychological Level of the Core Self

13. The Plastic Self

14. The Neurobiological Model of the Self

15. Schemas and Cognitive Maps

16. Perfectionism

17. Basic Emotions and Primary Emotions

18. Emotion Regulation and Expression

19. Neurotic Guilt and Emotional Repression

20. Attachment Formation

21. Attachment Styles

22. Subpersonalities or Parts of the Self

23. Ego States

24. The Life Script

25. Injunctions

26. Transference

27. Countertransference

28. Enactments

29. Psychological Games

30. Ego Parts Therapy

31. Ego State Therapy

32. Working with Transference and Countertransference

33. Family Roles

34. Transgenerational Patterns

35. Family Structure

36. Differentiation of the Self Within the Family

37. Family Systems

38. Family Therapy – general principles

39. Client Resistance to Change

40. Managing Resistance to Change

41. Types of Motivation

42. Motivation for Change and Stages of Change in Psychotherapy

43. Motivation and the Process of Change

44. Therapeutic Interventions for Enhancing Motivation for Change

45. Dissociation

46. Self-Esteem, Self-Efficacy, and Learned Helplessness

47. The Therapeutic Alliance

48. The Therapeutic Relationship

49. Placebo, Hope, and Expectation

50. The Concept of Art and Art Theory

51. Music Theory

52. Psychodrama – general principles

53. Diagnosis and Case

54. Categorical and Dimensional Diagnosis

55. Projective Diagnosis

56. Functional Image Analysis

57. Formal Image Analysis

58. Symbolic Image Analysis

59. Hemispheric Processing in Art Therapy

60. The Neuroscience of Creativity

61. The Mind-Body Connection in Art Therapy

62. Art Therapy and Neuroplasticity

63. Memory and Art

64. Attachment and Art Therapy

65. Use of Art Therapy in Trauma Treatment

66. Child Development Stages and Graphic Expression Development

67. Child Development Stages and Artistic Expression Development

68. Interpersonal Development and Artistic Development

69. Trauma and Its Effect on Child Development

70. Art Therapy for Childhood Trauma

71. Sublimation in Psychoanalytic Theory

72. Sublimation in Art Therapy

73. The Concept of Symbol and Symbolism in Psychoanalysis

74. Object Relations Theory and Symbolism

75. Symbolism in Psychodynamic Art Therapy

76. Jungian Art Therapy

77. Dreams and Art Therapy

78. The Psychoanalytic Approach to Dreams

79. The Multimodal Approach to Dreams

80. Group Dynamics

81. Group Polarization

82. Approaches in Expressive Group Psychotherapy

83. The Family Drawing Technique

84. Interpreting Family Drawings

85. Ego Defense Mechanisms Against Anxiety in Family Drawings

86. Valuation and Devaluation of Characters in Family Drawings

87. Connections and Identifications in Family

88. Expressive Writing

89. Letters in Psychotherapy

90. Poetry Therapy

91. Bibliotherapy

92. Metaphors and Therapeutic Stories

93. Death Anxiety

94. Symbolic Immortality

95. The Meaning of Life