PSYCHOLOGICAL FORUM for ISTDP/EDT THERAPISTS

Traversing The Emotional Distance in Therapeutic Communication

Learn more about the Verbal Communication during a 6-week Online Course

Applying pressure effectively is one of the hardest skills to master in ISTDP. It asks the therapist to manage their own emotions, track the patient's moment-to-moment shifts, and stay fully present — all at the same time. Yet despite its clinical importance, we still lack a clear theoretical foundation to explain how and why it works.

This course offers two practical frameworks to fill that gap.

The first draws on the Psychology of Language. The words we choose create emotional closeness or distance. By understanding how language moves between the abstract and the concrete, therapists can learn to bring patients closer to their emotional experience — and recognize when a patient's words, defenses, or body language are signaling a retreat from it.

The second draws on our ability to sense, process, and respond to signals from within our own bodies. This inner attunement is foundational to emotional awareness, for both therapist and patient. Research shows that stronger capacity is linked to lower anxiety and depression, and greater overall well-being.

Together, these two frameworks offer a unified picture: effective pressure is an invitation to move from abstract thinking toward direct, felt contact with one's inner life. This course will show you how both frameworks illuminate and widen the application of the verbal language and bodily mechanisms behind successful therapeutic outcomes in ISTDP.

Maria Sandgren
Lic psychologist, PhD psychology
Cert ISTDP-terapist, educator
Stockholm, Sweden 

Course Outline

The course is delivered entirely online. You will have access to all course materials via a personal digital account.

Weekly learning is supported through short videos and reflective prompts. Each Friday, we meet in a live webinar to discuss and deepen the material.

Course Material

The course is based on ISTDP literature and contemporary psychological research on language, emotion regulation, relatedness. The course design is based on contemporary research on pedagogy and professional education. 

All required materials are included in the course. No additional literature needs to be purchased.

The Digital Platform of Psychological Forum

OUR SHARED PURPOSE

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If you have questions, please feel free to mail me. 

I have created this platform as a space for professional exchange in Intensive Short-Term I have created this platform as a space for professional exchange in ISTDP, where clinical experience is brought into dialogue with psychological research.

The community is intended for licensed healthcare professionals working clinically with ISTDP who are currently in core training or have completed it. This shared foundation helps support a focused and meaningful exchange.

Here, you are invited to engage in thoughtful discussion around therapeutic processes, challenges, and ongoing learning. You will also receive invitations to workshops, webinars, and events—some free of charge, others offered at a modest fee.

The intention is to foster a respectful and clinically grounded environment, where reflection, confidentiality, and professional standards are maintained.

You are warmly welcome to join.

COURSE CONTENT

TRAVERSING THE EMOTIONAL DISTANCE

Learn more about Therapeutic Communication

Course registration opens on June 1st

Course Description

Language in therapy does not merely describe inner experience—it actively shapes it. In ISTDP, verbal interventions continuously regulate the patient’s level of:

  • emotional closeness

  • anxiety

  • defensive distance

Small shifts in wording can move a patient:

  • closer to or further away from emotional experience

  • into or out of defensive processes

  • toward or away from transference activation

This course makes these processes explicit and clinically usable. You will learn the underlying psychological research for how verbal interventions matter and a deeper dive into how the mechanisms are related to greater well-being for the client. You will know how to:

  • Recognize how language creates distance (e.g., abstraction, generalization, lack of agency)

  • Use specific wording to increase emotional closeness (e.g., present-moment focus, bodily anchoring, relational direction)

  • Track how your interventions shift the patient’s attention, affect, and anxiety regulation

  • Calibrate language moment-to-moment depending on the patient’s capacity and level of resistance

Particular emphasis is placed on:

  • moving from narrative to immediate experience

  • linking language to emotional awareness, or the lack of it

  • increasing precision in how feelings, impulses, and defenses are articulated

By making these verbal mechanisms explicit, both in theory and practice, particiapnt will work more deliberately with the micro-processes that facilitate emotional breakthrough and emotional well-being for their clients. 

Course Organizer

Maria Sandgren
Reg psychologist, PhD psychology 
Cert ISTDP therapist
Stockholm, Sweden

If you have questions, please feel free to email me. 

Fridays: Live webinar at 12-13.30 pm US EDT and 12-13.30 pm CET
Monday-Thursday: Supervised independent learning

Course start: 2026-08-21
Course end: 2026-09-25

Language: English

Access: All course materials will be accessible via your personal digital account until Dec 31st, 2026.

Pedagogical Outline

The pedagogical format is designed to support how therapists actually learn—through repeated application, reflection, and refinement in clinical practice. The course integrates:

  • clearly defined learning objectives

  • focused instructional input

  • and practice-oriented reflection linked to participants’ own clinical work

Participants will have access to a personal digital platform with short, focused learning units (video and written material) that can be engaged with flexibly.

Between modules, brief prompts will guide participants to:

  • apply specific interventions in their sessions

  • observe shifts in closeness, distance, and emotional activation

  • reflect on their own use of language and attention

All learning activities are designed to fit real-life constraints—such as clinical workload, family responsibilities, geographic dispersion, and time zones—while supporting continuous learning beyond scheduled group contact.

This course does not use video clips of clients. Instead, the focus is on developing the ability to observe, reflect, and apply theoretical and clinical frameworks in practice. This format is chosen to support deeper integration of learning and longer-term retention.

The Digital Platform of Psychological Forum

OUR SHARED PURPOSE

I have created this platform as a space for professional exchange in Intensive Short-Term I have created this platform as a space for professional exchange in ISTDP, where clinical experience is brought into dialogue with psychological research.

The community is intended for licensed healthcare professionals working clinically with ISTDP who are currently in core training or have completed it. This shared foundation helps support a focused and meaningful exchange.

Here, you are invited to engage in thoughtful discussion around therapeutic processes, challenges, and ongoing learning. You will also receive invitations to workshops, webinars, and events—some free of charge, others offered at a modest fee.

The intention is to foster a respectful and clinically grounded environment, where reflection, confidentiality, and professional standards are maintained.

You are warmly welcome to join.

The Newsletter

Join the newsletter to receive selected reflections on clinical work, learning processes, and current research in ISTDP/EDT, with a focus on emotions, relatedness, and related topics.

Subscribers also receive early access to courses and webinars, occasional priority offers, and invitations to a monthly free webinar on different facets of ISTDP clinical work.

You will receive around 2 newsletters per month. 

You are warmly welcome to sign up.

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I dessa samtal utforskar vi den kreativa processen – hur den kan ta form, vad som sätter den i rörelse och hur den kan fördjupas över tid. Vi rör oss mellan inre landskap och fotografiskt berättande: motivation, känslor, riktning och det konstnärliga arbetets långsamma framväxt.

Fotografi betraktas också ur ett socialt och etiskt perspektiv – som ett sätt att möta världen och relatera till andra.

Föreläsningar och presentationer hämtar näring ur forskning, fotografisk praktik och litteratur. 

Anmäl dig gärna, så skickar jag en inbjudan när nästa webbinarium tar form.

Course Registration

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From Words to Experience: The Psychology of Verbal Interventions is a 6-week online course for healthcare professionals working with ISTDP/EDT.

Applying therapeutic pressure effectively is one of the…

SEK 2,720 (+ 25% moms)

Requirements

This course is designed for licensed healthcare professionals working clinically with ISTDP.

To participate, you should:

  • be a licensed healthcare professional (e.g., social worker, nurse, physician, psychologist)

  • be working clinically with ISTDP (at least part-time)

  • be currently in ISTDP core training or have completed it

Participants will be asked to provide documentation of their professional license and core training upon registration.

Please register and secure your place in the course. 


Traversing the Emotional Distance

A 6-week Online Course for ISTDP/EDT practitioners

More Information & Invite to Free Webinar

Fill in your contact information and you will immediately receive a detailed schedule for the course.

You are also welcome to attend webinar about the basics foundation of verbal interventions scheduled in - NOT DECIDED YET, probably August on Friday, 7th at 12-13 pm CET, and 12-13 pm US EDT

Course Organizer

Maria Sandgren

Reg psychologist, PhD psychology,
cert ISTDP therapist

Links
Homepage (therapy):
Psychological Forum
Blog (not active):
 Psychology & ISTDP
Google Scholar: Scientific articles

A Perspective on Learning and Development

In both my clinical work and teaching, learning is grounded in shared attention. When attention is directed and shared, impressions become more nuanced and experience more available for reflection and integration.

In this sense, teaching and psychotherapy are not primarily about the transmission of information, but about creating the conditions in which perception, understanding, and skills can develop through direct experience and enable desired change.

I am a licensed psychologist with an additional PhD in psychology and have worked clinically in private practice since 1997. Alongside this, I have extensive experience teaching psychology at university level.

I am certified in Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP), with core training (2012–2015) with Allan Abbass and Jon Frederickson, and advanced training (2021–2022) with Allan Abbass and Joel Town.

My work is grounded in an integration of clinical practice and research in areas such as learning, language, emotion, social interaction, and stress and trauma. Particular focus is placed on how attention, language, relatedness, and bodily awareness influence emotional processes in psychotherapy.

My research background includes music and political psychology, with a focus on personality, learning and development, as well as values as universal, motivational goals that act as guiding principles in a person's life. The most recent publication was an intervention study on choral singing and cognitive change in older adults, based on questionnaires, clinical tests, and neuroimaging.

I work in Swedish and English and am based in Stockholm (also online), offering individual therapy and professional development (courses, workshops, supervision). 

In addition to my clinical and academic work, I am active in fine art photography and have published a photobook in which I explore psychological themes through visual expression, where also emotions play an important role. 

(C) Maria Sandgren Psychological Forum Sweden 2026