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As a clinician, Dr. Luiggi-Hernández is invested in approaches rooted in the Psychology as Human Science tradition. He draws upon existential-humanistic, psychodynamic, relational-cultural, and feminist therapies to provide holistic and patient-centered care for physical and mental health issues. Additionally, he is proficient in traditional cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBT) including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), cognitive processing therapy (CPT), prolonged exposure (PE), and skills training in affective and interpersonal regulation (STAIR). He also counts with training and experience in interpersonal therapy (IP) and motivational interviewing (MI). Dr. Luiggi-Hernández has experience providing individual, couples, and group therapies of various therapeutic models, offering a comprehensive range of therapeutic modalities to patients.
Dr. Luiggi-Hernández advocates for collaborative evaluation, which involves patients in the process of interpreting assessment results to promote shared understanding and informed, shared decision-making. He explores alternatives to conventional psychiatric diagnostic systems such as the Power Threat Meaning Framework, reflecting his commitment to innovative approaches that prioritize patients' experiences and perspectives.
Furthermore, Dr. Luiggi-Hernández is at the forefront of efforts to decolonize psychoanalytic and humanistic-existential theories and practices. His contributions to landmark publications by the American Psychological Association underscore his dedication to fostering structurally sensitive therapeutic approaches.
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