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  • ...romote subjective [[well-being]] and personal development.<ref name="apa1">American Psychological Association, Division 12, [http://www.apa.org/divisions/div12 ...gists until after World War II when the APA reorganized.<ref name="apa100">American Psychological Association. (1999). [http://www.apa.org/monitor/dec99/ss13.h
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  • ...Occupational Therapy: The First 30 Years, 1900-1930.] Bethesda, Maryland: American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. ISBN 978-1-56900-025-0</ref>. ...of the National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy, now the American Occupational Therapy Association, sought to promote the ideas that occupati
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  • Several writers have criticized both Freud's clinical efforts and his accounts of them. [[H ...and Fantasy in the Seduction Theory: a Historical Review. ''Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association'', xxxv: 937–965; Esterson, Allen (1998), Jeff
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  • ...sions of the American Psychological Association'', Vol. V. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.</ref> ...ollment. In 1971, humanistic psychology as a field was recognized by the [[American Psychological Association]] (APA) and granted its own division (Division 32
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  • ...M. Jamie, ''Kierkegaard'', Wiley & Sons, 2008.</ref> In retrospect, other writers have also implicitly discussed existentialist themes throughout the history Examples of works by philosophers, writers and theologians who might be considered forerunners of existentialism inclu
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  • Inspired by the work of American psychotherapist [[Elizabeth Fehr]], Laing began to develop a team offering [[Category:Scottish medical writers]]
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  • ...o undergo a ''second'' analysis in order to qualify" for membership in the American Psychoanalytic Association (Lieberman, 1985, p.&nbsp;293). As far as classi ...world. There is little reason to believe, therefore, that any of the other writers credited with helping to invent object relations theory ([[Melanie Klein]]
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  • .... P. "Marty" Seligman''' (born August 12, 1942, in Albany, New York) is an American [[psychologist]] and author of self-help books. His theory of "[[learned he ...raining Program in the department. Seligman was elected President of the [[American Psychological Association]] by the widest margin in its history and served
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  • ...ligiousness A to Religiousness B</ref> Both the ethicist and the aesthetic writers were discussing outer goods, but Kierkegaard was more interested in inner g ...representing viewpoints other than the author's own; examples include the writers of the [[Federalist Papers]] and the [[Anti-Federalist Papers]]. Kierkegaar
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  • Some writers on Heidegger's work see possibilities within it for dialogue with tradition The enigmatic poem and the encounter have been discussed by numerous writers on Heidegger and Celan, notably Lacoue-Labarthe. A common interpretation of
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  • ...v12/aboutcp.html |title=About Clinical Psychology |work=apa.org |publisher=American Psychological Association, Division 12, Society of Clinical Psychology}}</r ...earch). While training programs using either model, if accredited by the [[American Psychological Association]], are required to teach the full spectrum of psy
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  • ...Lowell House]] |pages= 209–234 |isbn= 9780737300987}} In 1987, The North American Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique was established to maintain Famous people who have studied the Alexander Technique include writers [[Aldous Huxley]], [[Robertson Davies]] and [[Roald Dahl]], playwright [[Ge
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  • ...ed States has ever produced, while others have labelled him the "Father of American psychology".<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.loa.org/volume.jsp?Requ ...ger brothers, Garth Wilkinson (Wilky) and Robertson (Bob), fought in the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. The other three siblings (William, Henry, and Alice
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  • ...ited States|liberalism]].<ref>Alan Ryan, ''John Dewey and the High Tide of American Liberalism'', (1995) p 32</ref><ref>{{Cite book|author=Violas, Paul C.; Toz ...iversity Press) op cited in Douglas R. Anderson, AAR, ''The Journal of the American Academy of Religion'', Vol. 61, No. 2 (1993), p. 383</ref>
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