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  • ...ts and [[Expressive therapy|expressive therapists]], trained [[nurses]], [[psychiatrists]], [[psychoanalysts]], [[Mental Health Counselor|mental health counselors]] ...iatry . Specialty exams are used to confirm competence or board exams with psychiatrists .
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  • ...pressures that influence the development of women. Most contemporary North American psychoanalysts employ theories that, while based on those of Sigmund Freud, ...ociation]] [http://www.apsa.org]<ref>{{citation|url=http://apsa.org/|title=American Psychoanalytic Association}}</ref> which is a component organization of the
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  • ...o the [[1940s]] and early [[1950s]] with the founding in [[1942]] of the ''American Association of Marriage Counselors'' (the precursor of the [[AAMFT]]), and ...and Prediction of Paradigm Adherence of Marriage and Family Therapists.] ''American Journal of Family Therapy.'' 28(4): 329-346.</ref>
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  • ...]] and [[Expressive therapy|expressive therapists]], trained [[nurses]], [[psychiatrists]], [[psychoanalysts]], [[Mental health counseling|mental health counselors] ...iatry . Specialty exams are used to confirm competence or board exams with psychiatrists .
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  • ...y psychologist [[G. Stanley Hall]] and included twenty-seven distinguished psychiatrists, neurologists and psychologists. It represented a watershed in the acceptan ...ical Expedition" to East Africa. He was accompanied by Peter Baynes and an American associate, [[George Beckwith (Carl Jung associate)|George Beckwith]]. On th
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  • ...c and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]]'' (DSM), published by the [[American Psychiatric Association]], and the [[International Classification of Diseas .../228 "The Disorder of Love in the Canon of Avicenna (A.D. 980–1037)"], ''American Journal of Psychiatry'' '''164''' (2), pp 228-229;S Safavi-Abbasi, LBC Bras
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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 ...with issues of serious mental distress remained the domain of [[psychiatry|psychiatrists]] and [[neurology|neurologists]].<ref name="routh">Routh, Donald. (1994). '
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  • ...he [[community mental health services|community]]. Diagnoses are made by [[psychiatrists]] or [[clinical psychologists]] using various methods, often relying on obs ...and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]]'' (DSM-IV) produced by the [[American Psychiatric Association]] (APA).
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  • ...utPsychs">About:Psychology. (2007). ''Difference Between Pyschologists and Psychiatrists''. Retrieved March 4, 2007, from http://psychology.about.com/od/psychother ===Comparison of American mental health professionals===
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  • ...s and issues in business, industry, or government.<ref>Peterson, Donald R. American Psychologist. Vol 31(8), Aug 1976, 572-581 [http://psycnet.apa.org/index.cf ...s of psychologists, as is reflected by the 56 different divisions of the [[American Psychological Association]] (APA).<ref>[http://www.apa.org/about/division.h
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  • ...The American Psychological Association is occasionally confused with the [[American Psychiatric Association]], which also uses the [[APA|acronym APA]]. The American Psychological Association aspires to excel as a valuable, effective and inf
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  • ..., 2001). James Messina, Gary Seiler and others came together to form the [[American Mental Health Counselors Association]] (AMHCA) in 1976. ...ems. MHCs often work closely with other mental health specialists, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, [[psychiatric nurses]], and [[scho
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  • ...o the [[1940s]] and early [[1950s]] with the founding in [[1942]] of the ''American Association of Marriage Counselors'' (the precursor of the [[AAMFT]]), and ...and Prediction of Paradigm Adherence of Marriage and Family Therapists.] ''American Journal of Family Therapy.'' 28(4): 329-346.</ref>
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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>. ...nal therapy society in 1922. At the time, Dr. Meyer was one of the leading psychiatrists in the United States and head of the new psychiatry department and Phipps C
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  • ...for the ill. Dix also was in charge of the Union Army Nurses during the [[American Civil War]], caring for both Union and Confederate soldiers. Although it wa .../> In Europe, one of the major advocates for mental health nursing to help psychiatrists was Dr. William Ellis. He proposed giving the “keepers of the insane” b
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  • ...he [[community mental health services|community]]. Diagnoses are made by [[psychiatrists]] or [[clinical psychologists]] using various methods, often relying on obs ...and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]]'' (DSM-IV) produced by the [[American Psychiatric Association]] (APA).
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  • '''Jerome Frank''' (May 30, 1909 - March 14, 2005) was an American psychiatrist. He held the post of Professor of Psychiatry at the [[Johns Ho [[Category:American psychiatrists]]
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  • ...T: Cengage Learning.</ref><ref name="APA_mission">"The mission of the APA [American Psychological Association] is to advance the creation, communication and ap ...ucturalist school of thought and was heavily influenced by the work of the American philosopher and psychologist [[William James]]. James felt that psychology
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  • ...ion and in [[psychotherapy]]. As part of their evaluation of the patient, psychiatrists are one of the few [[mental health professional]]s who may prescribe [[psyc Psychiatrists are [[physicians]] ([[Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery|MBBS]], [[Doctor of
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  • ...o the [[1940s]] and early [[1950s]] with the founding in [[1942]] of the ''American Association of Marriage Counselors'' (the precursor of the [[AAMFT]]), and ...and Prediction of Paradigm Adherence of Marriage and Family Therapists.] ''American Journal of Family Therapy.'' 28(4): 329-346.</ref>
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