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  • ...ofeedback and neurofeedback (2nd ed.).'' Wheat Ridge, CO: Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback.</ref>) ...rehabilitation. In E. Molinari, A. Compare, & G. Paran (Eds.). ''Clinical psychology and heart disease''. New York: Springer Press.</ref>)
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  • ...A Tripartite Model of the Therapeutic Relationship. Handbook of Counseling Psychology (4th ed.). (pp. 267-280).</ref> ...Are productive relationships U-shaped or V-shaped). Journal of Counseling Psychology, 51, 81-92.</ref>
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  • ...chiatry]], [[clinical psychology]], [[clinical social work]], [[counseling psychology]], [[mental health counseling]], [[social work|clinical or psychiatric soci ...ject to specific professional training, to be acquired after graduation in psychology or in medicine and surgery,
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  • ...mpson's Lindisfarne Association. In the 1970s, he taught at the Humanistic Psychology Institute in San Francisco—which is now Saybrook University--and also ser In his book Steps to an Ecology of Mind, Bateson applied cybernetics to the field of ecological anthropology and the concept of home
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  • ...y of human psychological functioning and behavior, although it can also be applied to societies. # a method of treatment of [[Psychology|psychological]] or [[emotion]]al illness.<ref>{{citation|title=A Glossary o
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  • ...er in the use of related terms, including: [[unconsciousness]] as a habit (psychology)|personal habit]]; [[self-awareness|being unaware]] and [[intuition (knowle ...les N. et al. "Growth of Higher Stages of Consciousness: Maharishi's Vedic Psychology of Human Development." Higher Stages of Human Development. Perspectives on
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  • ...a wide range of human behavior, including [[industrial and organizational psychology|organizational dynamics]] and the study of [[greatness]]. ...egies for change, such as ''paradoxical directives'' ''(see also [[Reverse psychology]])''. The members of the [[Bateson Project]] (like the founders of a number
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  • {{psychology sidebar}} ...chiatry]], [[clinical psychology]], [[clinical social work]], [[counseling psychology]], [[mental health counseling]], [[social work|clinical or psychiatric soci
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  • ...anches of the social sciences, including such disciplines as sociology, [[psychology]], anthropology, and social work. ...ed to describe heterosexual, adult romantic relationships, but it has been applied to other kinds of interpersonal relations as well. According to the model,
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  • ...cy]], [[public health]] ([[#Public health|see above]]), [[social work]], [[psychology]], [[physical therapy]], and [[medicine]]. The provision of services to ma
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  • {{Main|Islamic psychology}} ...e|Persian]] physician [[Muhammad ibn Zakarīya Rāzi]] (Rhazes) combined [[psychology|psychological]] methods and [[physiology|physiological]] explanations to pr
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  • ...ham : Nelson Thornes. ISBN 0-17-490058-9</ref> In many countries, clinical psychology is a regulated [[mental health professional|mental health profession]]. ...orientations—[[psychodynamic psychotherapy|psychodynamic]], [[humanistic psychology|humanistic]], [[behavior therapy]]/[[cognitive behavioral therapy|cognitive
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  • ...Psychology''<ref>[http://www.apa.org/journals/cou/ ''Journal of Counseling Psychology'']</ref> and ''The Counseling Psychologist''.<ref>[http://tcp.sagepub.com/ ...sh Psychological Society). <ref>http://www.bps.org.uk</ref> ''Counselling Psychology Quarterly'' is an international interdisciplinary publication of Routledge
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  • ...nd which is not a part of [[normality (behaviour)|normal]] [[developmental psychology|development]] or [[culture]]. The recognition and understanding of [[mental ...theory]] is another kind of evolutionary-psychological approach sometimes applied in the context of mental disorders. A distinction is sometimes made between
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  • ...sed upon a combination of basic [[behaviorism|behavioral]] and [[cognitive psychology|cognitive]] research.<ref>[http://www.babcp.com/silo/files/what-is-cbt.pdf ...|title=Elimination of children's fears |journal=[[Journal of Experimental Psychology]] |volume=7 |pages=382–397 |doi=10.1037/h0072283}}</ref> In 1937 [[Abraha
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  • ...n Pyschologists and Psychiatrists''. Retrieved March 4, 2007, from http://psychology.about.com/od/psychotherapy/f/psychvspsych.htm</ref> | style="border-bottom:1px solid #999999;" | [[Clinical Psychology|Clinical Psychologist]]
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  • ...iences|Social scientists]] conducting psychological research or teaching [[psychology]] in a college or university; ....cfm?fa=buy.optionToBuy&id=1977-06615-001&CFID=5414791&CFTOKEN=39519164 Is psychology a profession?]</ref>
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  • ...ed '''APA''') is the largest scientific and professional organization of [[psychology|psychologists]] in the United States. It is the world's largest association ...s to excel as a valuable, effective and influential organization advancing psychology as a science, serving as:
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  • ...a wide range of human behavior, including [[industrial and organizational psychology|organizational dynamics]] and the study of [[greatness]]. ...egies for change, such as ''paradoxical directives'' ''(see also [[Reverse psychology]])''. The members of the [[Bateson Project]] (like the founders of a number
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  • ...effects of music on the [[soul]].<ref name=Amber-363>Amber Haque (2004), "Psychology from Islamic Perspective: Contributions of Early Muslim Scholars and Challe ...e foundations of music therapy, including philosophies based on education, psychology, neuroscience, and music therapy itself.
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