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  • ...mund Freud]] and continued by others. It is primarily devoted to the study of human psychological functioning and behavior, although it can also be appli # a method of investigation of the mind and the way one thinks;
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  • ...ey may be regulated by law, custom, or mutual agreement, and are the basis of social groups and society as a whole. ...s or dyads. These intimate relationships are, however, only a small subset of interpersonal relationships. Interpersonal relationships can also include f
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  • ...relationship between a targeted behavior and the environment, the methods of ABA can be used to change that behavior. Research in applied behavior analy ==Areas of application==
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  • ...cendence (philosophy)|transcendent]] or [[spirituality|spiritual]] aspects of the human experience. ...xperiences]], [[trance|systemic trance]] and other [[occult]] experiences of living.
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  • ...It is a significant branch of [[psychotherapy]], with origins in the work of [[Pierre Janet]], [[Sigmund Freud]] and particularly [[Wilhelm Reich]]. ...rocal relationships within the body and the mind. It includes an awareness of the client's process as manifested in their body, specifically in [[body la
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  • ...law]], [[norm (sociology)|custom]], or mutual agreement, and are the basis of [[social group]]s and [[society]] as a whole. ...y)|dyads]]. These intimate relationships are, however, only a small subset of interpersonal relationships. Interpersonal relationships can also include f
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  • ...und 3.4% of people with major depression commit [[suicide]], and up to 60% of people who commit suicide had depression or another mood disorder.<ref name ...ical [[Health|health]]. The most common time of onset is between the ages of 20 and 30 years, with a later peak between 30 and 40 years.<ref>{{cite web|
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  • ...fessionals during World War II in England in caring for the many thousands of small children temporarily separated from their parents or orphaned. The th ...aviours may have evolved because they increase the probability of survival of the child.<ref>Prior and Glaser p. 17.</ref>
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  • {{Psychology sidebar}} ...Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. (2009) ''Occupational health psychology''. [http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/stress/ohp/ohp.html]</ref> The field al
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  • ...of the [[nervous system]], whereas the latter refers to the entire science of the nervous system. ...ent theoretical advances in neuroscience have also been aided by the study of [[neural network]]s.
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  • ...s of the principles underlying conduct, thought, knowledge, and the nature of the universe".{{cite book |title=Webster's New World Dictionary |edition=Se ==Branches of philosophy==
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  • ...ample, are specific branches of the subject. Somatic psychology is a field of study that bridges the Mind-body dichotomy. ...influences (ref: entry on [[Body Psychotherapy]] and Somatic Psychology is of particular interest in trauma work.<ref>Moskowitz, A., Schafer, I., & Dorah
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  • ...laxation. Each session can be practiced in a position chosen amongst a set of recommended postures (for example, lying down, sitting meditation, sitting ...related to the traumatic history of the patient, and developed the method of "Autogenic Abreaction". His disciple Luis de Rivera, a McGill trained psych
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  • {{Psychology sidebar}} ...am, United Kingdom |isbn=0-17-490058-9}}</ref> In many countries, clinical psychology is regulated as a [[health care profession]].
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