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  • '''Psychotherapy''', or personal counseling with a psychotherapist, is an intentional [[interpersonal relationship]] us ...ychiatric social work]], [[marriage and family therapy]], [[rehabilitation counseling]], [[music therapy]], [[art therapy]], [[drama therapy]], [[dance/movement
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  • Analytical organizations such as the [[International Psychoanalytic Association]],<ref>{{citation|ti ...er, Samuel R. Slavson, [[Harry Stack Sullivan]], and Wolfe. Child-centered counseling for parents was instituted early in analytic history by Freud, and was late
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  • ...ury]] with the emergence of the ''child guidance'' movement and ''marriage counseling''.<ref name=sholevar>Sholevar, G.P. (2003). Family Theory and Therapy. In S ...''behavioral couples therapy'' in the [[1990s]]; see also ''[[relationship counseling]]'') and ''behavioral family therapy'' as models in their own right.<ref na
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  • ...ersonal relationship]] used by trained psychotherapists or it is personal counseling with a psychotherapist to aid a client or patient in problems of living. ...ychiatric social work]], [[marriage and family therapy]], [[rehabilitation counseling]], [[music therapy]], [[occupational therapy]], [[psychiatric nursing]], [[
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  • === Jung and professional organizations in Germany, 1933 to 1939 === ...{Cite book|last=Levin|first=Jerome David |title=Introduction to Alcoholism Counseling|publisher=Taylor & Francis|year=1995|pages=167|chapter=Other etiological th
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  • ===Early professional organizations=== ...eld was slow for the next few years when various unconnected psychological organizations came together as the American Association of Applied Psychology in 1930, wh
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  • ...f support for their members and social work in general. These associations/organizations are distinguished in international, continental or semi-continental, nation ...a.org/wiki/Social_work#Role_of_the_professional clinical social work]''' (counseling & [[psychotherapy]]), human services management, social [[Social welfare fu
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  • ...f> and ''The Counseling Psychologist''.<ref>[http://tcp.sagepub.com/ ''The Counseling Psychologist'']</ref> ...ust meet the criteria for licensure as a psychologist. Both doctoral level counseling psychologists and doctoral level counselors can perform both applied work,
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  • [[Counseling]] (professional) and [[co-counseling]] (between peers) may be used. [[Psychoeducation]] programs may provide peo ...itle=National estimates for mental health mutual support groups, self-help organizations, and consumer-operated services |journal=Adm Policy Ment Health |volume=33
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  • ...ovide medical interventions and drug therapies, as opposed to analysis and counseling). ...ologists]] or [[Counseling psychology|counseling psychologists]]. While [[counseling]] and [[psychotherapy]] are common activities for psychologists, these app
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  • ===Affiliate organizations=== ...change in local business communities. The awards are designed to recognize organizations for their efforts to foster employee health and well-being while enhancing
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  • ...f support for their members and social work in general. These associations/organizations are distinguished in international, continental or semi-continental, nation ...a.org/wiki/Social_work#Role_of_the_professional clinical social work]''' (counseling & [[psychotherapy]]), human services management, social [[Social welfare fu
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  • ...ntury with the emergence of the ''child guidance'' movement and ''marriage counseling''.<ref name=sholevar>Sholevar, G.P. (2003). [[Family]] Theory and Therapy. ...''behavioral couples therapy'' in the [[1990s]]; see also ''[[relationship counseling]]'') and ''behavioral family therapy'' as models in their own right.<ref na
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  • ...universities, schools, government agencies, insurance companies and other organizations where people are being treated for congenital or acquired disabilities with ...s, it was not until the availability of federal funding for rehabilitation counseling programs in 1954 that the profession began to grow and establish its own id
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  • ...ciation for Music Therapy (AAMT, founded in 1971). Numerous other national organizations exist, such as the [[Institute for Music and Neurologic Function]], [[Nordo ...as well as varying levels of skill in assessment, documentation, and other counseling and health care skills depending on the focus of the particular university'
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  • ...that rose dramatically by the end of the 19th century. As a result, labor organizations formed to fight for better pay and fewer hours.<ref name="Nolan, P. 1993"/> ...eloped in the 1960s allowing nurses to provide outpatient services such as counseling, psychotherapy, consultations, prescribing medications, along with the diag
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  • ...client-centered therapy]]), [[education]] ([[student-centered learning]]), organizations, and other group settings. For his professional work he was bestowed the Aw ...cal psychology at Ohio State University, where he wrote his second book, ''Counseling and Psychotherapy'' (1942). In it, Rogers suggested that the client, by es
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  • ...001 |volume=79 |issue=1 |pages=105–18 |title=Allen E. Ivey: transforming counseling theory and practice |author=Littrell JM |url=http://bahai-library.com/newsp
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  • [[Counseling]] (professional) and [[co-counseling]] (between peers) may be used. [[Psychoeducation]] programs may provide peo ...itle=National estimates for mental health mutual support groups, self-help organizations, and consumer-operated services |journal=Adm Policy Ment Health |volume=33
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  • ...—especially [[Clinical psychology|clinical]] and [[Counseling psychology|counseling]] psychologists—at times rely upon [[Hermeneutics#Psychology|symbolic int ...volved in some kind of therapeutic role (clinical, [[counseling psychology|counseling]], and [[school psychology|school]] positions); many do scientific research
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