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  • It is a [[talking therapies|talking therapy]] and aims to increase the individual's sense of their own [[health|well-be ...rt therapy]], [[drama therapy]], [[dance/movement therapy]] [[occupational therapy]], [[psychiatric nursing]], [[psychoanalysis]] and others. It may be legal
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  • ...herapy]], [[rehabilitation counseling]], [[music therapy]], [[occupational therapy]], [[psychiatric nursing]], [[psychoanalysis]] and others. It may be legal ...credited borrowing this term from [[Daniel Hack Tuke]] and noted, "Psycho-therapy … had the misfortune to be taken in tow by hypnotism."<ref>'''[[Oxford En
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  • ...me="art-therapy">{{Cite book|last=Malchiodi |first=Cathy A. |title=The Art Therapy Sourcebook |pages=134 |url=http://books.google.com/?id=Vno0XgRuRhcC&pg=PA13 ...how it related to actual conflicts in the [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic movement]]. While Jung spoke, Freud suddenly fainted and Jung carried him to a couch
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  • ...) to achieve measurable treatment goals and objectives. Referrals to music therapy services may be made by a treating physician or an interdisciplinary team c ...ury in his classic work, ''[[The Anatomy of Melancholy]]'', that music and dance were critical in treating mental illness, especially [[melancholia]].<ref>c
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  • *[[Acceptance and commitment therapy]] (ACT) *[[Adlerian]] therapy
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  • ...e USABP Journal of Body Psychotherapy'' and the ''Journal of Body, Dance & Movement in Psychotherapy''. The [[European Association for Body Psychotherapy]](EAB ...ence-based practice: A clinical perspective. ''Journal of Body, Movement & Dance in Psychotherapy'', Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 135-156.</ref> which examine its eff
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  • '''Gestalt therapy''' is an existential/experiential form of [[psychotherapy]] that emphasizes Gestalt therapy was developed by [[Fritz Perls]], [[Laura Perls]] and [[Paul Goodman (write
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  • ...eutic implications (for example, in [[Laughter|laughter therapy]], [[dance therapy]]). The James–Lange theory is often misunderstood because it seems counte ...ving away (Direction Model), as unmoving but with strength and resistance (Movement Model), or as unmoving with passive yielding (Action Tendency Model). Suppo
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  • ...ander Lowen]]'s [[bioenergetic analysis]], and [[Arthur Janov]]'s [[primal therapy]].<ref>[[Myron Sharaf|Sharaf, Myron]] (1994). ''Fury on Earth: A Biography ...reographer and dance therapist, trained in [[Laban Movement Analysis|Laban movement analysis]], and a pupil of [[Elsa Gindler]]. He and Lindenburg were living
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  • ...rocess of creation is emphasized rather than the final product. Expressive therapy is predicated on the assumption that people can heal through use of imagina Some common types of expressive therapy include:
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  • ...neral branch of this subject, whilst Somatherapy, Eco-somatics and [[Dance therapy]], for example, are specific branches of the subject. Somatic psychology is ...vicenna (980 to 1037 CE) who performed psychotherapy only by observing the movement of the patient's pulse as he listened to their anguish<ref> Afzal Iqbal & A
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  • ...directly related<ref name="Payne, Helen 2006">Payne, Helen, Dance Movement Therapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, (Hove, East ok ...VA: The American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1988).</ref>.
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  • ...= http://www.ptjournal.org/cgi/content/full/85/6/565 | journal = Physical Therapy | volume = 85 | issue = 6| page = 565 }}</ref> ...rd to counteract a common backward startle pattern, coupled with an upward movement of the head away from the body that lengthens the spine. Students gradually
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  • ...to fully realize what [[Aldous Huxley]] had called the "[[Human Potential Movement|human potentialities]]".<ref>Anderson, Walter Truett. The Upstart Spring: E ...ncy at Esalen and became a lasting influence. Perls offered many [[Gestalt therapy]] seminars at the institute, until he left in July 1969.<ref>{{cite book|la
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