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  • .... Psychotherapy may be undertaken by [[clinical psychologists]],counseling psychologists, [[social workers]], [[family therapy|marriage-family therapists]], adult a ...ariety of training programs are multiprofessional, that is, psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, and social workers may be found in the same training
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  • ...nthetic functions which were a result of compromise formation. These "Ego Psychologists" of the '50s paved a way to focus analytic work by attending to the defense ...etical differences, other independent institutes arose, usually founded by psychologists, who until 1987 were not permitted access to psychoanalytic training instit
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  • ...is for consciousness" Phil. Trans. R. Soc. London, B. 353:1841-1849</ref> Experimental work of Steven Wise, [[Mikhail Lebedev]] and their colleagues supports this ===Experimental philosophy===
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  • ...cal psychology|clinical psychologists]],[[counseling psychology|counseling psychologists]], [[social work|social workers]], [[family therapy|marriage-family therapi ...ariety of training programs are multiprofessional, that is, psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, and social workers may be found in the same training
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  • Positive psychologists use the term "flourishing relationships" to describe interpersonal relation ...s. Additionally, healthy relationships can be made to "flourish." Positive psychologists are exploring what makes existing relationships flourish and what skills ca
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  • ...chological assessment]] and [[psychological treatment]], although clinical psychologists also engage in research, teaching, consultation, forensic testimony, and pr ....D. practitioner-scholar model]] (focusing on clinical practice). Clinical psychologists are now considered experts in providing psychotherapy, and generally train
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  • ...ervices|community]]. Diagnoses are made by [[psychiatrists]] or [[clinical psychologists]] using various methods, often relying on observation and questioning in in ...articular mental disorder. Some professionals, for example some [[clinical psychologists]], may avoid diagnosis in favor of other assessment methods such as formula
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  • ...es |year=1924 |title=Elimination of children's fears |journal=[[Journal of Experimental Psychology]] |volume=7 |pages=382–397 |doi=10.1037/h0072283}}</ref> In 19 ...e=16 | pages=971–982 |doi=10.1037/h0063633}}</ref> In the United States, psychologists were applying the [[radical behaviorism]] of [[B. F. Skinner]] to clinical
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  • ...hologists]] in the United States. It is the world's largest association of psychologists with around 150,000 members including scientists, educators, clinicians, co *The primary resource for all psychologists
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  • ...or an interdisciplinary team consisting of clinicians such as physicians, psychologists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists. ...ntributions of Early Muslim Scholars and Challenges to Contemporary Muslim Psychologists", ''Journal of Religion and Health'' '''43''' (4): 357-377 [363].</ref> [[R
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  • ...an online paper called Reinforcing Behaviour Therapy, which more and more psychologists are now studying and appreciating. ...d, S., Dziewolska, H. & Hineline, P. (2006): Resistance Is Not Futile: An experimental analogue of the effects of consultee “resistance” on the consultant’s
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  • ...scious".<ref>Jung on film</ref> Hence, the unconscious is 'untouchable' by experimental researches, or indeed any possible kind of [[scientific method|scientific]]
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  • ...ervices|community]]. Diagnoses are made by [[psychiatrists]] or [[clinical psychologists]] using various methods, often relying on observation and questioning in in ...articular mental disorder. Some professionals, for example some [[clinical psychologists]], may avoid diagnosis in favor of other assessment methods such as formula
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  • ...of mental illness and its treatment. In the late 1960s they established an experimental therapeutic community at Kingsley Hall in the East End of London, where peo ..., initiated by van Deurzen. This society brings together psychotherapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, counsellors and philosophers working from an existential pe
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  • ...[social scientist]], [[behavioral scientist]], or [[cognitive scientist]]. Psychologists attempt to understand the role of [[mental function]]s in individual and [[ ...[[Clinical psychology|clinical]] and [[Counseling psychology|counseling]] psychologists—at times rely upon [[Hermeneutics#Psychology|symbolic interpretation]] an
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  • ...menology from the works and lectures of his teachers, the philosophers and psychologists [[Franz Brentano]] and [[Carl Stumpf]].<ref>{{citation * [[Don Ihde]], "Experimental Phenomenology: An Introduction" (Albany, NY: SUNY Press)
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  • ...ient mystical knowledge that comes from multiple traditions. Transpersonal psychologists attempt to integrate timeless wisdom with modern Western psychology and tra ...[[anthropology]]), although it has always included contributions involving experimental and statistical research.
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  • ...ends, family members, or local [[religious]] leaders. [[Psychiatrists]], [[psychologists]], [[counseling|counselors]] and [[social workers]] have historically dealt ...[[oxytocin]] – during therapy sessions, although this is still largely experimental and somewhat controversial.<ref>Resnikoff, R. (2002). [http://www.psychiatr
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  • ...eories of [[psychology]]. Each has been highly influential, however most [[psychologists]] hold [[Eclecticism|eclectic]] viewpoints that combine aspects of each sch * [[Experimental analysis of behavior]] - the school descended from [[B.F. Skinner]]'s work.
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  • Positive psychologists use the term "flourishing relationships" to describe interpersonal relation ...s. Additionally, healthy relationships can be made to "flourish." Positive psychologists are exploring what makes existing relationships flourish and what skills ca
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