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  • ...[[education]], [[literary criticism]], [[cultural studies]], and [[mental health]], particularly [[psychotherapy]]. Though there is a [[mainstream]] of evol ...nesis of behavior.<ref name="Guimon">J. Guimón (2003) ''Relational mental health: beyond evidence-based interventions'' p.68</ref> Among others, [[Erich Fro
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  • ...dy of interpersonal relationships involves several branches of the social sciences, including such disciplines as sociology, [[psychology]], anthropology, and ...relationship dysfunction, [[positive psychology]] argues that relationship health is not merely the absence of relationship dysfunction.<ref name=snyder>Snyd
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  • '''Health''' is the general condition of a [[person]] in all aspects. ...t/governance/eb/who_constitution_en.pdf WHO.int] Constitution of the World Health Organization- ''Basic Documents'', Forty-fifth edition, Supplement, October
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  • ...national Classification of Diseases]] (ICD) edited and used by the [[World Health Organization]]. The 5th edition of the DSM ([[DSM-5]]) is scheduled to be p ...ame=Shorter5>Shorter, E. (1997), p. 5</ref> It is now part of the National Health Service and is an [[NHS Foundation Trust]].
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  • ...evelopment]] or [[culture]]. The recognition and understanding of [[mental health]] conditions has changed over time and across cultures, and there are still ...and questioning in interviews. Treatments are provided by various [[mental health professionals]]. [[Psychotherapy]] and [[psychiatric medication]] are two m
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  • .... Norton & Company, Inc.</ref><ref name=NIMH1>National Institute of Mental Health. (2006, January 31). ''Information about Mental Illness and the Brain''. R ...hotherapy is an interpersonal intervention, usually provided by a [[mental health professional]] such as a clinical psychologist, that employs any of a range
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  • ...f practice]] often differs. The most significant difference between mental health professionals are the laws regarding required education and training in the ===Comparison of American mental health professionals===
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  • * [[Social sciences|Social scientists]] conducting psychological research or teaching [[psychol ...and Territory Psychology Registration Board.<ref>e.g.[http://www.psychreg.health.nsw.gov.au/ NSW Psychologist's Registration Board]</ref> From July 1, 2010
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  • ...fective champion of the application of psychology to promote human rights, health, well being and dignity ...pplied psychologists who furnish services outside of the health and mental health field.
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  • ...orkers can include a variety of services such as [[Case management (mental health)|case management]] (linking users/clients with agencies and programs that w |title=Social Work in Mental Health: An Evidence-Based Approach
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  • ...individuals, families, groups, communities and organizations to facilitate health, well-being and justice through engagement in occupation. Occupational ther ...Therapy: "Occupational therapy is as a profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation. The primary goal of occupational therapy
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  • '''Psychiatric nursing''' or '''mental health nursing''' is the specialty of [[nursing]] that cares for people of all age ...''in:'' {{cite book | author=Barker, P (ed)| title=Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: The craft of caring| location=London | publisher=Arnold | pages =
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  • ...nfluential in clinical approaches, and in the [[humanities]] and [[social sciences]].<!--Citations for this point may be found in the "Science" subsection of ...lding behind the statue is the [[Tavistock Clinic]], a major psychological health care institution.]]
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  • ...evelopment]] or [[culture]]. The recognition and understanding of [[mental health]] conditions has changed over time and across cultures, and there are still ...and questioning in interviews. Treatments are provided by various [[mental health professionals]]. [[Psychotherapy]] and [[psychiatric medication]] are two m
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  • ...the method to address them in a rigorous manner. He contended that natural sciences are based on the assumption that subject and object are separate and that t ...ing interest in the approach in the voluntary sector and in the [[National Health Service]].
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  • .... Psychology incorporates research from the [[social sciences]], [[natural sciences]], and [[humanities]], such as [[philosophy]]. ...development and aging]], [[sport psychology|sports]], [[health psychology|health]], [[media psychology|the media]], [[legal psychology|law]], and [[forensic
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  • ...transpersonal psychology also includes approaches to [[health]], [[social sciences]] and practical arts such as process art. Transpersonal perspectives are al ...ructive and deconstructive models of the process leading to genuine mental health: what Wilber sees as a pre/trans fallacy does not exist for Washburn and Gr
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  • * [[Social sciences|Social scientists]] conducting psychological research or teaching [[psychol ...and Territory Psychology Registration Board.<ref>e.g.[http://www.psychreg.health.nsw.gov.au/ NSW Psychologist's Registration Board]</ref> From July 1, 2010
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  • .../www.dana.org/news/brainhealth/detail.aspx?id=9854 The Dana Guide to Brain Health]</ref> ...stations and case report |journal=Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences |volume=34 |issue=2 |pages=122–125 | pmid = 9231574}}</ref>
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  • '''Health''' is the general condition of a [[person]] in all aspects. ...t/governance/eb/who_constitution_en.pdf WHO.int] Constitution of the World Health Organization- ''Basic Documents'', Forty-fifth edition, Supplement, October
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