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  • ...uacy/personal responsibility are those that continue to affect us later in life. It has been shown that both of these factors lead to the largest increases
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  • '''Psychotherapy''', or personal counseling with a psychotherapist, is an intentional [[interpersonal relati ...see themselves more in a facilitative/helper role. As sensitive and deeply personal topics are often discussed during psychotherapy, therapists are expected, a
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  • == Personal Life ==
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  • ...Susan Andersen at New York University, explains how it occurs in everyday life. When we encounter a person who reminds us of someone whom we do or did lik ...apist, any signs of counter-transference would suggest that his or her own personal training analysis needs to be continued to overcome these tendencies.
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  • ...ther, mental processes. Although Freud retained this theory throughout his life he largely replaced it with the Structural theory. The Topographic theory r ...ggest object relations problems (typically developmental delays throughout life) include disturbances in an individual's capacity to feel warmth, empathy,
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  • ...rence in himself and master it'<ref>Freud, quoted in Peter Gay, ''Freud: A life for our time''(London 1989) p. 302 and p. 254</ref>. ...university because the client reminds her of her children at that stage in life, and the anxieties that the therapist experienced during that time. Even i
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  • ...e of related terms, including: [[unconsciousness]] as a habit (psychology)|personal habit]]; [[self-awareness|being unaware]] and [[intuition (knowledge)|intui ...experiences. There is considerable two-way traffic between the ego and the personal unconscious, such as when one's mind wanders to thoughts irrelevant to the
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  • ...[[1678]]) and associated the concept with [[personal identity (philosophy)|personal identity]], which is assured by the repeated consciousness of oneself. Cudw ...Concerning Human Understanding]]'' ([[1690]]) connected consciousness with personal identity.<ref>{{cite web|title=An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Cha
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  • ...[[interpersonal relationship]] used by trained psychotherapists or it is personal counseling with a psychotherapist to aid a client or patient in problems of ...see themselves more in a facilitative/helper role. As sensitive and deeply personal topics are often discussed during psychotherapy, therapists are expected, a
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  • ...ls of resistance, usually the product of a more traumatised early phase of life, pressure quickly leads to the patient erecting barriers with the therapist ...llenge, applied when a defence has not been clarified, as a criticism or a personal attack.
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  • ...rrect. While he was a fully involved and practicing clinician, much of his life's work was spent exploring tangential areas, including Eastern and Western A number of childhood memories had made a life-long impression on him. As a boy he carved a tiny [[mannequin]] into the en
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  • ==Life and works== In addition to his personal involvement in the birth and evolution of family therapy, Jay was an observ
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  • ...e objective of living. Health is a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities." Classification systems such as ...the fact that higher education levels are linked with a higher standard of life as well as a higher [[income]]. Generally, people who finish higher educati
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  • ...[mental illness|dysfunction]] and to promote subjective [[well-being]] and personal development.<ref name="apa1">American Psychological Association, Division 1 ...chiatry''</ref> Rhazes, Avicenna,<ref>Afzal Iqbal and A. J. Arberry, ''The Life and Work of Jalaluddin Rumi'', p. 94.</ref> and Rumi.<ref>Rumi (1995) cited
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  • ...ered effective—such as symptom reduction, behavior change, or quality of life improvement. Topics commonly explored in the study of counseling process an ...transference]]/[[countertransference]], working alliance, and the real- or personal-relationship.<ref>Gelso, C.J. and Hayes, J.A. (1998). ''The Psychotherapy R
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  • ...ulsive personality disorder]]s). If an inability to sufficiently adjust to life circumstances begins within three months of a particular event or situation ...ht to be experienced (deliberately produced) and/or reported (feigned) for personal gain.
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  • ...velops strategies for managing problems and guiding the client to a better life Westbrook ''et al.'' (2007). ...hema]] of the world in childhood and adolescence as an effect of stressful life events. <!-- (Children and adolescents who suffer from depression acquire t
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  • ...ehaviors in service to enhancing subjective well-being, mental health, and life functioning. Unlike other mental health professionals, psychologists are tr ...ve had 2 to 3 years of supervised clinical experience, a certain amount of personal psychotherapy, and the completion of a dissertation (PhD programs usually r
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  • ...moting psychological knowledge and methods to facilitate the resolution of personal, societal and global challenges in diverse, multicultural and international ...on their efforts in the following five areas: employee involvement, [[work-life balance]], employee growth and development, health and safety, and employee
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  • ...dividual" commitment.<ref>''USA Today'' 6/21/2005 [http://www.usatoday.com/life/2005-06-21-marital-therapy_x.htm Hearts divide over marital therapy].</ref> ...re shaped by their experiences with caregivers in the first three years of life. Used as a foundation for [[Object relations theory|Object Relations Theory
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