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  • Other psychodynamic theories and techniques have been developed and used by psychotherapists, [[Psycholo ...t-client relationship always participates in society's power relations and political dynamics.<ref>Guilfoyle, M. (2005). From therapeutic power to resistance: T
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  • # a systematized set of theories about human behavior; ...arious approaches in treatment called "psychoanalysis" vary as much as the theories do. The term also refers to a method of studying [[child development]].
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  • ...agency.{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}} While there were no elaborate theories of consciousness in the seventeenth century, there was an awareness of the ...1016/j.plrev.2010.04.001</ref> [[reflexive monism]], and [[Electromagnetic theories of consciousness]] to explain the correspondence between brain activity and
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  • ...herapy]] - and significantly, these clinicians began to articulate various theories about the nature and functioning of the family as an entity that was more t ...rményi-Nagy]], [[James Framo]], and Norman Paul, which present different theories about the intergenerational transmission of health and [[Dysfunctional fami
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  • Other psychodynamic theories and techniques have been developed and used by psychotherapists, [[Psycholo ...t-client relationship always participates in society's power relations and political dynamics.<ref>Guilfoyle, M. (2005). From therapeutic power to resistance: T
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  • ...Briggs Type Indicator]] (MBTI), has been principally developed from Jung's theories. Today Jung's and Freud's theories have diverged. Nevertheless, they influenced each other during the intellec
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  • {{See also|Political abuse of psychiatry}} ...ring the reign of some totalitarian regimes as part of a system to enforce political control. Some of the abuse even continued to the present day.<ref>Sunny Y.
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  • ==Clinical theories and interventions== ...nly encourages the client to participate in the world in a more social and political way.<ref>Hill, Marcia and Ballou, Mary. (2005). ''The foundation and future
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  • ...[[professional bodies]]. Social work, an interdisciplinary field, includes theories from [[economics]], [[education]], [[sociology]], [[medicine]], [[philosoph ...em including bio-psychosocial factors. The social work profession draws on theories of [[human development]], social theory and social systems to analyse compl
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  • ...sing on "organic" or "hardware" pathology of the brain. [[Psychoanalytic]] theories have continued to evolve alongside congitive-behavioural and systemic-famil ...steria]] and [[phobia]] and developed the [[humorism]] theory. Psychiatric theories and treatments developed in Persia, Arabia and the Muslim Empire, particula
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  • ...[[professional bodies]]. Social work, an interdisciplinary field, includes theories from [[economics]], [[education]], [[sociology]], [[medicine]], [[philosoph ...em including bio-psychosocial factors. The social work profession draws on theories of [[human development]], social theory and social systems to analyse compl
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  • ...herapy]] - and significantly, these clinicians began to articulate various theories about the nature and functioning of the family as an entity that was more t ...rményi-Nagy]], [[James Framo]], and Norman Paul, which present different theories about the intergenerational transmission of health and [[Dysfunctional fami
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  • ...sts are becoming increasingly involved in addressing the impact of social, political and environmental factors that contribute to exclusion and occupational dep ...eful analysis of physical, environmental, psychosocial, mental, spiritual, political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation. Occupational thera
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  • ...sis|psychoanalytic]] school of [[psychiatry]]. Freud is best known for his theories of the [[unconscious mind]] and the [[defense mechanism]] of [[Psychologica ...modern advances in the field of psychology have shown flaws in some of his theories, while psychoanalysis itself has often been called a [[pseudoscience]]. Num
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  • ...Medical Association (BMA), likewise, made a point of condemning the occult theories of Mesmerism and sharply distinguishing them from hypnotism. The growing application of cognitive and behavioral psychological theories and concepts to the explanation of hypnosis paved the way for a closer inte
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  • ...sing on "organic" or "hardware" pathology of the brain. [[Psychoanalytic]] theories have continued to evolve alongside congitive-behavioural and systemic-famil ...steria]] and [[phobia]] and developed the [[humorism]] theory. Psychiatric theories and treatments developed in Persia, Arabia and the Muslim Empire, particula
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  • ...nism<ref name="aanstoos et al history"/> explored topics as diverse as the political nature of "normal" and everyday experience ([[RD Laing]]), the disintegrati Humanistic psychology has been criticized because its theories are impossible to falsify and lacks predictive power. It offers a subjectiv
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  • ...ardello, (2001); psychosynthesis founded by [[Roberto Assagioli]]; and the theories of Abraham Maslow, Stanislav Grof, Timothy Leary, Ken Wilber, Michael Washb ...Although the transpersonal perspective has many overlapping interests with theories and thinkers associated with the term "New Age", it is still problematic to
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  • ...herapy]] - and significantly, these clinicians began to articulate various theories about the nature and functioning of the family as an entity that was more t ...rményi-Nagy]], [[James Framo]], and Norman Paul, which present different theories about the intergenerational transmission of health and [[Dysfunctional fami
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  • ...ural psychology]], [[social psychology (psychology)|social psychology]], [[political science]], [[public health]], [[sociology]], [[social work]], and [[communi ...d dramatically as early practitioners incorporated their understandings of political structures and other community contexts into perspectives on client service
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