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  • ...relationship]] used by trained psychotherapists to aid a client or patient in problems of living. ...ealth]] of a client or patient, or to improve group relationships (such as in a [[family]]).
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  • ...cian [[Sigmund Freud]] and continued by others. It is primarily devoted to the study of human psychological functioning and behavior, although it can also # a method of investigation of the mind and the way one thinks;
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  • ...ref> In many countries, clinical psychology is a regulated [[mental health professional|mental health profession]]. ...g on clinical practice). Clinical psychologists are now considered experts in providing psychotherapy, and generally train within four primary theoretica
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  • ...family members. It emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological health. ...onversations in a way that catalyzes the strengths, wisdom, and support of the wider system.
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  • ...ve their observable level of functioning and self-reported quality of life in various domains (e.g., cognitive functioning, motor skills, emotional and a ...hmic [[brainwave synchronization|entrainment]] for physical rehabilitation in stroke victims.
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  • ...family members. It emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological health. ...onversations in a way that catalyzes the strengths, wisdom, and support of the wider system.
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  • ...ork or school life, sleeping and eating habits, and general health. In the United States, around 3.4% of people with major depression commit [[suicide]], and ...on's physical [[Health|health]]. The most common time of onset is between the ages of 20 and 30 years, with a later peak between 30 and 40 years.<ref>{{c
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  • ...of [[psychological trauma]], PTSD is less frequent and more enduring than the more commonly seen [[acute stress reaction|acute stress response]]. ...hat the symptoms last more than one month and cause significant impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.<ref name=DSM
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  • ...d time-consuming, and often cause severe emotional and financial distress. The acts of those who have OCD may appear [[paranoid]] and potentially [[psycho ...7. Principal Components Analysis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Symptoms in Children and Adolescents. Biological Psychiatry. 61. pp285-291</ref>
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  • ...ornes Ltd |location=Cheltenham, United Kingdom |isbn=0-17-490058-9}}</ref> In many countries, clinical psychology is regulated as a [[health care profess ...ve of Psy.D. programs has been preparing students to apply their knowledge in clinical practice. <ref>http://www.apa.org/monitor/jan00/ed1.aspx/</ref>
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  • ...P's training requirements and abide by its ethical guidelines are included in its online "Register of Psychotherapists". ...more than 70 member organisations representing all the main traditions in the practice of psychotherapy.
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  • ...d psychotherapists) who as individuals become [[Licensure|registrants]] of the BPC. ...merging from the United Kingdom Standing Conference for Psychotherapy (now the [[UKCP]]) as a specifically psychoanalytically-oriented organisation.
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