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  • ...ations, Inc.</ref>; Moss, 1999<ref>Moss, D. (1999). Biofeedback, mind-body medicine, and the higher limits of human nature. ''Humanistic and transpersonal psyc ...coherence feedback: New tools for stress reduction, disease prevention and rehabilitation. In E. Molinari, A. Compare, & G. Paran (Eds.). ''Clinical psychology and
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  • ...|clinical or psychiatric social work]], [[marriage and family therapy]], [[rehabilitation counseling]], [[music therapy]], [[art therapy]], [[drama therapy]], [[danc ...professional training, to be acquired after graduation in psychology or in medicine and surgery,
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  • ...|clinical or psychiatric social work]], [[marriage and family therapy]], [[rehabilitation counseling]], [[music therapy]], [[occupational therapy]], [[psychiatric nu ...special training in career, mental health, [[school counselor|school]], or rehabilitation counseling to include evaluation and assessments as well as psychotherapy.
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  • ...Padmasambhava,<ref>T. Clifford and Samuel Wiser (1984), ''Tibetan buddhist medicine and psychiatry''</ref> Rhazes, Avicenna,<ref>Afzal Iqbal and A. J. Arberry, ...t would be to produce highly trained professionals, similar to programs in medicine, dentistry, and law. The first program explicitly based on the Psy.D. model
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  • ...el use]]. There can be problems with [[adverse effects]] and [[compliance (medicine)|adherence]]. ...], utilize a [[Clubhouse Model of Psychosocial Rehabilitation|psychosocial rehabilitation]] program, and/or take part in an [[Assertive Community Treatment]] program
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  • ...title=Professional underutilization of Recovery, Inc. |journal=Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal |volume=19 |issue=1 |year=1995 |pages=63–71}}</ref><ref name="MUR ...on for the treatment of chronic depression |journal=New England Journal of Medicine |volume=342 |issue=20 |pages=1462–1470 |year=2000 |month=May |pmid=108161
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  • ...work, and rhythmic [[brainwave synchronization|entrainment]] for physical rehabilitation in stroke victims. ...land, 1996.</ref><ref>Aung, Steven K.H., Lee, Mathew H.M., "Music, Sounds, Medicine, and Meditation: An Integrative Approach to the Healing Arts", Alternative
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  • ...fy barriers to occupation. Occupational therapy draws from the fields of [[medicine]], [[psychology]], [[sociology]], [[anthropology]], and many other discipli ...limited to [[nursing]], [[psychiatry]], [[Rehabilitation (neuropsychology)|rehabilitation]], [[self-help]], [[orthopedics]], and [[social work]]—to enrich the prof
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  • ...erson in care can make an informed choice, using the best [[Evidence based medicine|evidence]] available. ...tric medications. Psychosocial interventions are based on [[Evidence-based medicine|evidence based practice]] and therefore the techniques tend to follow set
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  • ...92 |year=2005 |pmid=16268734 |doi=10.1371/journal.pmed.0020392 |url=http://medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pmed.00 ...epidemiological evidence|journal=Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine |volume=65|pages=438–45|pmid=18417557 |doi=10.1136/oem.2007.038430 |issue
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  • ...imond, V. (2009). ''Basics of surface electromyography applied to physical rehabilitation and biomechanics''. Montreal: Thought Technology Ltd.</ref> ...ed headache, and [[tension-type headache]]), [[low back pain]], [[physical rehabilitation]] ([[cerebral palsy]], incomplete spinal cord lesions, and [[stroke]]), [[t
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  • ...released from prison early by participating in an [[Ivan Pavlov]] inspired rehabilitation program referred to as the "[[Ludovico technique]]", which conditions crimi ...Award; 1985 Award for Excellence in Psychiatry, Albert Einstein School of Medicine; 1985 President's Award, New York Academy of Science; 1990 William James Fe
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  • ...exual assault]], accidents, [[drug addiction]], illnesses, [[complication (medicine)|medical complications]], or employment in occupations exposed to war (such [[Veterans Affairs Canada]] offers a new program that includes rehabilitation, financial benefits, job placement, health benefits program, disability awa
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  • ...presses [[dopamine]] activity. [[Psychotherapy]] and vocational and social rehabilitation are also important in the treatment of schizophrenia. In more serious cases ...ures. A World Health Organization ten-country study |journal=Psychological Medicine Monograph Supplement |volume=20 |pages=1–97 |pmid=1565705 |doi=10.1017/S0
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  • Areas of professional practice, such as medicine, psychology, psychiatry, rehabilitation and so forth, have had periods in their pasts where practice was based on ...s not only as a way of preserving the integrity of the field (particularly medicine), but also of protecting the public from the dangers of their "cures." Furt
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  • ...ion throughout the field. DMT is practiced in places such as mental health rehabilitation centers, medical and educational settings, nursing homes, day care faciliti ...>.</ref>. In 1942, through her work, dance was first introduced to western medicine. Chace was originally a dancer, choreographer, and performer. After opening
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  • ...{{cite book |last=Clifford |first=Terry |year=1984 |title=Tibetan Buddhist medicine and psychiatry: the diamond healing |publisher=Weiser |location=York Beach, ...y located at Hahnemann Medical College (now [[Drexel University College of Medicine]]) and moved to Widener University in 1989.}} [[Baylor University]]<ref nam
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  • ...ehudi Menuhin]] and [[Sting (musician)|Sting]], and Nobel Prize winner for medicine and physiology [[Nikolaas Tinbergen]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Rodenburg|first ...hor2=Kristy Janssen |author3= Sharon DeCelle|journal=Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America|year=2004|volume=15|pages=811–825|doi=10.1016/j.
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