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  • ...ogy]], [[mental health counseling]], [[social work|clinical or psychiatric social work]], [[marriage and family therapy]], [[rehabilitation counseling]], [[m .... Existential therapy is philosophically associated with [[Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenology]].
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  • Gregory Bateson (May 9, 1904 – July 4, 1980) was a British anthropologist, social scientist, linguist, visual anthropologist, semiotician and cyberneticist w ...ivorced in 1957, after which Bateson married his third wife, therapist and social worker Lois Cammack (born 1928), in 1961. They had one daughter, Nora Bates
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  • ...us of the neurosis and the foundational source of all art, myth, religion, philosophy, therapy—indeed of all human culture and civilization. It was the first t ...hoanalysis]] integrates psychoanalysis with [[semiotics]] and [[Hegel]]ian philosophy, and is practiced throughout the world. It is especially popular in France
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  • The '''unconscious mind''' is a term coined by the 18th century German philosophy romantic philosopher Sir Christopher Riegel and later introduced into Engli ...]] of [[language]] has been a process of human thought and interpersonal [[Social influence|influence]] for millennia.
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  • ...defined, philosophers note (e.g. John Searle in ''The Oxford Companion to Philosophy''):<ref>Searle, 2005, In Honderich, 2005</ref> ...or aboutness (that consciousness is about something). However, within the philosophy of mind there is no consensus on whether intentionality is a requirement fo
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  • ...s/IO/1153/socialconstruction.pdf</ref> The underlying assumptions on which social constructivism is typically seen to be based are reality, knowledge, and le ...rical structure of reality. <ref>Burr, Vivien (1995). ''An Introduction to Social Constructionism''. London: Routledge.</ref>
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  • ...t of the early founders of the field had psychoanalytic backgrounds) and [[social psychiatry]], and later from [[Behaviorism|learning theory]] and [[behavior ...ntroduced ideas from [[cybernetics]] and [[general systems theory]] into [[social psychology]] and [[psychotherapy]], focusing in particular on the role of [
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  • ...the goal being relief of symptoms, changes in behavior leading to improved social and vocational functioning, and personality. ...ogy]], [[mental health counseling]], [[social work|clinical or psychiatric social work]], [[marriage and family therapy]], [[rehabilitation counseling]], [[m
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  • ...treat]], it would be followed by specialty institutions of every treatment philosophy. ...ions<ref name=Rothman>Rothman, D.J. (1990). ''The Discovery of the Asylum: Social Order and Disorder in the New Republic''. Boston: Little Brown, p. 239. ISB
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  • ...y, they are generally better known for providing a framework of theory and philosophy that guides a therapist in his or her working with a client. ...aware, freely make choices in the present, establish personal identity and social relationships, create meaning, and cope with the natural anxiety of living.
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  • ...theories from [[economics]], [[education]], [[sociology]], [[medicine]], [[philosophy]], [[politics]], [[psychology]], and as well as [[anti-oppressive]] and [[ {{Main|History of social work}}
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  • ...hiatric medication]] are two major treatment options, as are [[social work|social]] interventions, [[peer support]] and [[self-help]]. In some cases there ma ...the [[suffering]] associated with the disorders, and have led to various [[social movements]] attempting to increase acceptance.
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  • ...]].<ref name="Robertson_2010">{{Cite book| author=Robertson, D | title=The Philosophy of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy: Stoicism as Rational and Cognitive Psycho ...id M | title = Cognitive therapy versus exposure and applied relaxation in social phobia: A randomized controlled trial | journal = Journal of Consulting and
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  • ...psychologists]], licensed professional counselors, [[social work|clinical social workers]], [[psychiatric nurses]], [[mental health counselor]]s as well as ...der-left:1px solid #999999;border-bottom:1px solid #999999;" | [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]]/[[Doctor of Psychology|PsyD]]
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  • ...theories from [[economics]], [[education]], [[sociology]], [[medicine]], [[philosophy]], [[politics]], [[psychology]], and as well as [[anti-oppressive]] and [[ {{Main|History of social work}}
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  • ...t of the early founders of the field had psychoanalytic backgrounds) and [[social psychiatry]], and later from [[Behaviorism|learning theory]] and [[behavior ...ntroduced ideas from [[cybernetics]] and [[general systems theory]] into [[social psychology]] and [[psychotherapy]], focusing in particular on the role of [
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  • ...nctioning, motor skills, emotional and affective development, behavior and social skills) by using music experiences (e.g., singing, songwriting, listening t ...ing on population. Music therapy services rendered within the context of a social service, educational, or health care agency are reimbursable by insurance a
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  • ...therapists are becoming increasingly involved in addressing the impact of social, political and environmental factors that contribute to exclusion and occup ...(neuropsychology)|rehabilitation]], [[self-help]], [[orthopedics]], and [[social work]]—to enrich the profession’s scope. Between 1900 and 1930, the fou
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  • ...ref name="RobertsonUS952010">{{Cite book | author=Robertson, D | title=The Philosophy of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy: Stoicism as Rational and Cognitive Psycho ...or children with conduct problems<ref>Patterson, G.R. (1969).''Families: A social learning approach to family life.''</ref>. (see [[Parent Management Trainin
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  • ...mains influential in clinical approaches, and in the [[humanities]] and [[social sciences]].<!--Citations for this point may be found in the "Science" subse ...ple are not subjectively aware. The dynamic unconscious, a more specific [[social construct|construct]], referred to mental processes and contents that are d
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