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  • By 1993, [[Fritz Perls]] had been dead for nearly a quarter century. His theories and therapy lived on. In The Gestalt Journal's Fall '93 issue celebrating t The first stage of chairwork is for "the polarity to come into awareness and the patient to
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ople begin to like each other, continued interactions may lead to the next stage, but acquaintance can continue indefinitely. # ''Buildup'' – During this stage, people begin to trust and care about each other. The need for intimacy, co
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  • ...dern training models include Egan's Skilled Helper model, and Hill's three stage (exploration, insight, and action) model. A recent analysis of studies on c ===Vocational theories===
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  • ...en 1900 and 1930, the founders defined the realm of practice and developed theories of practice. In a short 20-year span, they successfully convinced the publi * set the stage
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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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  • ...sequences of these kinds of encounters vary, from Kierkegaard's religious "stage" to Camus' insistence on persevering in spite of absurdity, the concern wit [[Category:Metaphysical theories]]
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  • Amongst the thinkers who are held to have set the stage for transpersonal studies are [[William James]], [[Carl Jung]], [[Abraham M ...ardello, (2001); psychosynthesis founded by [[Roberto Assagioli]]; and the theories of Abraham Maslow, Stanislav Grof, Timothy Leary, Ken Wilber, Michael Washb
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  • ...ople begin to like each other, continued interactions may lead to the next stage, but acquaintance can continue indefinitely. # ''Buildup'' – During this stage, people begin to [[trust (social sciences)|trust]] and care about each othe
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  • ...erformance and creativity enhancement with [[Sportsperson|athlete]]s and [[stage performer]]s.<ref name="Grand">{{cite book |author=Grand D |year=2001 |titl Although a wide range of researchers have proposed various models and theories to explain the effect of eye movement, and the possible role that eye movem
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  • ...erformance and creativity enhancement with [[Sportsperson|athlete]]s and [[stage performer]]s.<ref name="Grand">{{cite book |author=Grand D |year=2001 |titl Although a wide range of researchers have proposed various models and theories to explain the effect of eye movement, and the possible role that eye movem
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  • ...of therapy. Like most psychologists of that time, he was interested in the theories of [[Sigmund Freud]]. He sought additional training in psychoanalysis and t ...</ref> He regularly held seminars where he would bring a participant up on stage and treat them. His treatments were famed for often being delivered in a ro
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  • ==Theories and classifications== ...gorizations and conceptualizations of defense mechanisms. Large reviews of theories of defense mechanisms are available from Paulhus, Fridhandler and Hayes (19
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  • ...unication]], and [[learning theory (education)|learning]]. Most biological theories focus on the [[monoamine neurotransmitter|monoamine]] chemicals [[serotonin ====Other theories====
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  • ...Oedipus complex” (p.&nbsp;216). But there was no such phase in Freud’s theories. The [[Oedipus complex]], Freud explained tirelessly, was the nucleus of th ...nemotional reserve; the unruffled assurance that one knows better; and the theories, the seeking and finding of the causes of failure in the patient instead of
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  • ==Theories of development and the ego== ...>Schickendanz, Judith A. (2001). Understanding Children and Adolescents. ''Theories of Child Development and Methods of Studying Children (Chapter 1)'' NY: All
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  • ...tory in psychology, with an abundance of theoretical traditions. The major theories include dispositional (trait) perspective, psychodynamic, humanistic, biolo ...m has been considered unconscious, environmental, or biological by various theories.
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  • ...nalyst'' (2001) Preface</ref> took on an idealizing image of Freud and his theories. Subsequently 'In a burst of creativity that began in the mid-1960s...Kohut ...at what made therapy work, was more about the patient, than the analytical theories. To make therapy work, one needed to address the patient's self.
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