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  • ...ātrikos'': medical, ''iāsthai'': to heal). A medical doctor specializing in psychiatry is a [[psychiatrist]]. ...g, P.S. (2010). Rethinking mental illness. ''JAMA, 303'', 1970-1971.</ref> In other words, the genetics of mental illness may really be the genetics of b
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  • ...st]]. Psychologists attempt to understand the role of [[mental function]]s in individual and [[social behavior]], while also exploring the [[physiologica <!--Subjects and methods:-->
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  • ...ingly consistent with, later neo-Freudian insights such as those evidenced in the works of [[Karen Horney]], [[Harry Stack Sullivan]] and [[Erich Fromm]] ...g human psychology. Adler was also among the first in psychology to argue in favor of [[feminism]] making the case that power dynamics between men and w
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  • ...tic School of medicine. This intellectual school revolutionized [[medicine in ancient Greece]], establishing it as a discipline distinct from other field ...ly advancing the systematic study of [[clinical medicine]], summing up the medical knowledge of previous schools, and prescribing practices for physicians thr
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  • ...shed in 1933.<ref>For the view that he was one of the most radical figures in psychiatry, see Sheppard, R.Z. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0 ...d to reconcile Marxism and psychoanalysis, arguing that neurosis is rooted in the physical, sexual, economic, and social conditions of the patient, and p
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  • ...ttachments: Theory, Research, Intervention and Policy |series= Duke series in child development and public policy |editor= Berlin LJ, Ziv Y, Amaya-Jackso ...mpathy and goal-corrected partnerships. The trials also showed a reduction in avoidance, resistance and anger. The therapy is delivered through unstructu
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  • ...il 1879, when psychology developed as an independent scientific discipline in Germany and the United States. Psychology borders on various other fields i ...Islamic Medicine: 1000 years ahead of its times", ''Journal of the Islamic Medical Association'', 2002 (2), p. 2-9.</ref>
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  • ...(Buddhism)|mindfulness]] ([[Pali]] ''sati'' or [[Sanskrit]] ''smriti'') in [[Buddhist meditation]]. Several definitions of '''mindfulness''' have been used in modern Western psychology. According to various prominent psychological def
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  • '''Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche''' in English<ref>{{Cite book ...everal years and the consensus is to call him German. Records of this are in the archived talk pages (no. 10, 11, 12, 15). Please do not change this wi
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  • ...onsidered to be one of the major figures associated with the philosophical school known as [[pragmatism]], and is also cited as one of the founders of [[func ...eld of psychology, ''[[Essays in Radical Empiricism]]'', an important text in philosophy, and ''[[The Varieties of Religious Experience]]'', which invest
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  • ...f>{{Cite book|author=Violas, Paul C.; Tozer, Steven; Senese, Guy B. |title=School and Society: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives |publisher=McGraw-Hil ..."<ref>''Early Works'', 1:128 (Southern Illinois University Press) op cited in Douglas R. Anderson, AAR, ''The Journal of the American Academy of Religion
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