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  • *[[Transpersonal psychology|Transpersonal]] - Addresses the client in the context of a spiritual understanding of con ...erapy]] also developed, which focuses on family and group dynamics—and [[Transpersonal psychology]], which focuses on the spiritual facet of human experience. Oth
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  • *[[Transpersonal psychology|Transpersonal]] - Addresses the client in the context of a spiritual understanding of con ...erapy]] also developed, which focuses on family and group dynamics—and [[Transpersonal psychology]], which focuses on the spiritual facet of human experience. Oth
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  • ...logists generally seek to base their work on research evidence and outcome studies as well as on trained clinical judgment. Although there are literally dozen ...y|spiritual]] facet of human experience.<ref>Boorstein, Seymour. (1996). ''Transpersonal Psychotherapy.'' Albany : State University of New York Press. ISBN 0-7914-2
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  • Studies have indicated that [[genes]] often play an important role in the developme ...ts may be requested, but these methods are more commonly found in research studies than routine clinical practice.<ref>HealthWise (2004) [http://health.yahoo.
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  • Studies have indicated that [[genes]] often play an important role in the developme ...ts may be requested, but these methods are more commonly found in research studies than routine clinical practice.<ref>HealthWise (2004) [http://health.yahoo.
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  • '''Transpersonal psychology''' is a form of psychology that studies the [[transpersonal]], self-[[transcendence (philosophy)|transcendent]] or [[spirituality|spiri ...tes of consciousness" (Lajoie and Shapiro, 1992:91). Issues considered in transpersonal psychology include spiritual [[Human Potential Movement|self-development]],
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  • ...and Psychotherapy. Sage.</ref> A vast amount of outcome- and experimental studies support the effectiveness of REBT and CBT.<ref>Philosophy in Psychotherapy: ...g better and staying better.<ref name="ellis3"/> Ellis has also criticized studies for having limited focus primarily to [[cognitive restructuring]] aspects,
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  • [[Beck]] published studies of spontaneous electrical potentials detected from the brains of dogs and r ...L) QEEG database.<ref>Sterman, M. B. (1973). Neurophysiologic and clinical studies of sensorimotor EEG biofeedback training: Some effects on epilepsy. ''Semin
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  • ...went on to further research at [[Columbia University]], continuing similar studies; there he found another mentor in [[Alfred Adler]], one of [[Sigmund Freud] ...]], while his work on management is applicable to [[transpersonal business studies]].
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  • ...ncreasing sales. This makes the model relevant to [[transpersonal business studies]].
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  • Studies have indicated that [[genes]] often play an important role in the developme ...ts may be requested, but these methods are more commonly found in research studies than routine clinical practice.<ref>HealthWise (2004) [http://health.yahoo.
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  • ...discussed subjects related to [[social psychology]] and [[consciousness]] studies;<ref name=Amber-363>Amber Haque (2004), "Psychology from Islamic Perspectiv Although not educated as a physician, Descartes did extensive anatomical studies of bulls' hearts and was considered important enough that [[William Harvey]
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  • * 1912 – [[Max Wertheimer]] published ''Experimental Studies of the Perception of Movement'', considered the founding article of [[Gesta ...e interference of attention, the [[Stroop effect]]<ref>Stroop, J.R. (1935) Studies of interference in serial verbal reaction. ''Journal of Experimental Psycho
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  • ...ncreasing sales. This makes the model relevant to [[transpersonal business studies]].
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  • ...e|last3=Wicherski|first4=Brittany|last4=Hart|work=APA Center for Workforce Studies|date=June 2011|publisher=APA|accessdate=December 16, 2011}}</ref> ...logists generally seek to base their work on research evidence and outcome studies as well as on trained clinical judgment. Although there are literally dozen
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