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  • .... Existential therapy is philosophically associated with [[Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenology]]. ..., "The [[Stoicism|Stoics]] were one of the main [[Hellenistic]] schools of philosophy and therapy, along with the [[Skepticism#Philosophical_skepticism|Sceptics]
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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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  • *[[Alfred Adler]] ([[Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenology]])
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  • .... Existential therapy is philosophically associated with [[Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenology]]. ...e from others. Philosophers and physicians from the Hellenistic schools of philosophy and therapy practised psychotherapy among the Ancient Greeks and Romans fro
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  • ...treat]], it would be followed by specialty institutions of every treatment philosophy.
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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. ...ducational Specialist|Educational Specialist Degree]] (Ed.S.), [[Doctor of Philosophy]] (Ph.D.), and [[Doctor of Education]] (Ed.D.).
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  • ...theories from [[economics]], [[education]], [[sociology]], [[medicine]], [[philosophy]], [[politics]], [[psychology]], and as well as [[anti-oppressive]] and [[
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  • ...nford.edu/entries/mental-illness/ Mental Illness] Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy</ref> ...i, | title=Paranoia: A Study in Diagnosis| publisher=Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 50 | year=1976 | isbn=90-277-0704-9}}
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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
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  • ...theories from [[economics]], [[education]], [[sociology]], [[medicine]], [[philosophy]], [[politics]], [[psychology]], and as well as [[anti-oppressive]] and [[
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  • *[[Alfred Adler]] ([[Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenology]])
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  • ==Evolution of the philosophy of occupational therapy== ...f occupational therapy has evolved over the history of the profession. The philosophy articulated by the founders have owed much to the ideals of [[romanticism]]
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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
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  • ===Philosophy=== ...no means the first French intellectual who tried to mix psychoanalysis and philosophy. Think not only of [[Georges Politzer]], but also of [[Georges Bataille]],
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  • Van Eeden also had a keen interest in Indian philosophy. He translated [[Rabindranath Tagore|Tagore]]’s ''Gitanjali''.
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  • ...nford.edu/entries/mental-illness/ Mental Illness] Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy</ref> ...i, | title=Paranoia: A Study in Diagnosis| publisher=Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 50 | year=1976 | isbn=90-277-0704-9}}
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  • ...Martin Heidegger|Heidegger]], and [[Jean-Paul Sartre|Sartre]]). [[Eastern philosophy]] and psychology also play a central role in humanistic psychology, as each
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  • ...e [[social sciences]], [[natural sciences]], and [[humanities]], such as [[philosophy]]. ...psychology as a field of scientific inquiry independent of the disciplines philosophy and biology.]]
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  • ...l human [[knowledge]], including scientific knowledge, and could establish philosophy as a "rigorous science" of measurable perception. {{Citation needed|date=Ju ...ty (philosophy)|objective]] study of topics usually regarded as [[subject (philosophy)|subjective]]: consciousness and the content of conscious experiences such
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  • ...analyzing objective knowledge]], [[Philosophy of language|language]], or [[Philosophy of science|science]]. ...øren Kierkegaard#Despair|despair]], [[angst]], [[absurdism|absurdity]], [[Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard#Alienation|alienation]], and [[boredom]].<ref>Corriga
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  • *[[Alfred Adler]] ([[Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenology]])
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  • ...eatment of serious mental dysfunction, greatly influenced by [[existential philosophy]], ran counter to the psychiatric orthodoxy of the day by taking the expres ...t =Ronnie| last2 =Beveridge| first2 =Craig| title =R.D. Laing and Scottish Philosophy| journal =Edinburgh Review| volume =78-9|pages =126–127| year =1988| issn
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  • ...ng not directed at other people and thus is the most basic human [[action (philosophy)|action]], although it can play a part in diagnosis of disorders such as th
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  • The goal of a [[Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenological]] exploration is awareness.<ref>Yontef, G. (1993) ''Aware * [[Martin Buber]]'s philosophy of relationship and dialogue ("I - Thou").
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  • ...way of life, and they thought that the best indication of an individual's philosophy was not what a person said but how he behaved.<ref>John Sellars. ''Stoicism ...raig |encyclopedia=[[Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy]] |title=Ancient philosophy |url=http://www.rep.routledge.com/article/A130 |accessdate=2008-10-18 |edit
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  • ...dame melancholy? Equating today's depression and past melancholia |journal=Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology |volume=10 |issue=1 |pages=37–52 |url=http://mu ...d relationship through death or a romantic break-up, results in [[subject (philosophy)|subjective]] loss as well; the depressed individual has identified with th
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  • ...cal superiority striving). His emphasis on power dynamics is rooted in the philosophy of [[Nietzsche]], whose works were published a few decades before Adler's. ...by the mental construct ideas of the philosopher [[Hans Vaihinger]] (''The Philosophy of As If'' / ''Philosophie des Als Ob'') and the literature of [[Fyodor Dos
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  • ...f the [[neurosis]] and the foundational source of all art, myth, religion, philosophy, therapy – indeed of all human culture and civilization. It was the first
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  • ...irical discipline, as it brings in elements of [[art]], [[science]], and [[philosophy]] to draw general conclusions. The following five categories are some of th ...ernal stimuli have on behavior. It was a radical shift away from Freudian philosophy. This school of thought was developed by [[B. F. Skinner]] who put forth a
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  • ...rincipal for grade school, then entered the University of Chicago to study philosophy with [[John Dewey]] on the recommendation of Furman professor, Gordon Moore ...However, Watson said nothing substantive about these things. Rather, his philosophy of science stems from{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}} the history of expe
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  • ...gust 18, 1990) was an American [[behaviorist]], author, inventor, [[Social philosophy|social philosopher]],<ref name = "Smith_Woodward">Smith LD; Woodward WR (19 Skinner invented the [[operant conditioning chamber]], innovated his own philosophy of science called [[Radical behaviorism]],<ref name="AB">B. F. Skinner, ''A
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  • ...anitarianism|humanity]], [[justice]], [[temperance]], and [[transcendence (philosophy)|transcendence]]''. Each of these has perhaps a half-dozen sub-entries - fo
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  • ...nford.edu/entries/mental-illness/ Mental Illness] Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy</ref> ...i, | title=Paranoia: A Study in Diagnosis| publisher=Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 50 | year=1976 | isbn=90-277-0704-9}}
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  • ...matters of [[Taste (sociology)|taste]] and [[sentimentality]]), and the [[philosophy of music]] (see also [[Music and emotion]]). In [[history]], scholars exami ...cational psychology, psychology of religious experience/mysticism, and the philosophy of pragmatism. Lange was a Danish physician and psychologist. Working indep
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  • ...to]] at least, refer to ideal forms of the perceived or sensible [[Object (philosophy)|things]] or [[Type (metaphysics)|types]]. <!-- Which definition do these m
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  • ...constructed models of attachment based on the importance of [[Contingency (philosophy)|contingent]] relationships. These behaviour analytic models have received
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  • ...impact on [[critical theory]], [[literary theory]], [[20th-century French philosophy]], [[sociology]], [[feminist theory]] and clinical psychoanalysis. ...e from which it is possible to question the insufficiencies of science and philosophy.
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  • ...[[artificial intelligence]], [[sociology]], [[anthropology]], as well as philosophy and other components of the [[humanities]]. ...s of [[evolutionary psychology]], [[linguistics]], [[computer science]], [[philosophy]], [[behaviorism]], and [[neurobiology]]. This form of investigation has pr
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  • ...Hall]] was awarded the first PhD on a psychological topic from Harvard (in philosophy).
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  • Peirce's pragmaticist philosophy also included an extensive theory of mental representations and cognition, ..., particularly in schools, as part of his "experimental logic" and "public philosophy".
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  • ...lex theoretical combination within adventure therapy (AT). The underlying philosophy largely refers to [[experiential education]]. Existing research in adventu ...sed in [[Dallas, Texas]] and founded by Campbell Loughmiller in 1946. His philosophy of adventure in therapy included the theory that the “…perception of da
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  • ...unt"<ref>Johannes Climacus, by Søren Kierkegaard p. 17</ref> who read the philosophy of [[Christian Wolff (philosopher)|Christian Wolff]]. Kierkegaard preferred ...philosophy dissatisfied him, and he couldn't see "dedicating himself to [[Philosophy#Main theories|Speculation]]".<ref>Johannes Climacus, by Søren Kierkegaard
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  • ...osophical Forum''. 30 (4): 329-46</ref> and he has been influential beyond philosophy, in literature,<ref>http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=ABCRPyPVI0IC ...d in a new way, through a process of retracing the steps of the history of philosophy.
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  • ...], and Marxism, and his work continues to influence fields such as Marxist philosophy, sociology, critical theory and literary studies. Sartre was also noted for ...Raymond Aron (1990)</ref> Sartre was influenced by many aspects of Western philosophy, absorbing ideas from [[Kant]], [[Hegel]], [[Kierkegaard]], [[Husserl]] and
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  • ...st]]. He wrote critical texts on religion, morality, contemporary culture, philosophy and science, displaying a fondness for [[metaphor]], [[irony]] and [[aphori ...edu/entries/nietzsche/|title=Friedrich Nietzsche (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)}}</ref>
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  • ...Etymonline.com |date= |accessdate=2010-08-22}}</ref><ref>The definition of philosophy is: "1.orig., love of, or the search for, wisdom or knowledge 2.theory or l ==Branches of philosophy==
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  • ...ion - a written school counseling program mission statement, a beliefs and philosophy statement, and a focus on the ASCA standards and competencies and how they
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  • ...to be the person or self, for purposes of convenience. In phenomenological philosophy (and particularly in the work of [[Edmund Husserl|Husserl]], [[Heidegger]]
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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. ...ducational Specialist|Educational Specialist Degree]] (Ed.S.), [[Doctor of Philosophy]] (Ph.D.), and [[Doctor of Education]] (Ed.D.).{{citation needed|date=Decem
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  • ...d.edu/entries/james/ |title=William James |work=[[Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]] |publisher=[[Center for the Study of Language and Information]] (CSLI), [ ...of psychology, ''[[Essays in Radical Empiricism]]'', an important text in philosophy, and ''[[The Varieties of Religious Experience]]'', which investigated diff
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  • ...and social reform. Dewey is one of the primary figures associated with the philosophy of [[pragmatism]] and is considered one of the founders of [[functional psy ...rt Baxter Adams]], and [[G. Stanley Hall]], Dewey received his [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] from the School of Arts & Sciences at [[Johns Hopkins University]].
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  • ...down into their respective properties, which he determined were [[quality (philosophy)|quality]], [[wikt:intensity|intensity]], [[Time|duration]], [[wikt:clearne ...tance of empirical, rational thought over an experimental, trial-and-error philosophy.<ref name=Func>http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/222123/functionali
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