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  • ...and severity of mood episodes experienced; the range is often described as the [[bipolar spectrum]]. ...ve episodes. In some cases, it can be a devastating long-lasting disorder. In others, it has also been associated with creativity, goal striving, and pos
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  • ...ork or school life, sleeping and eating habits, and general health. In the United States, around 3.4% of people with major depression commit [[suicide]], and ..., with a later peak between 30 and 40 years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.health.am/psy/major-depressive-disorder/|title=Major Depressive Disorder|publisher
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  • ...d efforts to achieve [[psychological resilience]].<ref name=About/> Mental health is an expression of our emotions and signifies a successful adaptation to a ...BA & Jorm, AF, 2002, Mental Health First Aide Manual. Centre f.o.r Mental Health Research, Canberra.. p 5</ref>
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  • ...t countries report meeting criteria for the major categories at some point in their lives.
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  • ...te for Cognitive Therapy and Research]</ref> and the Honorary President of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy,<ref>[http://www.academyofct.org Academy of Co ...Learned Helplessness to Learned Happiness"], ''The Pennsylvania Gazette'', The University of Pennsylvania, January/February 1999.</ref>
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  • ...of [[psychological trauma]], PTSD is less frequent and more enduring than the more commonly seen [[acute stress reaction|acute stress response]]. ...hat the symptoms last more than one month and cause significant impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.<ref name=DSM
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  • ...he [http://www.health-psychology.org.uk/ Division of Health Psychology] of the British Psychological Society. ....g., genetic predisposition), behavioral factors (e.g., lifestyle, stress, health beliefs), and social conditions (e.g., cultural influences, family relation
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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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  • ...the [[nervous system]], whereas the latter refers to the entire science of the nervous system. ...ain]]. Recent theoretical advances in neuroscience have also been aided by the study of [[neural network]]s.
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  • ...ing and examinations, but varies a great deal for different activities and in different countries. ...order to ensure that the public will not be harmed by the incompetence of the practitioners. Teachers, medical practitioners, nurses, lawyers, [[psycholo
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  • .../about/who.cfm>.</ref>. As a form of expressive therapy, DMT is founded on the basis that movement and emotion are directly related<ref name="Payne, Helen ...ce Movement Therapy: A Healing Art, (Reston, VA: The American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1988).</ref>.
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  • ...d time-consuming, and often cause severe emotional and financial distress. The acts of those who have OCD may appear [[paranoid]] and potentially [[psycho ...7. Principal Components Analysis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Symptoms in Children and Adolescents. Biological Psychiatry. 61. pp285-291</ref>
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  • ...90058-9}}</ref> In many countries, clinical psychology is regulated as a [[health care profession]]. ...ve of Psy.D. programs has been preparing students to apply their knowledge in clinical practice. <ref>http://www.apa.org/monitor/jan00/ed1.aspx/</ref>
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  • ...rganic food]]. The institute offers more than 500 public workshops a year, in addition to conferences, research initiatives, residential work-study progr ...ntialities]]".<ref>Anderson, Walter Truett. The Upstart Spring: Esalen and the American Awakening, Addison Wesley Publishing Company (1983, 2004) p. 64</r
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  • ...P's training requirements and abide by its ethical guidelines are included in its online "Register of Psychotherapists". ...more than 70 member organisations representing all the main traditions in the practice of psychotherapy.
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  • ...1977, with the aid of a grant from the Home Office Voluntary Service Unit, the British Association for Counselling was founded. ...n to help the association establish itself. The Association is now located in [[Lutterworth]].
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  • ...d psychotherapists) who as individuals become [[Licensure|registrants]] of the BPC. ...merging from the United Kingdom Standing Conference for Psychotherapy (now the [[UKCP]]) as a specifically psychoanalytically-oriented organisation.
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