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  • Health research builds primarily on the basic sciences of [[biology]], [[chemistry]], and [[physics]] as well as a variety of mult Applied health sciences also endeavor to better understand health, but in addition they try to dire
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  • ...eatment]] of [[mental disorders]]—which include various [[affective]], [[behavioural]], [[cognitive]] and [[perceptual]] disorders. The term was first coined by ...lly and electrically induced seizures. ''Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 462'', 18693.</ref><ref name=Dwork>Dwork, A.J.; Arango, V.; Underwood, M.;
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  • ...systems that classify mental disorders—''[[ICD-10 Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disorders]]'', part of the [[International Classification of Diseases]] pro .... [[Psychoanalytic]] theories have continued to evolve alongside congitive-behavioural and systemic-family approaches been popular but are now less so. [[Evolutio
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  • * [[Social sciences|Social scientists]] conducting psychological research or teaching [[psychol ...hologists]] are trained in a number of psychological therapies, including, behavioural, cognitive, humanistic, existential, psychodynamic, and systemic approaches
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  • * Cognitive-Behavioural Frame of Reference ...ough Viewpoint of Carers [Thai]. Bulletin of Chiang Mai Associated Medical Sciences, 42(2): 112-119.</ref>
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  • ...on what constitutes good psychiatric care." Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 17.4 (2003): 339-346. CINAHL with Full Text. EBSCO. Web. 7 Dec. 2010. </ref ...on what constitutes good psychiatric care." Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 17.4 (2003): 339-346. CINAHL with Full Text. EBSCO. Web. 7 Dec. 2010. </ref
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  • ...systems that classify mental disorders—''[[ICD-10 Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disorders]]'', part of the [[International Classification of Diseases]] pro .... [[Psychoanalytic]] theories have continued to evolve alongside congitive-behavioural and systemic-family approaches been popular but are now less so. [[Evolutio
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  • ...the method to address them in a rigorous manner. He contended that natural sciences are based on the assumption that subject and object are separate and that t ...2000) "The Relationship Between Existential-Phenomenological and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapies", ''European Journal of Psychotherapy, Counseling and Health''.
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  • .... Psychology incorporates research from the [[social sciences]], [[natural sciences]], and [[humanities]], such as [[philosophy]]. ...The cognitive revolution: a historical perspective, ''Trends in Cognitive Sciences'', Vol.7, No.3, March 2003]</ref>
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  • * [[Social sciences|Social scientists]] conducting psychological research or teaching [[psychol ...hologists]] are trained in a number of psychological therapies, including, behavioural, cognitive, humanistic, existential, psychodynamic, and systemic approaches
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  • ...stations and case report |journal=Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences |volume=34 |issue=2 |pages=122–125 | pmid = 9231574}}</ref> ...d |first=M |authorlink= |coauthors=Trower P |title=The future of cognitive-behavioural therapy for psychosis: not a quasi-neuroleptic |journal=[[British Journal o
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  • Health research builds primarily on the basic sciences of [[biology]], [[chemistry]], and [[physics]] as well as a variety of mult Applied health sciences also endeavor to better understand health, but in addition they try to dire
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  • ...revention, while [[interpersonal and social rhythm therapy]] and cognitive-behavioural therapy appear the most effective in regard to residual depressive symptoms ...{{Cite book | title = Kaplan & Sadock's synopsis of psychiatry: behavioral sciences/clinical ... |url = http://books.google.com/?id=u-ohbTtxCeYC&pg=PA1268&lpg=
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  • ...tive) disorders |accessdate=2008-10-19 |work=ICD-10, Chapter V, Mental and behavioural disorders |publisher=World Health Organization (WHO) |year=2004}}</ref> *'''[[Postpartum depression]]''', or '''mental and behavioural disorders associated with the [[wiktionary:puerperium|puerperium]], not els
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  • ...F. (2002). Empathy: Its ultimate and proximate bases. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 25, 1-72.</ref> following the discovery of [[mirror neuron]]s in monkeys t Behavioural measures normally involve raters assessing the presence or absence of certa
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  • ...er also sought to understand the application of his theory in the broadest behavioural context as it applies to living organisms, namely natural selection.<ref na ...n of Experimental Communities", ''International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences'' (Volume 16). New York: Macmillan, 1968, pages 271-275.</ref> in 1940s Uni
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  • ...systems that classify mental disorders—''[[ICD-10 Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disorders]]'', part of the [[International Classification of Diseases]] pro .... [[Psychoanalytic]] theories have continued to evolve alongside congitive-behavioural and systemic-family approaches been popular but are now less so. [[Evolutio
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  • ...93858742}}</ref> "Alarm" is the term used for activation of the attachment behavioural system caused by fear of danger. "Anxiety" is the anticipation or fear of b The attachment behavioural system serves to maintain or achieve closer proximity to the attachment fig
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  • ...hophysiology of schizophrenia |journal=Annals of the [[New York Academy of Sciences]] |volume=1003 |pages=318–27 |pmid=14684455 |doi=10.1196/annals.1300.020} ...ications/icd/en/GRNBOOK.pdf |title=The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders |format=pdf |work=World Health Organization |page=26}}</ref>
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  • ...d distress or [[mental illness|dysfunction]] and to promote subjective and behavioural [[mental health|well-being]] and personal development.<ref name="apa1">{{ci ...sychotherapy in the 1950s|journal=Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|date=25 Jul 2003|volume=39|issue=3|pages=225–49|doi=10.1002/jhbs.10113|pm
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