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  • ...]] used by trained psychotherapists to aid a client or patient in problems of living. ...and [[behavior]] change that are designed to improve the [[mental health]] of a client or patient, or to improve group relationships (such as in a [[fami
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  • ...mund Freud]] and continued by others. It is primarily devoted to the study of human psychological functioning and behavior, although it can also be appli # a method of investigation of the mind and the way one thinks;
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  • ...It emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological health. ...e conversations in a way that catalyzes the strengths, wisdom, and support of the wider system.
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  • ...ication of conflicts and insight into problems, with the goal being relief of symptoms, changes in behavior leading to improved social and vocational fun ...l counseling with a psychotherapist to aid a client or patient in problems of living.
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  • ...of which were extremely productive in regard to the symbols and processes of the human psyche, found in dreams and other entrees to the unconscious. ...rocess] Retrieved on 2009-2-20</ref> Individuation was the central concept of analytical psychology.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Memories, Dreams, Reflections
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  • ...ame for the range of [[Psychotherapy|psychotherapies]]. It is a derivative of the [[talking cure]], although less related to one therapy alone, it is a t === History ===
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  • ...In other words, the genetics of mental illness may really be the genetics of brain development, with different outcomes possible, depending on the biolo
    60 KB (8,364 words) - 20:29, 14 March 2011
  • ...es, clinical psychology is a regulated [[mental health professional|mental health profession]]. ....D. scientist-practitioner model]] (focusing on research) and the [[Doctor of Psychology|Psy.D. practitioner-scholar model]] (focusing on clinical practi
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  • ...o the development of the potential of each individual, group and community of a society. Social workers perform interventions through research, policy, c ==History==
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  • ...of Counseling Psychology''<ref>[http://www.apa.org/journals/cou/ ''Journal of Counseling Psychology'']</ref> and ''The Counseling Psychologist''.<ref>[ht ...rly'' is an international interdisciplinary publication of Routledge (part of the Taylor & Francis Group).<ref>http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/095
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  • ...o others, regardless of the subject's perception of distress. Over a third of people in most countries report meeting criteria for the major categories a
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  • ...], [[cognitive therapy]], and to refer to therapy based upon a combination of basic [[behaviorism|behavioral]] and [[cognitive psychology|cognitive]] res .... S. A. (2001) Recent Developments in the Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. The Behavior Analyst Today, 2 (2), 141–14
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  • ...cators, clinicians, consultants and students. The APA has an annual budget of around $115m. The American Psychological Association is occasionally confus ...x APA.org]</ref> is to advance the creation, communication and application of psychological knowledge to benefit society and improve people’s lives.
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  • ...o the development of the potential of each individual, group and community of a society. Social workers perform interventions through research, policy, c ==History==
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  • ...It emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological health. ...e conversations in a way that catalyzes the strengths, wisdom, and support of the wider system.
    46 KB (6,294 words) - 20:27, 14 March 2011
  • ...ay be made by a treating physician or an interdisciplinary team consisting of clinicians such as physicians, psychologists, physical therapists, and occu Music therapists are found in nearly every area of the helping professions. Some commonly found practices include developmenta
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  • ...Global Challenge in the New Millennium, Whiteford (2000), British Journal of Occupational Therapy Volume 63, Number 5, pp. 200-204(5) ...f [[occupational science]] has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession.
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  • ...utic alliance]], dealing with challenging behavior, and the administration of [[psychiatric medication]]. ...hor=Barker, P (ed)| title=Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: The craft of caring| location=London | publisher=Arnold | pages = 26–33|isbn=0-340-810
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  • == History == ...obertsonUS952010">{{Cite book | author=Robertson, D | title=The Philosophy of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy: Stoicism as Rational and Cognitive Psychothe
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  • ...sychology]]. Rogers is widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research and was honored for his pioneering research with the ...p, [[American Psychological Association]] (APA) President and/or recipient of the APA Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award, and surname used as a
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