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  • ...mmunication]] between a [[therapy|therapist]] and a client. Most forms of psychotherapy use only [[spoken language|conversation]], although some also use various o ...by [[Carl Rogers]]), although that term is often used interchangeably with psychotherapy.
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  • ...y)''' is the use of mental images produced by the imagination as a form of psychotherapy. It can be classified by the modality of its content: visual, verbal, audit
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  • ...man | coauthors=Brown, Dennis and Pedder, Jonathan | title=Introduction to Psychotherapy: An Outline of Psychodynamic Principles and Practice'' | publisher=Routledg
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  • * [[Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy]] ...choanalysis and Psychotherapy|Important publications in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy]]
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  • * [http://www.aboutpsychotherapy.com/ General Psychotherapy Information] * [http://counsellingresource.com/types/ Types of Counselling & Psychotherapy]
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  • * [http://www.aboutpsychotherapy.com/ General Psychotherapy Information] * [http://counsellingresource.com/types/ Types of Counselling & Psychotherapy]
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  • * [[Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy]] ...choanalysis and Psychotherapy|Important publications in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Imagery (psychotherapy)]]
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  • {{r|Imagery (psychotherapy)}} {{r|Psychotherapy}}
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  • In [[psychotherapy]] according to [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]], the branch of the [[personality]] r
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  • ...problems or stressful situations";there is an implication they have both [[psychotherapy|psychotherapeutic counseling]] training and usually some medical context <n
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  • ...y)''' is the use of mental images produced by the imagination as a form of psychotherapy. It can be classified by the modality of its content: visual, verbal, audit
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  • ...ques to improve mental or physical health that involve creating [[imagery (psychotherapy)|images]], suggestion, states of [[relaxation techniques|relaxation]] to re
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  • The medical use of visual or tactile art, used in conjunction with psychotherapy to help express events that may be difficult to articulate, and with rehabi
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  • ...ill Medical College of Cornell University] (advocates transference-Focused psychotherapy)
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  • A direct form of [[psychotherapy]] based on the interpretation of situations (cognitive structure of experie
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  • ...ter's degree level, which include theories of art therapy, counseling, and psychotherapy; ethics and standards of practice; assessment and evaluation; individual, g Besides graduate-level training in psychotherapy and the specific uses of art therapy, an art therapist, typically through a
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  • ...may practice outside a hospital environment, using recognized methods of [[psychotherapy]] but with an added religious component. They may provide, through religio
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  • ...ology]] and [[psychiatry]], '''cognitive therapy''' is "a direct form of [[psychotherapy]] based on the interpretation of situations (cognitive structure of experi ...rder]] and [[depression]]. Many conditions benefit from combined cognitive psychotherapy and psychopharmacologic drug treatment.
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  • ...tional medicine]], especially [[shamanism]], and in experimental Western [[psychotherapy]], where they may provide insights, or actual psychosomatic change.
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  • <!--initially copied from [[psychotherapy]]; removing all WP content--> A broader view today bases [[psychodynamic psychotherapy]] on principles derived from psychoanalysis.
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  • ==Humanistic psychotherapy== ...1930s he had finished his doctoral work and had brought [[Person centered psychotherapy]] into mainstream focus. Rogers' basic tenets were [[unconditional positiv
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  • Much of the concern is medicolegal. In psychotherapy to deal with emotional trauma, the actual validity of a belief may not be t
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  • While both Western [[psychotherapy]] and shamanism have made use of psychoactive drugs, the similarity is supe | title = Hallucinogenic drugs and plants in psychotherapy and shamanism.
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  • ...who are expert in non-scientific means of therapy, including some forms of psychotherapy, and alternative medical care. It is also open to practitioners of the heal
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  • ...man | coauthors=Brown, Dennis and Pedder, Jonathan | title=Introduction to Psychotherapy: An Outline of Psychodynamic Principles and Practice'' | publisher=Routledg
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  • ...ded]</ref> The most common applications are expressive dance as part of [[psychotherapy]], or dance movements as part of [[physical and rehabilitation medicine]] i
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  • '''Cognitive behavioral therapy''' is a "direct form of psychotherapy based on the interpretation of situations ([[cognition|cognitive]] structur ...Cognitive behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy and brief supportive psychotherapy for augmentation of antidepressant nonresponse in chronic depression: the R
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  • * Horowitz, M.J. (May 2006). "Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality: Focusing on Object Relations". ''The American J
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  • *[[Psychotherapy]]
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  • | title = Psychotherapy in the Third Reich: the Göring Institute
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  • ...they disagreed on his use of family as well as individual counseling in [[psychotherapy]]. ==Adlerian counseling (psychotherapy)==
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  • ...]], [[healing trance dance]], or certain experiential techniques in modern psychotherapy. Such techniques activate and motivate deep unconscious and superconscious ...f Self-Discovery: (I: Dimensions of Consciousness; II: New Perspectives in Psychotherapy
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  • ===Psychotherapy=== ...m Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1: 107-125</ref> One additional aspect of psychotherapy in treating PBD is family therapy. Through educating and informing parents
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  • Her influential book ''[[Principles of Intensive Psychotherapy]]'' in 1950 explained her theory. In one anecdote, she draws attention to c
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  • *Watters, Ethan; Ofshe, Richard (1994). ''Making monsters: false memories, psychotherapy, and sexual hysteria.'' New York: Charles Scribner's. ISBN 0-684-19698-0. ...isks" that must be disclosed to a patient recovering repressed memories in psychotherapy should have included warnings about recovering false memories.")''
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  • ...mmunication]] between a [[therapy|therapist]] and a client. Most forms of psychotherapy use only [[spoken language|conversation]], although some also use various o ...by [[Carl Rogers]]), although that term is often used interchangeably with psychotherapy.
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  • ...no evidence of any benefit of [[antipsychotic drugs]] or other forms of [[psychotherapy]]."<ref name="Veale2001">D. Veale. Cognitive-behavioural therapy for body d
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  • ...delayed recall of trauma precedes or precipitates the patient’s entry into psychotherapy (). Delayed memories can often be corroborated and are no more likely to be #Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia:Guidelines for Working with Recover
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  • ...sometimes treatable with [[medication]]s or [[drug therapy]] as well as [[psychotherapy]] and [[behavior therapy]] and other methods. Studying mental illness is a * [[Psychotherapy]] in either group or individual situations, sometimes in conjunction with m
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  • #Griffith LJ (2009) Near-death experiences and psychotherapy ''Psychiatry (Edgmont)''6:35-42 PMID 20011577
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  • ...nd criminal business. The show even occasionally portrayed Dr. Melfi's own psychotherapy sessions with Dr. Elliot Kupferberg ([[Peter Bogdanovich]]).
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  • ...mall town in Minnesota, whose 13-16 distinct identities were identified in psychotherapy with Flora Rheta Schreiber while she was a student at Columbia University. ...search on DID does not support the ideas that DID is a construct of either psychotherapy or the media<ref name=Gleaves>{{cite journal|last=Gleaves |first=D.|year=19
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  • ...l health]] professions, a predecessor rather than a current technique in [[psychotherapy]].
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  • ...=15802944 Attachment and borderline personality disorder: implications for psychotherapy]". ''Psychopathology '38''' (2): 64-74. </ref> They tend to view the world Various [[psychotherapy|psychotherapies]] for patients with BPD have been studied in [[randomized c
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  • ...k in understanding the emotional aspects, including the role of animals in psychotherapy. A Belgian psychoanalytic presentation, by an analyst and his dog Broodje,
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  • ...y matter: evidence from neuroimaging studies of emotional self-regulation, psychotherapy, and placebo effect. ''Prog Neurobiol'' 81:218-36. PMID 17349730 ''"Neuroim
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  • ...ues (complementary medicine)]], [[meditation (physiology)]] and [[imagery (psychotherapy)]], techniques; [[Emotional Freedom Techniques]], [[Eye Motion Desensitizat ...ght make use of [[relaxation (physiology)]], [[meditation]] and [[imagery (psychotherapy)]] methods to assist a patient in [[pain management]]. These methods might
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  • *Watters, Ethan; Ofshe, Richard (1994). ''Making monsters: false memories, psychotherapy, and sexual hysteria.'' New York: Charles Scribner's. ISBN 0-684-19698-0.
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  • ...is also used in cases of severe depression when antidepressant medication, psychotherapy, or both, have been ineffective, when medication cannot be taken, or when o ...hat relapse is less common following successful treatment with one type of psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, than with antidepressants.<ref>Evans ''et al
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  • Obviously, not all therapists agree that false memories are a major risk with psychotherapy. ...memory", however, is not listed in DSM-IV or used by any mainstream formal psychotherapy modality.<ref name=Whitfield>{{cite book|title=Misinformation Concerning Ch
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  • ===Psychotherapy=== ...eptions of [[psychiatry]]. The concept remains controversial today. Does [[psychotherapy]] "work"? Is it any more effective than ordinary talk? (Effective at what?)
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  • ...behaviors elsewhere. Those who remain have only infrequently responded to psychotherapy."<ref>Feldman MD. ''Recovery from Munchausen syndrome.'' Southern Medical J
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  • ...former generally involves research-based and evidence-based approaches. [[Psychotherapy]] focuses on the direct application of theory in a clinical setting, with t
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  • ...ead N, Rigby C, Thompson D, Tomenson B | title = The cost-effectiveness of psychotherapy and paroxetine for severe irritable bowel syndrome. | journal = Gastroenter ===Psychotherapy and hypnotherapy===
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  • Psychotherapy using Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction may not help.<ref name="pmid217537
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  • ...bsequent appeals. The issues evoked bitter controversy about the role of [[psychotherapy|therapist]]s, about the credibility of witness accounts, about the role of
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  • ...al, emotional and behavioral disorders. Related non-medical fields include psychotherapy and clinical psychology.
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  • "Equine-assisted" or "equine-facilitated" [[psychotherapy]] is a new but growing movement which uses horses as companion animals to a
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  • ...420 PMID 20519028 </ref><ref>Griffith LJ (2009) Near-death experiences and psychotherapy ''Psychiatry (Edgmont)'' 6:35-42 PMID 20011577</ref> He used the 16 most fr
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  • ...is as simple as a violin player's finger on a string or as complicated as psychotherapy.<ref>'''Note''': For the example of water, the properties of its environmen
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