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Psychotherapy Complications - Articles
Theory and Practice of Existential Group Psychotherapy
by
Kent Brooks
Posted
Sun 05 Jun 2011 12:00am
Abstract
A general description of existential theory and process is provided with specific attention given to the interpersonal dynamics of group facilitation. Aspects that differentiate this approach from practice guided by Applied Behavior Analysis are presented along with a detailed analysis of the specific gro ...
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Diabetes management may be helped by psychotherapy
by
GoToSee


Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 1:55pm
People who are diagnosed with having type 1 diabetes and struggling to control it could find help in managing their condition by implementing psychotherapy techniques, according to the latest research from British researchers.
Psychotherapy methods such as cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and motivational enhancement therapy could aid psycho ...
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How to Engage in Meaningful, Successful Psychotherapy
by
Dr. Silva
Posted
Thu 27 Aug 2009 11:38pm
More people than ever before are seeking professional counseling services. Thankfully, the stigma of seeing a mental health professional is waning and people are becoming better educated regarding the various options available to them. Needless to say, psychotherapy can be extremely helpful and--assuming there are no major contraindications (se ...
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Just a Little Something I Made for You: Gifts in Psychotherapy
by
Chris Allan
Posted
Sun 14 Sep 2008 4:22am
Thanks to my supervision group for exploring this issue so openly and frankly in discussing their responses and thoughts on gifts as part of our supervision session. This has led me to summarise some of these thoughts and add a few of my own that I thought might be useful for other students and supervisors to think about.
Gifts in psycholo ...
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Major Depressive Disorder
by
Clueless C.
Posted
Mon 29 Sep 2008 11:55pm
I am a person, a unique complex individual. My diagnosis does not define who I am. It only describes some of the things that I experience. Major depressive disorder is one way to describe how I feel and relate to myself, others and the world. Don't ever call me by my mental illness. I always have a name and a face.
Although I des ...
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National Depression Screening Day
by
Clueless C.
Posted
Thu 07 Oct 2010 12:00am
Today is National Depression Screening Day, so I decided to re-post my post on Major Depression. I hope that you find it helpful and/or encouraging.
I am a person, a unique complex individual. My diagnosis does not define who I am. It only describes some of the things that I experience. Major depressive disorder is one way to des ...
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Complicated...and Uncomplicated
by
Jodi Cutler Del Dottore

Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 11:47pm
Adults are complicated. Kids are not. Adults play brain games, kids play games with their hands. So why is it that so much of what makes an adult complicated always goes back to his/her childhood?
Sofia was outside the other night playing Charlie's Angels Tag. Did you know that such a thing existed? I've heard of TV tag, Diaper ...
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Causes and Complications of Adult Pain
by
thematrix777


Posted
Sun 07 Dec 2008 5:54pm
Often called 'the fifth vital sign,' pain is as important as temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure as a key indicator of a patient's medical status. The longer we live, the more likely it is that we will eventually experience some type of injury or disease that results in temporary or even chronic pain.
Surgeries become more fr ...
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