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Various
Psychotherapies, not categorised
In the most inclusive sense, the use of absolutely any technique
or procedure that has a palliative or curative effects upon any
mental, emotional or behavioral disorder. In the case of Sigmund
Freud, the founder of Psychotherapy, a Psychoanalytic Theory of
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An
Introduction to Reality Therapy and Choice Theory. - Links and
Articles. 3/5 |
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Bowen
Therapy - NST (Advanced Bowen Therapy). NST (NeurostructuralIntegration
Technique). 3/5 |
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Constructivist
Learning Theory - An Article.
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Dialectical
Behavoural Therapy - Basically, DBT maintains that some people,
due to invalidating environments during upbringing and due to biological
factors as yet unknown, react abnormally to emotional stimulation.
An Overview. 3/5 |
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Diagnosis:
But What Does It Mean? by Joni E. Johnston, Psy.D. - Self Help
Magazine Article. 3/5 |
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Dual
Diagnosis Website- The Dual Diagnosis Website for co-occurring
mental illness and substance disorders includes the following resources:
complete articles and chapters to read or download; up coming events;
materials and services for program development and training; development
of a national and international treatment program directory; an interactive
bulletin board; live chat; subscription to a credentialed listserv;
a bibliography; a search engine; and much more. The site is hosted
by: Sciacca Comprehensive Service Development for Mental Illness,
Drug Addiction and Alcoholism, MIDAA. 5/5
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Fairbairn
- FAIRBAIRN'S STRUCTURAL THEORY Richard L. Rubens Beginning in the
early 1940's, W. Ronald D. Fairbairn developed a unique psychoanalytic
theory that anticipated and laid the groundwork for some of the most
important current theoretical advancements.
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Genograms
- A genogram is a pictorial representation of family relationships
across several generations. It can be a convenient organizing device
to help you identify patterns or develop hypotheses about family functioning.
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Institute
for the Study of Therapeutic Change - The I.S.T.C.--better known
as "The Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change."
I.S.T.C. is a research, training, and consultation group dedicated
to understanding and promoting human change, growth, and potential.
Our philosophy is a simple one: we study how change occurs naturally,
spontaneously, and on an everyday basis and then help people and organizations
apply that knowledge in solving. 3/5
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Jame
Naylor Foundation - UK - A charitable foundation exploring radical
new therapy for the treatment of violent behaviour. 2/5 |
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Rapaport-Klein
Study Group. Lists many Psychological Articles. 3/5 |
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Lacan
dot com - Offers essays and exhibits inspired by Lacan. Publishes
the periodical "lacanian ink". 2/5
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Learning
Theory of Thorndike - Represents the original S-R framework of
behavioral psychology: Learning is the result of associations forming
between stimuli and responses. Such associations or "habits"
become strengthened or weakened by the nature and frequency of the
S-R pairings. The paradigm for S-R theory was trial and error learning
in which certain responses come to dominate others due to rewards.
The hallmark of connectionism (like all behavioral theory) was that
learning could be adequately explained without refering to any unobservable
internal states. 3/5 |
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Light
Therapy for PMS, Migraine, SAD, and more - Information and products
proved effective in trials at major hospitals in the US and UK. Get
Relief with Light, not Drugs 2/5 |
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Multimodal
Therapy - Centre for:- Is an international training centre which
runs modular courses in multimodal therapy, rational emotive behaviour
therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, coaching, stress management,
stress counselling and psychotherapy suitable for professionals wishing
to gain more knowledge and skills practice in these subjects. Some
related links. 2/5 |
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New
York Psychotherapy Collective - Free referral service to psychotherapists
in New York City. 3/5 |
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Psychotherapy.net
- A free webmagazine for psychotherapists, featuring
interviews with leading therapists, articles, humor, CE credits, videos,
and other resources to inspire therapists. 3/5 |
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Research
Basis of Focusing Oriented / Experiential Psychology -
An Article. 3/5
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Schema
Theory (drawn from DAndrade 1995). 3/5 |
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The
Tidal Model - Was first developed in the mid 1990's in Newcastle,
England. Over the past five years, it has become the focus of a range
of mental health and recovery projects, in several different countries
and cultures. The Tidal Model is a mental health recovery model. Although
the Tidal Model has been applied successfully in acute psychiatric,
psychiatric rehabilitation and forensic settings, its primary focus
is on helping people begin, and to further pursue, their 'recovery
journey'. This site takes time to enter as you have to go through
two introduction screen but it's worth the wait.
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Theraputic
Recreation - Recreation Therapy is the provision of Treatment
Services and the provision of Recreation Services to persons with
illnesses or disabling conditions. 3/5 |
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Therapy
is Fantasy: Roleplaying, Healing etc. - It does not possess the
ego-centric or autistic qualities that Freud or Piaget discuss as
characteristic of fantasy. An Article by John Hughes. 3/5 |
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PsychNet-UK
Article:
Until
we Meet Again
- by Tammie Byram Fowles |
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PsychNet-UK
Article: Neuro-Emotional
Technique™ - by Jef Gazley, M.S. |
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