There is also psychotherapy which uses the birth chart as an aid to the therapy process. |
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Inner Strengths is one of the very best books on hypnotherapy, and on psychotherapy, published in the last decade. |
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After receiving hypnotic psychotherapy, she remembered falling off a bicycle when riding down a slope about 10 years earlier. |
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The patient, referred by hospice for psychological care, was treated with hypnotically facilitated psychotherapy. |
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We are not aware of any studies in the literature on the integration of psychotherapy and pharmacology for children with epilepsy. |
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Perhaps the most serious post-1970 challenge to psychotherapy came from pharmacology. |
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Research has shown that people reduce their use of health care after individual psychotherapy. |
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They respond to specific treatments including individual psychotherapy, conjoint family therapy, and even pharmacotherapy. |
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I will try to develop each of these three approaches to psychotherapy integration more fully. |
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In its sentiments Pouncey's novel flaunts psychotherapy as a fashionable accessory, the sharing of confidences over the tinkle of fine teacups. |
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He volunteers two days of his time a week, counselling clients on a one-to-one basis and facilitating group psychotherapy and healing sessions. |
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All the psychotherapy researchers should be prompted to ask how it can be so. |
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We did not expect that the demonstrable benefits of quite different types of psychotherapy would be so little different. |
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The studied interventions included psychotherapy, psychodrama, cognitive behavior therapy, relaxation therapy, and guided imagery or hypnosis. |
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The nature of the hypotheses varies widely depending upon which theory of psychotherapy and psychopathology the clinician applies. |
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Many theories of psychotherapy and change recognize the centrality of emotion in the change process. |
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Treatment involves counselling or psychotherapy, medicines or a combination of these. |
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Similarly, psychotherapy promotes mental health and serves as a useful reality check. |
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In fact, says Terkel, his oral history approach has a lot in common with psychotherapy. |
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Hypnosis is now used in medical treatment as hypnotic psychotherapy to treat diseases of both the body and the mind. |
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The combination of medication and psychotherapy is often better than either one alone. |
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One does not need a degree in psychotherapy to realise that in some situations distressing information should not be conveyed in a letter. |
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Few studies have examined the effect of combining medications and psychotherapy. |
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Due to his rather weird behaviour, Casey requires much psychotherapy and medication. |
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How can psychotherapy succeed when the client has no real interest in treatment? |
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Patients are more likely to withdraw from combined treatment or antidepressants alone than from psychotherapy alone. |
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Yes, there is still a major role for psychotherapy in treating mental illnesses. |
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The most common way to treat depression is through psychotherapy and medication. |
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Treatment usually involves psychotherapy and dietary advice, but is only effective if the person wants to get better. |
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In the field of psychotherapy there is a very effective technique called aversion therapy. |
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Interpersonal psychotherapy in bulimia nervosa this is a three phase treatment. |
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Alternatively, you could seek your own counselling or psychotherapy to try to find the underlying problem and work out what to do about it. |
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I used both psychotherapy and meditation to reflect on what I really wanted from life. |
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A meal here is a devout religious observance, and also a session of psychotherapy. |
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This process has resulted in the designation of many psychotherapy treatments as being efficacious. |
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I'm an ELCA pastor, a diplomate of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and I practice psychotherapy as a full-time ministry. |
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Psychologists provide psychotherapy for a range of problems, from marital discord to personality disorders. |
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In like manner, the behavioral divorce from certain psychotherapy concepts, has taken various forms. |
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The literature of psychotherapy has oversold the concept of healing-through-narrative-construction. |
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When the day of amputation is growing close, supportive psychotherapy should be started. |
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Unlike medicine and allied professions, psychotherapy has established itself primarily outside the state sector. |
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This includes dieting, exercise regimens, psychotherapy, or prescription medications. |
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Nor did Pope Pius XII eschew the field of psychotherapy, if one credits his allocutions to those who practiced in the field. |
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Controls included remaining on a waiting list, anxiety management training, relaxation training, and non-directive psychotherapy. |
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Apparently there is a 0.2 second lapse from hearing to response on the meter, which is normally used in psychotherapy. |
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But the zingers keep coming, and, perhaps surprisingly, one of the targets is psychotherapy. |
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The contempt that some analysts show towards other approaches to psychotherapy is inappropriate. |
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Ongoing inpatient psychotherapy helps to dismantle the anorexic belief system. |
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It got so bad he moved to Cobble Hill, but he's revisiting his old haunts tonight in the interest of psychotherapy. |
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The young people benefited from psychotherapy, music, and art therapy, as well as nursing and psychiatry. |
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The second major approach to psychotherapy integration is assimilative integration. |
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Any course on psychotherapy should include this book as additional reading matter. |
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Over time, however, the values of psychotherapy have made inroads into religious as well as secular culture. |
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With a degree in psychology behind him, he now practises psychotherapy in Colorado with an inside track on dreams and nightmares. |
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At least one university is paying heed to what may be the reshaping of psychotherapy. |
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Nowadays, Weldon is a vehement opponent of psychotherapy, but back then she underwent analysis. |
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In addition, psychotherapy can help patients learn new coping styles and interpersonal habits. |
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A parish nurse is not a therapist, and will not do physical therapy, occupational therapy, or psychotherapy. |
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The therapeutic relationship has been operationally defined and studied more extensively than any other dimension of psychotherapy. |
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After several treatments, Jim emerges from catatonia and can engage in psychotherapy. |
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There are many stress management techniques in the form of counselling, psychotherapy and hypnotherapy. |
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When I was in North America the dominant psychological therapy was psychoanalysis and derived from that was psychodynamically oriented psychotherapy. |
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On set, my psychotherapy training greatly deepened the experience I had working with the writers, cast, and crew. |
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It was the era of the big set-piece battles between science and religion, between superstition and modernity, between medicine and fate, between madness and psychotherapy. |
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However, we need the freedom and expertise to develop integrative biopsychological models to inform our thinking and practice, even our psychotherapy. |
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These include physical exercise, bibliotherapy and psychotherapy. |
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This model is relevant to psychotherapy with depressed clients. |
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And, this was very rewarding because it was better than any form of psychotherapy. |
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From a practitioner's viewpoint, an indigenized Indian psychology often means incorporating Indian techniques such as yoga and meditation into psychotherapy. |
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Other forms of psychotherapy and even hypnotherapy may be helpful. |
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Violent and disruptive pupils could be offered psychotherapy in a controversial new move to stem the rising tide of indiscipline in Scotland's schools. |
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As a psychotherapist, your approach would be broadly based on a core theoretical model of psychotherapy. |
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The book closes with two case examples of roleplaying in psychodramatic group therapy and in individual psychotherapy. |
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Clients' feelings during termination of psychodynamically oriented psychotherapy. |
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He has engaged in supportive psychotherapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy in the outpatient clinic along with psychopharmacological treatment. |
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The authors also observed a decrease in psychotherapy by psychiatrists and an increase in psychiatrists who identify as psychopharmacologists. |
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Some academic departments specify two short psychotherapies of 8-12 sessions each and one longer psychotherapy of 24 sessions. |
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The woman was a client of Jung's and as she recounted the dream during a psychotherapy session, a scarabaeid beetle tapped on the window. |
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Psychological dimensions of antisocial personality disorder as predictors of psychotherapy noncompletion among sexual offenders. |
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Taken together, the empirical evidence clearly indicates that psychotherapy nonequivalence is the rule, not the exception. |
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The psychotherapy component of treatment for panic disorders is known as cognitive behavioral therapy. |
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Physicians should also be aware of the psychosocial and intrapsychic issues that psychotherapy may raise. |
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In most cases, depression can be treated effectively by medication, electroconvulsive therapy, or psychotherapy. |
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Hypnotherapy is a combination of psychotherapy and hypnosis. |
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An extensive research review and analysis of 11 studies concluded that no compelling evidence links psychotherapy or support groups with survival among patients with cancer. |
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In general, pharmacotherapy is less effective as a single modality approach than psychotherapy when treating chronic depression with an Axis II disorder. |
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African Americans were less likely to receive appropriate treatment, and among those entering psychotherapy, only half attended at least four sessions. |
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Its trendiness has grown sufficient that psychotherapy trade journals engage in editorial handwringing over its detrimental effect on the profession. |
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A psychotherapist may be a psychiatrist, psychologist or other mental health professional, who has had further specialist training in psychotherapy. |
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It is in this context that psychotherapy can even take place. |
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Counselling and psychotherapy have been shown to be effective in helping people with a range of difficulties to make improvements to their wellbeing. |
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Psychotherapy is another treatment that, like acupuncture, has a non-biomedical theory base. |
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She has been board-certified by three major hypnotherapy associations and holds diplomate status in the American Psychotherapy Association. |
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Psychotherapy may be in conflict with biomedical psychiatry in its conceptualisation of mental illness. |
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Psychotherapy has been viewed as a core clinical activity of psychiatrists. |
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What is Psychotherapy is a method of addressing troubling emotions along with life difficulties and relationship struggles. |
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Psychotherapy Lives Intersecting recounts the experiences of numerous patients he worked with over close to fifty years as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. |
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Psychotherapy by telephone, videotelephone, and computer videoconferencing. |
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