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  • ...cation]] 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 [ ...Requirements of these professions vary, but often require graduate school and supervised clinical experience.
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  • ...changes in behavior leading to improved social and vocational functioning, and personality. ...munication and behavior change and that are designed to improve the mental health of a client or patient, or to improve group relationships (such as in a fam
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  • ...n regard to the symbols and processes of the human psyche, found in dreams and other entrees to the unconscious. ...e]], the [[Collective Unconscious]], the [[Complex (psychology)|Complex]], and [[synchronicity]]. A popular [[Personality psychology|psychometric instrume
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  • '''Health''' is the general condition of a [[person]] in all aspects. It is also a level of functional and/or metabolic efficiency of an organism, often implicitly [[human]]. From Go
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  • ...ting of clinicians such as physicians, psychologists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists. ...iscence/orientation work with the elderly, processing and relaxation work, and rhythmic [[brainwave synchronization|entrainment]] for physical rehabilitat
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  • ...on of what psychotherapy is and how it developed (see also [[counseling]], and the [[list of counseling topics]]). ...have a similar aim, of improving mental health and well being through talk and other means of communication.
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  • ...therapy]], with origins in the work of [[Pierre Janet]], [[Sigmund Freud]] and particularly [[Wilhelm Reich]]. ...affect, proxemics, psychosomatics, infant development, somatic resonance, and sexuality.
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  • '''Health''' is the general condition of a [[person]] in all aspects. It is also a level of functional and/or metabolic efficiency of an organism, often implicitly [[human]]. From Go
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  • ...nt relationship, the environmental and social contexts of a person's life, and the self-regulating adjustments people make as a result of their overall si ...], [[Laura Perls]] and [[Paul Goodman (writer)|Paul Goodman]] in the 1940s and 1950s.
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  • ...] is explicitly utilised as a mechanism of change by developing, exploring and examining interpersonal relationships within the group. ...d include non-verbal [[expressive therapy|expressive therapies]] such as [[dance therapy]], [[music therapy]] or the [[TaKeTiNa Rhythm Process]].
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  • ...ed on the Latin ''emovere'', where ''e-'' (variant of ''ex''-) means "out" and ''movere'' means "move."<ref>[http://www.emotionalcompetency.com/emotion.ht ...between the emotion and the results of the emotion, principally behaviors and emotional expressions. People often behave in certain ways as a direct resu
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  • ...of several notable books, including ''[[The Mass Psychology of Fascism]]'' and ''Character Analysis'', both published in 1933.<ref>For the view that he wa ...]]'s [[Gestalt therapy]], [[Alexander Lowen]]'s [[bioenergetic analysis]], and [[Arthur Janov]]'s [[primal therapy]].<ref>[[Myron Sharaf|Sharaf, Myron]] (
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  • ...s a general branch of this subject, whilst Somatherapy, Eco-somatics and [[Dance therapy]], for example, are specific branches of the subject. Somatic psych ...& schizophrenia.)</ref><ref>Ogden, P., Minton, K. & Pain, C. (2006) Trauma and the Body: A sensorimotor approach to psychotherapy. W. W. Norton. ISBN 978-
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  • ...Payne, Helen 2006">Payne, Helen, Dance Movement Therapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, (Hove, East ok ...VA: The American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1988).</ref>.
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  • ...unlearn maladaptive physical habits and return to a balanced state of rest and poise in which the body is well-aligned.<ref>{{cite book|last=Gray|first=Jo ...tor= Mandy Rees}}</ref> as a personal tool to alleviate breathing problems and [[hoarseness]] during public speaking. He credited the technique with allow
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  • ...ion to conferences, research initiatives, residential work-study programs, and internships.<ref>http://www.esalen.org/ Esalen's website.</ref> ...potentialities]]".<ref>Anderson, Walter Truett. The Upstart Spring: Esalen and the American Awakening, Addison Wesley Publishing Company (1983, 2004) p. 6
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