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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 [ ...sychology]], [[clinical social work]], [[counseling psychology]], [[mental health counseling]], [[social work|clinical or psychiatric social work]], [[marria
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  • '''Psychotherapy''' is the treatment of mental and emotional disorders through the use of psychological techniques designe ...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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  • '''Health''' is the general condition of a [[person]] in all aspects. ...t/governance/eb/who_constitution_en.pdf WHO.int] Constitution of the World Health Organization- ''Basic Documents'', Forty-fifth edition, Supplement, October
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  • ...cal research|study]] and [[treatment of mental disorders|treatment]] of [[mental disorders]]—which include various [[affective]], [[behavioural]], [[cogni ...l illness. ''JAMA, 303'', 1970-1971.</ref> In other words, the genetics of mental illness may really be the genetics of brain development, with different out
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  • ...es, clinical psychology is a regulated [[mental health professional|mental health profession]]. ...y [[Wilhelm Wundt]], attempts to create methods for assessing and treating mental distress existed long before. The earliest recorded approaches were a combi
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  • ...sorders]], although standard guideline criteria are widely accepted. A few mental disorders are diagnosed based on the harm to others, regardless of the subj ...1 = T.R. | last2 = Wang | first2 = P.S. | year = 2010 | title = Rethinking mental illness | url = | journal = JAMA | volume = 303 | issue = 19| pages = 1970�
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  • ..., from http://science-education.nih.gov/supplements/nih5/Mental/guide/info-mental-c.htm</ref> ...hotherapy is an interpersonal intervention, usually provided by a [[mental health professional]] such as a clinical psychologist, that employs any of a range
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  • ...ice]] often differs. The most significant difference between mental health professionals are the laws regarding required education and training in the various group ===Comparison of American mental health professionals===
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  • * [[Industrial psychology|Academic professionals]] who apply psychological research, theories and techniques to "real-world" * [[Clinical psychology|Clinical professionals]] who work with patients in a variety of therapeutic contexts (contrast wit
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  • ...fective champion of the application of psychology to promote human rights, health, well being and dignity ...pplied psychologists who furnish services outside of the health and mental health field.
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  • ...essina, Gary Seiler and others came together to form the [[American Mental Health Counselors Association]] (AMHCA) in 1976. ...e branches and a certification process for the [[Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor]] (CCMHC) credential in 1979. Early efforts included the recogni
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  • ...orkers can include a variety of services such as [[Case management (mental health)|case management]] (linking users/clients with agencies and programs that w |title=Social Work in Mental Health: An Evidence-Based Approach
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  • ...It emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological health. ...m of intervention - especially as an adjunct to the treatment of serious [[mental disorder]]s with a significant [[Biological psychiatry|biological]] basis,
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  • ...individuals, families, groups, communities and organizations to facilitate health, well-being and justice through engagement in occupation. Occupational ther ...therapists use careful analysis of physical, environmental, psychosocial, mental, spiritual, political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupati
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  • ...f [[nursing]] that cares for people of all ages with [[mental illness]] or mental distress, such as [[schizophrenia]], [[bipolar disorder]], [[psychosis]], [ ...''in:'' {{cite book | author=Barker, P (ed)| title=Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: The craft of caring| location=London | publisher=Arnold | pages =
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  • ...e = 2| pages = 195–203 | pmid = 16033166 | pmc = 1226155 }}</ref> severe mental disorders,<ref>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1016/S0005-7894(05)80270-9 | autho ...Nonetheless, extinction procedures must be implemented with utmost care by professionals, as they are generally associated with extinction bursts. An extinction bur
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  • ...sorders]], although standard guideline criteria are widely accepted. A few mental disorders are diagnosed based on the harm to others, regardless of the subj ...1 = T.R. | last2 = Wang | first2 = P.S. | year = 2010 | title = Rethinking mental illness | url = | journal = JAMA | volume = 303 | issue = 19| pages = 1970�
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  • ...their evaluation of the patient, psychiatrists are one of the few [[mental health professional]]s who may prescribe [[psychiatric medication]], conduct physi ..., [[Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine|DO]], etc) who specialize in treating [[mental illness]].
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  • ...It emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological health. ...m of intervention - especially as an adjunct to the treatment of serious [[mental disorder]]s with a significant [[Biological psychiatry|biological]] basis,
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  • * [[Industrial psychology|Academic professionals]] who apply psychological research, theories and techniques to "real-world" * [[Clinical psychology|Clinical professionals]] who work with patients in a variety of therapeutic contexts (contrast wit
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