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  • ...eenberg, L. S., & Angus, L. (2006). The effects of adding emotion-focused interventions to the client-centered relationship conditions in the treatment of depressi
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  • ...f>Schechter DS, Coates SW (2006). Relationally and Developmentally Focused Interventions with Young Children and Their Caregivers Affected by the Events of 9/11. In While some psychotherapeutic interventions are designed to treat the patient using the [[medical model]], many psychot
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  • The specifics of the analyst's interventions typically include confronting and clarifying the patient's pathological [[d ...uimon">J. Guimón (2003) ''Relational mental health: beyond evidence-based interventions'' p.68</ref> Among others, [[Erich Fromm]], [[Karen Horney]], [[Harry Stack
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  • ...ociety#Evolution of societies|specialization]] in various societies, these interventions were often conducted by particular members of a community – for example, ...n though the therapist is now incorporated into the family system. Therapy interventions usually focus on relationship patterns rather than on analyzing impulses of
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  • ...f>Schechter DS, Coates SW (2006). Relationally and Developmentally Focused Interventions with Young Children and Their Caregivers Affected by the Events of 9/11. In While some psychotherapeutic interventions are designed to treat the patient using the [[medical model]], many psychot
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  • ...edication]] are two major treatment options, as are [[social work|social]] interventions, [[peer support]] and [[self-help]]. In some cases there may be [[involunta ...troconvulsive therapy]] (ECT) is sometimes used in severe cases when other interventions for severe intractable depression have failed. [[Psychosurgery]] is conside
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  • ...ociety#Evolution of societies|specialization]] in various societies, these interventions were often conducted by particular members of a community – for example, ...n though the therapist is now incorporated into the family system. Therapy interventions usually focus on relationship patterns rather than on analyzing impulses of
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  • ...assessment and training (i.e. scooters, wheelchairs, walkers), low vision interventions, continence training, and facilitating performance in basic ADL and IADL (F ...aregivers to teach them how to grade activities to the client’s ability. Interventions are based on using the client’s strengths to increase their quality of li
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  • ...ref> Individual needs of patients are met by bending the rules of standard interventions and assessment. Psychiatric/mental health nurses spoke of the potential to When identifying mental health wellness and planning interventions, here are a few things to keep in mind when completing a thorough mental he
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  • ...] focus. The operant focus created a functional approach to assessment and interventions focused on [[contingency management]] such as the [[token economy]] and [[b ...nent had an additive effect (for example, evidence suggests that cognitive interventions improve the result of social phobia treatment.<ref>{{Cite journal | doi = 1
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  • ABA-based interventions are best known for treating people with developmental disabilities, most no ...Conceptually Systematic''': A defining characteristic is in regards to the interventions utilized; and thus research must be conceptually systematic by only utilizi
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  • [[Category:Mind-body interventions]]
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  • ...edication]] are two major treatment options, as are [[social work|social]] interventions, [[peer support]] and [[self-help]]. In some cases there may be [[involunta ...troconvulsive therapy]] (ECT) is sometimes used in severe cases when other interventions for severe intractable depression have failed. [[Psychosurgery]] is conside
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  • ...humans learn in [[education]]al settings, the effectiveness of educational interventions, the psychology of teaching, and the [[social psychology (psychology)|socia
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  • ...ociety#Evolution of societies|specialization]] in various societies, these interventions were often conducted by particular members of a community – for example, ...n though the therapist is now incorporated into the family system. Therapy interventions usually focus on relationship patterns rather than on analyzing impulses of
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  • ...last=Haddock |first=G |authorlink= |coauthors=Lewis S |title=Psychological interventions in early psychosis |journal=Schizophrenia Bulletin |volume=31 |issue=3 |pag
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  • ...http://publications.cpa-apc.org/media.php?mid=343 How well do psychosocial interventions work in bipolar disorder?] Can J Psychiatry, January;52(1):14–21.</ref> S ...author=Lam D, Wong G |title=Prodromes, coping strategies and psychological interventions in bipolar disorders |journal=Clin Psychol Rev |volume=25 |issue=8 |pages=1
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  • ...on" course (CWD) is claimed to be the most successful of psychoeducational interventions for the treatment and prevention of depression (both for its adaptability t ...ten A, van Oppen P, Andersson G |title=Are psychological and pharmacologic interventions equally effective in the treatment of adult depressive disorders? A meta-an
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  • ...nature and causes, determining what is mentally healthy, and deciding what interventions are appropriate.<ref name=Weare2000_p12>{{cite book |last=Weare |first=Kath
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  • ...nt principles in psychotherapy, ''Psychophysiology Today: The Magazine for Mind-Body Medicine, 2''(1), 14-18.</ref> In addition, electrodermal measures have lon ...n D. Moss, A. McGrady, T. Davies, & I. Wickramasekera (Eds), ''Handbook of mind-body medicine for primary care'' (pp. 123-136). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.</ref> T
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