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  • ...ntations regarding human mentation and development. The various approaches in treatment called "psychoanalysis" vary as much as the theories do. The term Freudian psychoanalysis refers to a specific type of treatment in which the "analysand" (analytic patient) verbalizes thoughts, including [[F
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  • ...oductive in regard to the symbols and processes of the human psyche, found in dreams and other entrees to the unconscious. ...arely covered by higher-level course work, his ideas are discussed further in a broad range of humanities. Many pioneering psychological concepts were or
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  • ...and perspectives.'' Cheltenham : Nelson Thornes. ISBN 0-17-490058-9</ref> In many countries, clinical psychology is a regulated [[mental health professi ...g on clinical practice). Clinical psychologists are now considered experts in providing psychotherapy, and generally train within four primary theoretica
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  • ...t countries report meeting criteria for the major categories at some point in their lives. ...ned in terms of a [[diathesis-stress model]] or [[biopsychosocial]] model. In [[biological psychiatry]], mental disorders are conceptualized as disorders
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  • ...t scientific and professional organization of [[psychology|psychologists]] in the United States. It is the world's largest association of psychologists w *The premier innovator in the education, development, and training of psychological scientists, pract
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  • ...hed Scientific Contributions by the [[American Psychological Association]] in 1956. ...itations in professional journals, citations in textbooks, and nominations in a survey given to members of the [[Association for Psychological Science]],
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  • ...ironment, the methods of ABA can be used to change that behavior. Research in applied behavior analysis ranges from behavioral intervention methods to ba ..., Ogden J.J. | year = 1992 | title = The role of applied behavior analysis in zoo management: Today and tomorrow | url = | journal = Journal of Applied B
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  • ...t countries report meeting criteria for the major categories at some point in their lives. ...ned in terms of a [[diathesis-stress model]] or [[biopsychosocial]] model. In [[biological psychiatry]], mental disorders are conceptualized as disorders
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  • ...o improve health or performance, and the physiological changes often occur in conjunction with changes to thoughts, emotions, and behavior. Eventually, ...back and Research (ISNR), arrived at a consensus definition of biofeedback in 2008:
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  • ...nates from the [[Latin]] ''persona'', which means [[mask]]. Significantly, in the [[History of theatre#Western theatre history|theatre]] of the ancient L ...psychological development is usually reviewed as a prerequisite to courses in abnormal or clinical psychology.
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  • ...t countries report meeting criteria for the major categories at some point in their lives. ...ned in terms of a [[diathesis-stress model]] or [[biopsychosocial]] model. In [[biological psychiatry]], mental disorders are conceptualized as disorders
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  • ...f workplaces that contribute to the development of health-related problems in people who work.<ref>National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. ...utcomes. ''Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 14'', 318-333.</ref> In addition, occupational health psychologists document the adverse impact of
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  • ...der to work through their interior obfuscations and [[Anxiety|anxieties]]. In this way, play therapy can be used as a self-help mechanism, as long as chi ...rsons. Mature adults usually need much "group permission" before indulging in the relaxed spontaneity of play therapy, so a very skilled group worker is
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  • ...sen, L. T., Zorn, T. E. and Ganesh, S. (2011) Organizational Communication in an Age of Globalization. (Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press),pp 147-151.</ref> ...means is exact or all inclusive since we all experience different tensions in different ways.
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  • ...und volumes. In 1933, it fully replaced the former name in all occurrences in its reprinting as twelve volumes with a one volume supplement and more supp ...s per month. The third edition of the dictionary will probably only appear in electronic form; the chief executive of Oxford University Press, Nigel Port
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  • ...ornes Ltd |location=Cheltenham, United Kingdom |isbn=0-17-490058-9}}</ref> In many countries, clinical psychology is regulated as a [[health care profess ...ve of Psy.D. programs has been preparing students to apply their knowledge in clinical practice. <ref>http://www.apa.org/monitor/jan00/ed1.aspx/</ref>
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  • ...ofessional association]]s and accrediting bodies which have their roots in established [[psychoanalysis]] and analytical psychology. They bring together approxima ...the '''British Confederation of Psychotherapists''') was formed on 8 March 1992,<ref>''Psychiatric Bulletin'', Richards and Sandler 17 (7): 440. (1993), ht
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