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  • '''Psychotherapy''', or personal counseling with a psychotherapist, is an intentional [[interpersonal relati ...see themselves more in a facilitative/helper role. As sensitive and deeply personal topics are often discussed during psychotherapy, therapists are expected, a
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  • ...h as the theories do. The term also refers to a method of studying [[child development]]. ...905}}</ref> in which he laid out his discovery of so-called [[Psychosexual development|psychosexual phases]]: oral (ages 0–2), anal (2-4), phallic-oedipal (toda
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  • ...ansference'' - which...Fordham calls ''illusory countertransfernce'' - the personal countertransference or narrow perspective - '[and] ''countertransference pr ...that 'Most countertransference reactions are a blend of the two aspects', personal and diagnostic, which require careful disentanglement in their interaction;
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  • ...e of related terms, including: [[unconsciousness]] as a habit (psychology)|personal habit]]; [[self-awareness|being unaware]] and [[intuition (knowledge)|intui ...Maharishi's Vedic Psychology of Human Development." Higher Stages of Human Development. Perspectives on Human Growth. Eds. Charles N. Alexander and [[Ellen J. Lan
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  • ...sciousness exists and if so how it can be measured; at what point in fetal development consciousness begins; and whether computers can achieve a conscious state.< ...[[1678]]) and associated the concept with [[personal identity (philosophy)|personal identity]], which is assured by the repeated consciousness of oneself. Cudw
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  • ...[[interpersonal relationship]] used by trained psychotherapists or it is personal counseling with a psychotherapist to aid a client or patient in problems of ...see themselves more in a facilitative/helper role. As sensitive and deeply personal topics are often discussed during psychotherapy, therapists are expected, a
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  • ...e existence of a second, far deeper form of the unconscious underlying the personal one. This was the [[collective unconscious]], where the archetypes themselv ...had any specific views on what was likely to be the next step in religious development. Jung's reply was:
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  • ==Development== ...ds of interpersonal relations as well. According to the model, the natural development of a relationship follows five stages:
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  • ...e objective of living. Health is a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities." Classification systems such as ...w.unesco.org/water/wwap/facts_figures/basic_needs.shtml The UN World Water Development Report | Facts and Figures | Meeting basic needs<!-- Bot generated title --
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  • ...ngage in research, teaching, consultation, forensic testimony, and program development and administration.<ref name="brain">Brain, Christine. (2002). ''Advanced p ...on as assessment experts became solidified during [[World War I]] with the development of two intelligence tests, ''Army Alpha'' and ''Army Beta'' (testing verbal
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  • ...include a focus on assets and strengths, person–environment interactions development, brief interactions, and a focus on intact personalities.<ref>Gelso, C.J., ...transference]]/[[countertransference]], working alliance, and the real- or personal-relationship.<ref>Gelso, C.J. and Hayes, J.A. (1998). ''The Psychotherapy R
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  • ...not a part of [[normality (behaviour)|normal]] [[developmental psychology|development]] or [[culture]]. The recognition and understanding of [[mental health]] co [[Personality development|Personality]]—the fundamental characteristics of a person that influence
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  • ...aced to the development of behavior therapy in the early 20th century, the development of cognitive therapy in the 1960s, and the subsequent merging of the two. B ...|title=Interaction between verbal and non-verbal behaviour |journal=Child Development |volume=32 |pages=329–336 |pmid=13763751}}</ref>
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  • ...ogical assessment, teaching, consultation, forensic testimony, and program development and administration. Central to clinical psychology is the practice of [[psy ...w and qualitative research, theoretical scholarship, program evaluation or development, critical literature analysis, or clinical application and analysis).
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  • *The premier innovator in the education, development, and training of psychological scientists, practitioners and educators ...moting psychological knowledge and methods to facilitate the resolution of personal, societal and global challenges in diverse, multicultural and international
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  • ...families]] and couples in [[intimate relationship]]s to nurture change and development. It tends to view change in terms of the [[system]]s of interaction between ....''] Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing Inc.</ref> The formal development of family therapy dates to the [[1940s]] and early [[1950s]] with the found
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  • ...ng''' is focused on helping people who have [[disabilities]] achieve their personal, career, and independent living goals through a [[counseling]] process. Reh *Psychosocial and medical aspects of disability, including human Growth and development;
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  • ...ers, World War I records from government agencies, newspaper articles, and personal testimonials<ref name="quiroga" />. ...from the altruistic war-time mentality to the financial, professional, and personal satisfaction that comes with being a therapist. To make the profession more
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  • ...whole person. However, the emphasis of [[mental health]] nursing is on the development of a therapeutic relationship or alliance.<ref name="multiple">Wilkin P (20 ...lity they had before the onset of their disorder. When subjected to fierce personal attacks, the psychiatric nurse retained the desire and ability to understan
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  • ...ed agenda, but works by intuitive leaps and linkages which may lead to new personal insights and meanings. When used in this spirit, free association is a tech Suggested influences in the development of this technique include [[Husserl]]'s version of [[epoche]]<ref>Peter Koe
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