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  • ...[[drama therapy]], [[dance/movement therapy]] [[occupational therapy]], [[psychiatric nursing]], [[psychoanalysis]] and others. It may be legally regulated, vol ...e 1960s and 1970s Eugene Heimler, after training in the new discipline of psychiatric social work, developed [[Heimler method of Human Social Functioning]], a me
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  • ...developers of the theory of self and object constancy as it affects adult psychiatric problems such as psychosis and borderline states have been John Frosch, [[O Psychoanalytic constructs have been adapted for use with children with treatments such as [[play therapy]], [[art therapy]], and [[storytelling]]. Throughout
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  • ...ehabilitation counseling]], [[music therapy]], [[occupational therapy]], [[psychiatric nursing]], [[psychoanalysis]] and others. It may be legally regulated, vol ...l, first in the doctor patient relationship with ill people , and later in psychiatric residency for specialists. The focus is usually eclectic but including bio
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  • ...tistical Manual of Mental Disorders]]'' (DSM), published by the [[American Psychiatric Association]], and the [[International Classification of Diseases]] (ICD) e [[Treatment of mental disorders|Psychiatric treatment]] applies a variety of modalities, including [[psychopharmacology
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  • ...enology, the study of personality by the shape of the skull. Other popular treatments included physiognomy—the study of the shape of the face—and [[mesmerism ...by the developing fields of [[psychiatry]] and [[neurology]] within the [[psychiatric hospital|asylum]] movement.<ref name="benjamin"/> It was not until the end
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  • ...ovided by various [[mental health professionals]]. [[Psychotherapy]] and [[psychiatric medication]] are two major treatment options, as are [[social work|social]] ...istical Manual of Mental Disorders]]'' (DSM-IV) produced by the [[American Psychiatric Association]] (APA).
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  • ...ment of mental disorders''' includes various forms of [[psychotherapy]], [[psychiatric medication]], and other practices.<ref name=Gazzaniga>Gazzaniga, M.S., & He [[Psychiatric medication]] is also widely used to treat mental disorders. These are licen
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  • ...& Furr, J. (2003). Augmenting exposure therapy with other CBT procedures. Psychiatric Annals, 33(1), 47–56.</ref><ref name="baojournal.com">Abramowitz, J. S. & ...commended, has favored CBT over other approaches such as [[psychodynamic]] treatments.<ref name="baojournal.com"/><ref name="bergin_garfield_ch1">{{Cite book|las
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  • ...can Psychological Association is occasionally confused with the [[American Psychiatric Association]], which also uses the [[APA|acronym APA]]. ...ersion therapy]] include the [[American Medical Association]], [[American Psychiatric Association]], the American Psychological Association, the [[American Couns
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  • ...y psychiatric hospital.jpg|thumb|300px|Occupational therapy. Toy making in psychiatric hospital. World War 1 era.]] ...home and personal care through the use of real life activities in therapy treatments (AOTA, 2005).
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  • ...alliance]], dealing with challenging behavior, and the administration of [[psychiatric medication]]. ...tiple">Wilkin P (2003). ''in:'' {{cite book | author=Barker, P (ed)| title=Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: The craft of caring| location=London | publisher
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  • <blockquote>In addition to the treatment of psychiatric disabilities, there is a place for hypnotism in the production of anesthesi [[Category:Medical treatments]]
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  • ...ovided by various [[mental health professionals]]. [[Psychotherapy]] and [[psychiatric medication]] are two major treatment options, as are [[social work|social]] ...istical Manual of Mental Disorders]]'' (DSM-IV) produced by the [[American Psychiatric Association]] (APA).
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  • ...he medical model is an approach to [[pathology]] that aims to find medical treatments for diagnosed [[symptom]]s and [[syndrome]]s and treats the human body as a ...ists should use the medical model to improve and validate bio-psychosocial psychiatric medicine..... We propose that the ''''medical model'''' is a process whereb
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  • ...described as ''psychotic.'' Psychosis is given to the more severe forms of psychiatric disorder, during which hallucinations and delusions and impaired insight ma ...y has shown that the majority of people who hear voices are not in need of psychiatric help.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Honig A, Romme MA, Ensink BJ, Escher SD, P
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  • ...= Foa EB | author2 = Keane TM | author3 = Friedman MJ | title = Effective treatments for PTST: Practice guidelines of the [[International Society for Traumatic ...ective, but there was some debate regarding the study's selection of which treatments were "bona fide".<ref>{{cite pmid|20051310}}</ref> A comparative review con
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  • ...= Foa EB | author2 = Keane TM | author3 = Friedman MJ | title = Effective treatments for PTST: Practice guidelines of the [[International Society for Traumatic ...ective, but there was some debate regarding the study's selection of which treatments were "bona fide".<ref>{{cite pmid|20051310}}</ref> A comparative review con
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  • ...eminars where he would bring a participant up on stage and treat them. His treatments were famed for often being delivered in a rough, confrontational style. ...a pathology and therefore a condition to be cured. In 1973 the [[American Psychiatric Association]] reversed its position on homosexuality by declaring that it w
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  • ...er''' or '''manic depression''', is a [[Classification of mental disorders|psychiatric diagnosis]] that describes a category of [[mood disorders]] defined by the ...often treated with [[mood stabilizing medication]]s and, sometimes, other psychiatric drugs. [[Psychotherapy]] also has a role, often when there has been some re
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  • ...ied as one of the [[mood disorder]]s in the 1980 edition of the [[American Psychiatric Association]]'s [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders|dia ...term drug use can both cause and worsen depressive symptoms. Psychological treatments are based on theories of [[Personality theory|personality]], [[Communicatio
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