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  • Moreover, the World Health Organization lists a wide range of other factors that can influence the well being of a person ...cy]], [[public health]] ([[#Public health|see above]]), [[social work]], [[psychology]], [[physical therapy]], and [[medicine]]. The provision of services to ma
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  • ...ham : Nelson Thornes. ISBN 0-17-490058-9</ref> In many countries, clinical psychology is a regulated [[mental health professional|mental health profession]]. ...orientations—[[psychodynamic psychotherapy|psychodynamic]], [[humanistic psychology|humanistic]], [[behavior therapy]]/[[cognitive behavioral therapy|cognitive
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  • * [[Counseling psychology]] * [[Health psychology]]
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  • Moreover, the World Health Organization lists a wide range of other factors that can influence the well being of a person ...cy]], [[public health]] ([[#Public health|see above]]), [[social work]], [[psychology]], [[physical therapy]], and [[medicine]]. The provision of services to ma
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  • ...e=Dalton&01>Dalton, J.H., Elias, M.J., & Wandersman, A. (2001). "Community Psychology: Linking Individuals and Communities." Stamford, CT: Wadsworth.</ref> ...as having a problem.<ref name=Rappaport77>Rappaport, J. (1977). "Community Psychology: Values, Research, & Action." New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.</ref>
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  • The '''psychological schools''' are the great classical theories of [[psychology]]. Each has been highly influential, however most [[psychologists]] hold [[ ...ism (psychology)|cognitivism]]. Here are some other schools of thought in psychology:
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  • ...</ref> These episodes are usually separated by periods of "normal" [[mood (psychology)|mood]]; but, in some individuals, depression and mania may rapidly alterna ...| doi=10.1016/j.cpr.2007.07.010 | volume=28 | issue=3 | journal = Clinical Psychology Review | year=2008 | title = The ascent into mania: A review of psychologic
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  • ...ssion as the subject of discussion and research. Proposed causes include [[Psychology|psychological]], psycho-social, [[heredity|hereditary]], [[evolution]]ary a ...rmerly enjoyed. Depressed people may be preoccupied with, or [[Rumination (psychology)|ruminate]] over, thoughts and feelings of worthlessness, inappropriate gui
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  • ...fe/files/Having_a_Poem.ogg Ogg]</ref> He was the Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology at Harvard University from 1958 until his retirement in 1974.<ref>[http://w ...ut Behaviorism''</ref> and founded his own school of experimental research psychology&mdash;the [[experimental analysis of behavior]]. His analysis of human beha
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  • ...istic personality disorder]].<ref>Seligman, Martin E.P. (1984). ''Abnormal Psychology.'' NY: W. W. Norton & Company, Chpt 11.</ref> The [[World Health Organization]]'s [[ICD-10]] lists histrionic personality disorder as ''({{ICD10|F|60|4|f|60}}) Histrionic pe
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  • ...l development]] with one of the broadest, deepest research lines in modern psychology, attachment theory has, until recently, been less clinically applied than t ...educing PTSD in female assault victims. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67(2), 194-200.</ref> the video-based treatment Interaction Guidance,<ref>
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  • {{Psychology sidebar}} '''Abnormal psychology''' is the branch of [[psychology]] that studies unusual patterns of [[behavior]], [[emotion]] and [[thought]
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  • ...1943 War Department Technical Bulletin, Medical 203.] Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56 (7), Pages 935 - 967</ref> The foreword to the DSM-I states the [[US Na ...99) Toward an Evolutionary Taxonomy of Treatable Conditions "J of Abnormal Psychology." 1999;108(3):453-464. [http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/papers/taxon
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  • ...ard Shweder]], one of the major proponents of the field, writes, "Cultural psychology is the study of the way cultural traditions and social practices regulate, Cultural psychology is that branch of psychology, which deals with the study and impact of culture, tradition and social pra
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  • {{Psychology sidebar}} ...am, United Kingdom |isbn=0-17-490058-9}}</ref> In many countries, clinical psychology is regulated as a [[health care profession]].
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