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  • ...s and issues in business, industry, or government.<ref>Peterson, Donald R. American Psychologist. Vol 31(8), Aug 1976, 572-581 [http://psycnet.apa.org/index.cf ...s of psychologists, as is reflected by the 56 different divisions of the [[American Psychological Association]] (APA).<ref>[http://www.apa.org/about/division.h
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  • Inspired by the work of American psychotherapist [[Elizabeth Fehr]], Laing began to develop a team offering [[Category:Scottish psychiatrists|Laing, R.D.]]
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  • ...sis as a Cause of Refractory Psychosis: A Complicated Case Report |journal=American Journal of Psychiatry |volume=155 |issue=8 |pages=1106–8 | pmid = 9699702 ...pernatremic psychosis in the elderly: case reports |journal=Journal of the American Geriatrics Society |volume=21 |issue=10 |pages=473–7 | pmid = 4729012}}</
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  • ...filled by close friends, family members, or local [[religious]] leaders. [[Psychiatrists]], [[psychologists]], [[counseling|counselors]] and [[social workers]] have The [[American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy]] is the largest professional o
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  • ...in refined his precise version of Gestalt therapy, training psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors and social workers within a very rigorous residential training * The American [[pragmatism]] of [[William James]], [[George Herbert Mead]], and [[John De
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  • ...gh the basis of the current conceptualisation can be traced back to French psychiatrists in the 1850s. The term "manic-depressive illness" or psychosis was coined b ...nosis of Bipolar Depression|last=Bowden|first=Charles L., M.D.|publisher=[[American Psychiatric Association]]|date=January 2001|accessdate=2010-12-06}}</ref> B
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  • Horney was bewildered by psychiatrists' tendency to place so much emphasis on the [[Penis|male sexual organ]]. Hor ...stkott>Westkott, ''The feminist legacy.''</ref> As one of the first female psychiatrists, she was the first of her gender to present a paper regarding feminine psyc
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  • ...ories, often in social or cultural directions. They have been defined as 'American writers who attempted to restate Freudian theory in sociological terms and
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  • ...d classified as one of the [[mood disorder]]s in the 1980 edition of the [[American Psychiatric Association]]'s [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental D ...m/psy/major-depressive-disorder/|title=Major Depressive Disorder|publisher=American Medical Network, Inc.|accessdate=2011-01-15}}</ref>
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  • ...ins.html JHSPH.edu]</ref> [[Isaac Ray]], one of thirteen founders of the [[American Psychiatric Association]], further defined mental hygiene as an art to pres ...ging Minds'' (1998–2003) to help reduce [[stigma]].<ref>Royal College of Psychiatrists: [http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/campaigns/previouscampaigns/changingminds.aspx C
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  • ...nced by Rank's ideas, "must extend also to many analysts themselves and to psychiatrists who come under its ideology. This fact helps explain the terrible deadness ...o undergo a ''second'' analysis in order to qualify" for membership in the American Psychoanalytic Association (Lieberman, 1985, p.&nbsp;293). As far as classi
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  • ...es, and the most influential worldwide. Its some 38,000 members are mainly American but some are international. The association publishes various journals and The abbreviation 'APA' is also in common and similar usage by the [[American Psychological Association]] and their 'APA style guide' for journal article
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  • ...he [[community mental health services|community]]. Diagnoses are made by [[psychiatrists]] or [[clinical psychologists]] using various methods, often relying on obs ...and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]]'' (DSM-IV) produced by the [[American Psychiatric Association]] (APA).
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  • Phobias are a common form of [[anxiety disorder]]s. An American study by the [[National Institute of Mental Health]] (NIMH) found that betw ...eing measured in context by the degree of severity. A large percent of the American population is afraid of public speaking, which could range from mild uncomf
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  • ...or hundreds of years. From the late 19th century onward, psychologists and psychiatrists suggested theories about the existence or nature of early relationships.<re ...re of Love|accessdate=September 5, 2009| year=1958|author=Harlow H|journal=American Psychologist|volume= 13|pages= 573–685|doi=10.1037/h0047884}}</ref><ref>{
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  • ...sychotherapy with preschoolers exposed to marital violence. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 44, 1241-1248.</ref> Schechter ...d private funds. It is a multidisciplinary approach involving [[Psychiatry|psychiatrists]], [[Psychology|psychologists]], [[Social Worker|social workers]], [[Paedia
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  • ...istical Manual of Mental Disorders''''' ('''DSM''') is published by the [[American Psychiatric Association]] and provides a common language and standard crite ...e criteria listed in the DSM for that disorder. An international survey of psychiatrists in 66 countries comparing use of the ICD-10 and DSM-IV found the former was
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  • ...eling/school, clinical/school, or counseling/school) programs ([[#refAPA07|American Psychological Association, 2007]]). A list of school psychology graduate pr ...al Association of School Psychologists ([[#refNASP07|NASP, 2007]]) and the American Psychological Association ([[#refCRSPPP07|APA, 2007]]), school psychologist
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  • ...ginia Satir''' (26 June 1916 – 10 September 1988) was an [[United States|American]] author and [[social worker]], known especially for her approach to [[fami *In two national surveys of Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Social Workers, and Marriage and Family Therapists, she was
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  • ...filled by close friends, family members, or local [[religious]] leaders. [[Psychiatrists]], [[psychologists]], [[counseling|counselors]] and [[social workers]] have The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy is the largest professional org
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