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  • ...ormed Church]], while his mother came from a wealthy and established Swiss family. ...gen]] in 1879. The relocation brought Emilie Jung in closer contact to her family and lifted her melancholy and despondent mood.
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  • ...Therapy, 33''(3), 291-292.</ref><ref>Nichols, M., & Schwartz, R. (2005). ''Family Therapy: Concepts and Methods'' (7th Ed.). New York: Prentice Hall.</ref> Haley was born at his family's homestead in [[Midwest, Wyoming]]. His family moved to Berkeley, California when he was 4. After serving in the [[United
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  • ...ontext of social, cultural and other influences. The context can vary from family or kinship relations, friendship, marriage, relations with associates, work ...such as the relation between a pastor and his congregation, an uncle and a family, or a mayor and a town. Finally, groups or even nations may have relations
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  • The manfiestation of patterns in session that typify family sequences
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  • ...s, as well as physical capacities." Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications (WHO-FIC), which is composed of the Intern ...The example set by the family as well as the relationship with friends and family can have a great impact on one's general health. Nonetheless, genetics may
    19 KB (2,819 words) - 09:29, 24 February 2011
  • ...behavioral therapy|cognitive behavioral]], and [[family therapy|systems or family therapy]]. *[[Family therapy|Family]] and [[relationship counseling]]
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  • ...centers, [[Veterans Administration]] Medical Centers and other facilities, family services, health maintenance organizations, rehabilitation agencies, busine
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  • ...ries have continued to evolve alongside congitive-behavioural and systemic-family approaches been popular but are now less so. [[Evolutionary psychology]] ma ...he majority of mental health problems are actually assessed and treated by family physicians during consultations, who may refer on for more specialist diagn
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  • ...ant school of psychotherapy and is still in use. [[Systemic therapy]] or [[family therapy]] is sometimes used, addressing a network of relationships as well ...gs usually [[prescription medication|prescribed]] by a [[psychiatrist]] or family doctor. There are several main groups. [[Antidepressants]] are used for the
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  • ...]. Its application in treating [[schizophrenia]] along with medication and family therapy is recognized by the [[National Institute for Health and Clinical E ...nitive Behavior Therapy vs. Pharmacotherapy for Insomnia |journal=American Family Physician |year=2005 |month=July |url=http://www.aafp.org/afp/2005/0715/p33
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  • | style="border-left:1px solid #999999;border-bottom:1px solid #999999;" | [[Family therapy|MFT]]/[[Licensed Professional Counselor|LPC]] | style="border-left:1px solid #999999;border-bottom:1px solid #999999;" | [[Family therapy|MFT]]/[[Licensed Professional Counselor|LPC]]/[[Licensed Psychologi
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  • * ''[[Journal of Family Psychology]]'' ...provide accurate information on sexual orientation and sexuality, increase family and school support and reduce rejection of sexual minority youth."
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  • ...ducation]]al decisions, issues related to mental and emotional health, and family, [[parenting]], [[marriage|marital]], or other [[interpersonal relationship
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  • ...ms of the [[system]]s of interaction between family members. It emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological health. ...ed by their direct participation in the therapy session. The skills of the family therapist thus include the ability to influence conversations in a way that
    46 KB (6,294 words) - 20:27, 14 March 2011
  • * Guidance to family members and caregivers.<ref name="AOTA">American Occupational Therapy Assoc
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  • ...psychotherapy]] interventions such as [[cognitive behavioural therapy]], [[family therapy]] and less commonly other interventions such as [[Integrative milie ...f the experiences of family carers. The Admiral nurse role is to work with family carers as their prime focus, provide practical advice, emotional support, i
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  • ...blems<ref>Patterson, G.R. (1969).''Families: A social learning approach to family life.''</ref>. (see [[Parent Management Training]]). With age, [[respondent ...ef><ref>Stuart, R.B. (1998). Updating Behavior Therapy with Couples. ''The Family Journal,'' 6(1), 6-12</ref><ref>Christensen, A., Jacobson, N.S. & Babcock,
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  • ...book|last=Cushing|first=James Stevenson|title=The genealogy of the Cushing family, an account of the ancestors and descendants of [[Matthew Cushing]], who ca
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  • ...e early stages of his childhood. Freud was born with a [[caul]], which the family accepted as a positive [[omen]].<ref>{{cite web|author=<!-- field: -->Debor ...1857|economic crisis of 1857]], Freud's father lost his business, and the family moved to [[Leipzig]] before settling in [[Vienna]].
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  • * [[Family therapy]]
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