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  • ...al_skepticism|Sceptics]] and [[Epicureanism|Epicureans]] (Nussbaum, 1994). Philosophers and physicians from these schools practised psychotherapy among the [[Ancie ...ss, previously accessible only through the complex writings of existential philosophers (e.g., [[Søren Kierkegaard]], [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], [[Gabriel Marcel]], [[
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  • ...pressures that influence the development of women. Most contemporary North American psychoanalysts employ theories that, while based on those of Sigmund Freud, ...ociation]] [http://www.apsa.org]<ref>{{citation|url=http://apsa.org/|title=American Psychoanalytic Association}}</ref> which is a component organization of the
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  • ...ture & Aesthetics, Vol. 5, No. 2 (July-Dec. 1997), pp. 19-26</ref> Western philosophers such as [[Baruch Spinoza|Spinoza]], [[Gottfried Leibniz|Leibniz]], [[Arthur ...us is also a challenge to the [[ego psychology]] of [[Anna Freud]] and her American followers. A fundamental premiss of the concept of the Lacanian unconscious
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  • ...ealize what everyday experiences are, consciousness refuses to be defined, philosophers note (e.g. John Searle in ''The Oxford Companion to Philosophy''):<ref>Sear For centuries, philosophers have investigated phenomenal consciousness. [[René Descartes]], who coined
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  • ...as individuals received psychological counsel and reassurance from others. Philosophers and physicians from the Hellenistic schools of philosophy and therapy pract ...ss, previously accessible only through the complex writings of existential philosophers (e.g., [[Søren Kierkegaard]], [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], [[Gabriel Marcel]], [[
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  • ...ical Expedition" to East Africa. He was accompanied by Peter Baynes and an American associate, [[George Beckwith (Carl Jung associate)|George Beckwith]]. On th ...1936, giving lectures in New York and New England for his growing group of American followers. He returned in 1937 to deliver the [[Terry Lectures]], ''Psychol
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  • ...c and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]]'' (DSM), published by the [[American Psychiatric Association]], and the [[International Classification of Diseas .../228 "The Disorder of Love in the Canon of Avicenna (A.D. 980–1037)"], ''American Journal of Psychiatry'' '''164''' (2), pp 228-229;S Safavi-Abbasi, LBC Bras
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  • ...philosophical origins of cognitive therapy can be traced back to the Stoic philosophers".<ref>Beck, Rush, Shaw, & Emery (1979) Cognitive Therapy of Depression, p ...nt of Patients With Major Depressive Disorder, Second Edition |publisher=[[American Psychiatric Association]] |year=2000 |accessdate=2008-12-01 | doi=10.1176/a
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  • ...and Fantasy in the Seduction Theory: a Historical Review. ''Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association'', xxxv: 937–965; Esterson, Allen (1998), Jeff ...t and Fantasy in the Seduction Theory: a Historical Review. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, xxxv: 937-65; Toews, J.E. (1991). Historicizing
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  • ...T: Cengage Learning.</ref><ref name="APA_mission">"The mission of the APA [American Psychological Association] is to advance the creation, communication and ap ...Persian Empire|Persia]]. Historians point to the writings of ancient Greek philosophers, such as [[Thales]], [[Plato]], and [[Aristotle]] (especially in his ''[[On
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  • ...ialism: A Reconstruction'' (Basil Blackwell, 1999, p. 8)</ref> Existential philosophers often focused more on what is subjective, such as [[belief]]s and [[religio Subsequent existentialist philosophers retain the emphasis on the individual, but differ, in varying degrees, on h
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  • ...s of [[Asia]]n, [[Ancient Greek|Greek]], [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] and modern philosophers. REBT is one form of [[Cognitive behavioral therapy|cognitive behavior ther ...t several years, was originally discovered and stated by the ancient Stoic philosophers, especially Zeno of Citium (the founder of the school), Chrysippus [his mos
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  • ...ognitive therapy''' ('''CT''') is a type of [[psychotherapy]] developed by American [[psychiatrist]] [[Aaron T. Beck]]. CT is one of the therapeutic approaches ...philosophical origins of cognitive therapy can be traced back to the Stoic philosophers".<ref>Beck, Rush, Shaw, & Emery (1979) Cognitive Therapy of Depression, p
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  • ...to]] and [[Aristotle]]. We also see sophisticated theories in the works of philosophers such as [[René Descartes]],<ref>See Philip Fisher (1999) ''Wonder, The Rai American evolutionary biologist [[Robert Trivers]] argues that moral emotions are ba
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  • ...bbinghaus]] (a pioneer in the study of [[memory]]), [[William James]] (the American father of [[pragmatism]]), and [[Ivan Pavlov]] (who developed the procedure ...ima]]'' – see, e.g., Durrant, 1993; Nussbaum & Rorty, 1992). Hellenistic philosophers (viz., the [[Stoics]] and [[Epicurians]]) diverged from the Classical Greek
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  • Other philosophers also helped give birth to [[psychology]]. One of the earliest textbooks in |journal=American Psychologist
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  • ...nstitutionalisation closer to departments of philosophy and literature (or American cultural studies programs). Psychoanalytic theory heavily influenced the wo ...clinical practice', particularly through his association with 'a circle of philosophers and mathematicians around his son-in-law, Jacques-Alain Miller'<ref>Tuckle,
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  • ...nly his coattails remain in the present. See, here you are at one with the philosophers. What unites you is that life comes to a halt. For the philosopher, world [ ...nkers.<ref>(Masugata, 1999)</ref> [[Tetsuro Watsuji]] was one of the first philosophers outside of Scandinavia to write an introduction on the philosophy of Kierke
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  • ...]).<ref>Martin Heidegger, ''Being and Time'', pp. 25–26.</ref> But since philosophers and scientists have overlooked the more basic, pre-theoretical ways of bein ..., [[postmodernism]], and [[continental philosophy]] in general. Well-known philosophers such as [[Karl Jaspers]], [[Leo Strauss]], [[Ahmad Fardid]], [[Hans-Georg G
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  • ...zsche."<ref>Friedrich Nietzsche (Greg Whitlock trans.), ''The Pre-Platonic Philosophers", 2001, xxxvii</ref> The [[pre-Socratic]] Greek thinker [[Heraclitus]] was ...ollingdale]], which rehabilitated Nietzsche as a philosopher, and American philosophers such as [[Allan Bloom]], [[Alexander Nehamas]], [[William E. Connolly]], [[
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