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  • ...n.<ref name=Dalton&01>Dalton, J.H., Elias, M.J., & Wandersman, A. (2001). "Community Psychology: Linking Individuals and Communities." Stamford, CT: Wadsworth.< ...l is seen as having a problem.<ref name=Rappaport77>Rappaport, J. (1977). "Community Psychology: Values, Research, & Action." New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston
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  • *Community members as clinical helpers (James, 1996)
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  • ...d Priebe, S. (2007). A new scale to assess the therapeutic relationship in community mental health care: STAR. Psychological Medicine, 37, 85-95.</ref>.
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  • ...ns and dynamics (includes [[family therapy]] & [[marriage counseling]]). [[Community psychology]] is a type of systemic psychology. ...velopment since the war of both social therapy, that is, the [[therapeutic community]] movement, and the use of small groups for the treatment of neurotic and p
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  • ...eties, these interventions were often conducted by particular members of a community – for example, a [[Tribal chief|chief]], [[priest]], [[physician]], and s ...of Family Therapy'', ''The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work'', ''Journal for the Study of Human Interaction and Family Therapy,''
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  • ...ns and dynamics (includes [[family therapy]] & [[marriage counseling]]). [[Community psychology]] is a type of systemic psychology. ...ents, [[Social workers]] have specialized training in linking patients to community and institutional resources, in addition to elements of psychological asses
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  • *Community members as clinical helpers (James, 1996)
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  • ...d evil. May each one seek out his own way, the way leads to mutual love in community. Men will come to see and feel the similarity and communality of their ways
    56 KB (8,543 words) - 15:44, 21 March 2011
  • ...+2007+-+Remembering+the+Life+%26+Work+of+MFT+Pioneer+Dr.+Jay+Haley Alliant Community Remembers the Life and Work of Dr. Jay Haley]
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  • Wellness programs may also be found in such places neighborhood community centers and schools. These typically require participants to have a greate ...d|date=May 2009}} It is concerned with threats to the overall health of a community based on [[population health]] analysis. The population in question can be
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  • ...dispense funding to provide adequately for patients to be discharged into community-based facilities. ...ame="Manning">{{cite book |last=Manning |first=Nick |title=The therapeutic community movement: charisma and routinization |url=http://books.google.ru/books?id=l
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  • While the scientific community eventually came to reject all of these methods, academic psychologists also ..., multiple intervention programs have come from this tradition including [[Community reinforcement and family training]] for treating addictions, [[Acceptance a
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  • ...policy]], public administration, program evaluation and international and community development. Social workers are organized into local, national, continental ...practice development, [[community organizing]], international, social and community development, advocacy, teaching (in schools of social work), and [[social a
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  • ...ns. Additional settings in which counseling psychologists practice include community mental health centers, [[Veterans Administration]] Medical Centers and othe
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  • ...in [[psychiatric hospitals]] or in the [[community mental health services|community]]. Diagnoses are made by [[psychiatrists]] or [[clinical psychologists]] us ...ways to particular disorders are less clear, however. Aspects of the wider community have also been implicated, including [[employment]] problems, [[socioeconom
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  • ...|psychosocial rehabilitation]] program, and/or take part in an [[Assertive Community Treatment]] program. Providing optimal treatments earlier in the course of Mental health services may be based in hospitals, clinics or the community.
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  • ...rnal|last=Sowers |first=Wesley |title=Recovery and Responsibility |journal=Community Psychiatrist |volume=12 |issue=2 |date = March 1998|url=http://www.wpic.pit ...[[Andrew Samuels]] stated that this constitutes "a coup, a power play by a community that has suddenly found itself on the brink of corralling an enormous amoun
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  • ...facilities, outpatient mental health clinics, as well as in hospitals and community health centers. MHNPs evaluate and provide care for patients who have anyth
    32 KB (4,261 words) - 19:28, 14 March 2011
  • ...-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> There is a concern in the mental health community that the advancement of conversion therapy itself causes social harm by dis
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  • ...ionals realized that the [[master’s degree]] level counselors working in community settings lacked a professional home or identity. Research showed that these ...roots through several historical antecedents culminating in the shift to [[community]] based treatment and the need for a cadre of professionals to deliver coun
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  • ...policy]], public administration, program evaluation and international and community development. Social workers are organized into local, national, continental ...practice development, [[community organizing]], international, social and community development, advocacy, teaching (in schools of social work), and [[social a
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