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  • ...") and ''therapia'' ([[Wikt:θεραπεία|θεραπεία]] "healing; medical treatment"). ...chotherapeutic interventions are designed to treat the patient using the [[medical model]], many psychotherapeutic approaches do not adhere to the symptom-bas
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  • ...dults. Deficits in orientation and [[sensorium]] are often indicative of a medical illness affecting the brain (and therefore, autonomous ego functions). Defi ...ty-diffusion anxiety. In order for an adult to be able to experience "Warm-ETHICS" (warmth, empathy, trust, holding environment ([[Donald Winnicott|Winnicott
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  • ...renia]], especially in terms of the putative "meaning" and "function" of [[medical sign|sign]]s and [[symptom]]s within the family system. The research of [[p ...rships with other members of the [[wikt:helping profession|helping]] and [[medical]] professions.<ref name=sholevar/><ref name=barker/><ref name=nichols>Nicho
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  • ...eek ''psyche'' meaning "breath; spirit; soul" and ''therapia'' ("healing; medical treatment"). ...chotherapeutic interventions are designed to treat the patient using the [[medical model]], many psychotherapeutic approaches do not adhere to the symptom-bas
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  • Jung spoke at meetings of the Psycho-Medical Society in London in 1913 and 1914. His travels were soon interrupted by th ...g of the [[International General Medical Society for Psychotherapy|General Medical Society for Psychotherapy]] (''Allgemeine Ärztliche Gesellschaft für Psyc
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  • ...al treatment; from Greek ''iātrikos'': medical, ''iāsthai'': to heal). A medical doctor specializing in psychiatry is a [[psychiatrist]]. ...o be published in 2013, and is expected to have significant impact on many medical fields.<ref name=Kupfer>Kupfer, D.J., Regier, D.A. (2010). Why all of medic
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  • ...rliest recorded approaches were a combination of religious, magical and/or medical perspectives.<ref name="benjamin">Benjamin, Ludy. (2007). ''A Brief History ...stical Manual of Mental Disorders]]'' (the DSM version IV-TR). Both assume medical concepts and terms, and state that there are categorical disorders that can
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  • ...context of mental disorders. A distinction is sometimes made between a "[[medical model]]" or a "[[social model]]" of disorder and disability. ...[[mental health professionals]], particularly [[psychiatrists]], seek to [[medical diagnosis|diagnose]] individuals by ascertaining their particular mental di
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  • ...health organizations are critical of conversion therapy and no mainstream medical organization endorses conversion therapy.<ref name="apa" /><ref name="Ameri |title = American Medical Association policy regarding sexual orientation
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  • ...renia]], especially in terms of the putative "meaning" and "function" of [[medical sign|sign]]s and [[symptom]]s within the family system. The research of [[p ...rships with other members of the [[wikt:helping profession|helping]] and [[medical]] professions.<ref name=sholevar/><ref name=barker/><ref name=nichols>Nicho
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  • *Psychosocial and medical aspects of disability, including human Growth and development; *Issues and ethics in rehabilitation service delivery;
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  • ...and the importance of crafting with one’s own hands with scientific and medical principles. Early opponents of this view considered wood carving and crafti ...ctice. In a short 20-year span, they successfully convinced the public and medical world of the value of occupational therapy and established standards for th
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  • After planning to study law, Freud joined the medical faculty at [[University of Vienna]] to study under Darwinist Prof. [[Carl F ...experience of this stay as catalytic in turning him toward the practice of medical psychopathology and away from a less financially promising career in neurol
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  • ...| issue = 4| pages = 579–586 | pmid = 16795442 | pmc = 1310876 }}</ref> medical procedures,<ref>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1901/jaba.1999.32-233 | author = ...practice of behavior analysis]]).<ref>Bailey, J.S. & Burch, M.R. (2005). ''Ethics for behavior analysts.'' LEA</ref>
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  • ...context of mental disorders. A distinction is sometimes made between a "[[medical model]]" or a "[[social model]]" of disorder and disability. ...[[mental health professionals]], particularly [[psychiatrists]], seek to [[medical diagnosis|diagnose]] individuals by ascertaining their particular mental di
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  • ...cess|mind]] and [[behavior]].<ref>Psychology. (n.d.). In ''Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary''. Retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/medlineplus/psy ...ased practice]]. Professional associations have established guidelines for ethics, training, research methodology and professional practice. In addition, dep
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  • ...(also called shamanic illness), psychic opening, intensive meditation, and medical or terminal illness (Lukoff, Lu & Turner, 1996:236-39). ...r-last=Becker|editor-first=Carl|year=1999|title=Asian and Jungian Views of Ethics|chapter=Synchronicity and the Transformation of the Ethical in Jungian Psyc
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  • ...renia]], especially in terms of the putative "meaning" and "function" of [[medical sign|sign]]s and [[symptom]]s within the family system. The research of [[p ...rships with other members of the [[wikt:helping profession|helping]] and [[medical]] professions.<ref name=sholevar/><ref name=barker/><ref name=nichols>Nicho
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  • ...or-depressive-disorder/|title=Major Depressive Disorder|publisher=American Medical Network, Inc.|accessdate=2011-01-15}}</ref> ...han those without depression, in part because of greater susceptibility to medical illnesses and suicide. It is unclear whether or not medications affect the
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  • ...with level-III understanding synthesize systems of justice and care-based ethics.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Olsen|first=Douglas|title=Empathetic Maturity: The ...Bagby, R.M & Parker, J.D.A. Disorders of Affect Regulation: Alexithymia in Medical and Psychiatric Illness. (1997) Cambridge Uni. Press.</ref> According to re
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