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PSYCHOTHERAPY APPROACHES
Comparing and Contrasting Between Psychodynamic Approach and Systemic Counselling Approach
Comparing and Contrasting Between Psychodynamic Approach and Systemic Counselling Approach
Introduction
Psychotherapy is a term that encompasses the therapeutic treatment that is provided by a trained practitioner to an individual or a group. The treatment is provided to patients ...
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Comparison of CBT & Person-Centred Approaches
Comparison of CBT Approach with Person-Centred & Transpersonal Approaches
Comparison of CBT Approach with Person-Centred & Transpersonal Approaches
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Cognitive behavioural therapy is a successful and preferred way of psychotherapy, readily derived from cognitive standards. Behavioural therapy focuses on implementing required behaviours and removes unwanted behaviours. ...
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF DEPRESSION
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Anthropology and Psychopathology: Depression, Affective and mood Disorders
Anthropology and Psychopathology: Depression Affective and Mood Disorders
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In Western societies there has been a general decline of the classical oedipal neuroses, such as phobias and hysteria, and an alarming increase in depression, drug dependence, psychosomatic disorders and narcissistic ...
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Conduct Disorder
Conduct Disorder
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Conduct disorder is considered to be one of the most intractable and the most difficult mental health problems, which are mostly found among children's and adolescents. Conduct disorder involves an extensive number of problematic behaviors which includes, defiant and oppositional behaviors, along with certain other antisocial activities such ...
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Developmental Psychology
Developmental Psychology
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Developmental Psychology
Longitudinal neuroimaging studies demonstrate that the adolescent brain continues to mature well into the 20s. This has prompted intense interest in linking neuromaturation to maturity of judgment. Public policy is struggling to keep up with burgeoning interest in cognitive neuroscience and ...
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Family Therapy
Family Therapy
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The book 'Family Therapy' by Herbert Goldenberg and Irene Goldenberg is one of the classic texts on the subject of family therapy. Irene and Herbert Goldenberg observe and elucidate conventional and evolving point of views, outlook, values, involvement methods, and objectives of family therapy. The authors have attempted ...
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SPEECH PERCEPTION
Speech Perception Developing Language Processing in Infancy
Speech Perception Developing Language Processing in Infancy
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Language development is one of the initial developments in the phase of infancy and early period of childhood. The linguistic achievement resulted in the documentation across cultural and demonstrated that universal stage of language development is filled ...
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Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking
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During my course I leaned that for the student to be a critical thinker, it is not enough, even if it is necessary, that it controls the evaluation of reasons. The person must indeed show a number of attitudes, dispositions, habits of thought and character traits that can ...
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Social Psychology
Social Psychology
Tenet 1 - “We Construct Our Social Reality”
The social construction of reality is one of the most important theoretical works and influential of contemporary sociology. The social construction of reality attempts to show that all social reality is nothing other than a building society itself. Man himself is ...
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Why psychology failed to become a paradigmatic science
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If we consider Kuhn's mature account of incommensurability from the viewpoint of cognitive science, extending the approach taken in our previous paper, we find again that research in psychology and cognitive science clarifies the cognitive phenomenon of incommensurability and lends additional support ...