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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 46, Issue 14)The author examines research on the benefits of child and adolescent psychotherapy, and suggests that new studies should address the details of how and why such therapies work. With more than 550 treatments in use by...
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From:Occupational Health (Issue 392) Peer-ReviewedHigh attrition found in psychotherapy patients Only 10% of people with anxiety or depression received psychological treatments for their problems in 2009, and only 5% had access to an evidence-based therapy such as...
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From:Annual Review of PsychologyPeer-ReviewedAbstract Child and adolescent therapy has progressed considerably, as reflected in the number of controlled studies, their methodological quality, and identification of evidence-based treatments. Treatments with strong...
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From:International Body Psychotherapy Journal (Vol. 18, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis three-part article looks at: Part 1: The history of the EABP Science and Research Committee initiatives Part 2: The types of research appropriate for body psychotherapy Part 3: Future developments for a better...
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From:Psychiatric Times (Vol. 29, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedWe all experience stress throughout our lives; this can be beneficial because stress inoculation aids in the development of many of our biological systems. (1) Stress also helps the development of our psychological...
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From:Journal of Social Work Education (Vol. 37, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis article proposes that social workers can conduct effective child intervention through the application of a developmental cognitive and social approach that highlights common ground between all mental health...
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From:Social Work (Vol. 40, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedSolution-focused therapy techniques were used on several patients in the Veterans Administration Medical Center's acute psychiatric services section in Hampton, VI. After explaining the objectives of solution-focused...
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From:Journal of Phenomenological Psychology (Vol. 38, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBurston, D., & Frie, R. (2006). Psychotherapy as a human science. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press, 2006, ix + 326 pp. (paper) (ISBN: 0-8207-0378-8) $30.00. Daniel Burston, a professor of psychology with a...
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From:Pediatric Drugs (Vol. 15, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedDepression in children and adolescents with bipolar disorder is more commonly observed than mania or hypomania, and is associated with significant functional disability in multiple environmental realms. Optimal...
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From:Journal of Counseling and Development (Vol. 80, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTechnical eclecticism and theoretical integration literature has typically examined how multiple approaches to counseling practice may lead to more comprehensive and functional outcomes. Few have proposed an integration...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 21, Issue 34) Peer-ReviewedSUMMARY Unlike other 'talking' therapies, psychotherapy centres on transferance. While it can be a painful experience, people feel and function better for it. Keywords Insight * Psychotherapy--Transference *...
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From:Mental Health Practice (Vol. 13, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAn individual's right to self-determination in treatment decisions is a central principle of modern medical ethics and law, disregarded only when there is mental incapacity. When doctors, particularly psychiatrists,...
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From:The Hastings Center Report (Vol. 26, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedMany psychological difficulties for which patients seek psychotherapy can be seen as requiring some kind of development in the ethical life of the patient. Existing forms of therapy, whether implicitly or explicitly,...
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From:Addiction Professional (Vol. 14, Issue 3)As a psychologist in private practice, I am sometimes astounded at the persistence of the illnesses of some of my patients. It seems that their illnesses consume them. Sometimes I suspect that they have come to love...
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From:Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development (Vol. 41, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedPrecision and generalizability for relative and absolute change scores were estimated by means of error/tolerance ratios and generalizability coefficients for 51 patients receiving 1 year of psychodynamic psychotherapy....
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From:The Scientist (Vol. 16, Issue 18) Peer-ReviewedSeveral years ago, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, an associate professor of neurology and neuroscience at Harvard Medical School, decided on a seemingly bizarre approach to studying people with medication-resistant depression....
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From:Depression Research and TreatmentPeer-ReviewedObjectives and Methods. This was an observational study of the efficacy of short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy (STPP) in a sample of 35 (30 women and 5 men) patients with moderate-to-severe "male depression" (Gotland...
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From:Mental Health Practice (Vol. 15, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAmir N, Taylor C (2012) Combining computerized home-based treatments for generalized anxiety disorder: an attention modification program and cognitive behavioral therapy. The Behaviour Therapist. 43, 3, 546-559....
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From:Psychiatric Times (Vol. 29, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAdolescence is a time of increased vulnerability for depression, with risk factors driven by biological, cognitive, and social-environmental changes in development. More than half of all adolescents report experiencing...
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From:Psychiatric Times (Vol. 28, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedWe are living in an evidence-based era in all fields of medicine, including psychiatry. For the most part, this represents progress because clinicians can start to base their interventions on treatments that have been...