A Critical View on
... anti-Semites; homosexuals and homophobes; etc. The perpetrators believe (erroneously) that what they are doing is rational and morally justifiable. Most people can recognize and categorize at least a few major oppressions, such as: racism, anti-Semitism, sexism, classism, and homophobia or heterosex ...
... anti-Semites; homosexuals and homophobes; etc. The perpetrators believe (erroneously) that what they are doing is rational and morally justifiable. Most people can recognize and categorize at least a few major oppressions, such as: racism, anti-Semitism, sexism, classism, and homophobia or heterosex ...
complicated grief - Hospice Support Fund
... emerged as the main non-drug intervention in psychology and psychiatry and not just in the treatment of complicated grief. This is due in large part to the broad and consistent success of CBT in the treatment of several psychological conditions, its highly structured format, and its acceptability to ...
... emerged as the main non-drug intervention in psychology and psychiatry and not just in the treatment of complicated grief. This is due in large part to the broad and consistent success of CBT in the treatment of several psychological conditions, its highly structured format, and its acceptability to ...
ANNUAL REVIEW OF CRITICAL PSYCHOLOGY MARXISM AND
... of psychology now and in the process of change? In this session Thomas Teo from York University, a historian and critic of mainstream psychology dealt with the question as to how Marx differed from idealist speculative philosophy elaborated by Hegel, and how Marx’s dialectical approach introduced so ...
... of psychology now and in the process of change? In this session Thomas Teo from York University, a historian and critic of mainstream psychology dealt with the question as to how Marx differed from idealist speculative philosophy elaborated by Hegel, and how Marx’s dialectical approach introduced so ...
The Power of Compassion - Cambridge Scholars Publishing
... We who lived in concentration camps can remember the people who walked through the huts comforting others, giving away their last piece of bread. They may have been few in number, but they offer sufficient proof that everything can be taken from a person except one thing: the last of human freedoms— ...
... We who lived in concentration camps can remember the people who walked through the huts comforting others, giving away their last piece of bread. They may have been few in number, but they offer sufficient proof that everything can be taken from a person except one thing: the last of human freedoms— ...
Physical Therapy - Arcadia University
... researchers and consultants. Physical therapy is an integral part of today’s changing healthcare system. Practitioners serve in a range of capacities—they may be a patient’s entry point into the health-care system as they conduct appropriate screening and examination techniques and make professional ...
... researchers and consultants. Physical therapy is an integral part of today’s changing healthcare system. Practitioners serve in a range of capacities—they may be a patient’s entry point into the health-care system as they conduct appropriate screening and examination techniques and make professional ...
Graphic Notation in Music Therapy: A Discussion of What to Notate
... interestingly throws my own practice at Aalborg University into relief. At Bar-Ilan University in Ramat-Gan, Israel, my method was tested in teaching practice and taken as a starting-point, and Gilboa and Bensimon’s own MAP method was developed. Efrat Roginsky studied with Avi Gilboa and developed, ...
... interestingly throws my own practice at Aalborg University into relief. At Bar-Ilan University in Ramat-Gan, Israel, my method was tested in teaching practice and taken as a starting-point, and Gilboa and Bensimon’s own MAP method was developed. Efrat Roginsky studied with Avi Gilboa and developed, ...
introduction to qualitative methods in psychology
... takes a broad-brush approach to qualitative methods in psychology. First of all, it invites readers to understand better qualitative data collection methods. These are seriously difficult ways of collecting data if properly considered and there is little excuse ever for sloppy and inappropriate data ...
... takes a broad-brush approach to qualitative methods in psychology. First of all, it invites readers to understand better qualitative data collection methods. These are seriously difficult ways of collecting data if properly considered and there is little excuse ever for sloppy and inappropriate data ...
Careers in counselling and psychotherapy
... that cover a range of talking therapies. They are delivered by trained be ‘supervised’ by another trained and experienced professional practitioners who work with people over a short or long-term to help who will have undergone further training in supervision. There is them bring about effective cha ...
... that cover a range of talking therapies. They are delivered by trained be ‘supervised’ by another trained and experienced professional practitioners who work with people over a short or long-term to help who will have undergone further training in supervision. There is them bring about effective cha ...
How much exposure is necessary in exposure therapy for PTSD
... However, in this type of case, my clinical experience has been that additional techniques are needed, e.g., supportive counseling and imaginative relaxation (Reddemann, 2001; described below). In addition, I have found that Caspar’s (1995) “Plan Analysis” assessment technique is an important, additi ...
... However, in this type of case, my clinical experience has been that additional techniques are needed, e.g., supportive counseling and imaginative relaxation (Reddemann, 2001; described below). In addition, I have found that Caspar’s (1995) “Plan Analysis” assessment technique is an important, additi ...
Therapeutic Uses of Rap and Hip-Hop
... Creative Music Therapy (CMT) as formulated by Nordoff and Robbins (1977) and Ansdell (1995), and the diversity of musicians and music cultures that I have studied. With the exception of Aigen (2002) and Wigram (2004), significant texts on improvisation in music-centered music therapy (Ansdell, 1995; ...
... Creative Music Therapy (CMT) as formulated by Nordoff and Robbins (1977) and Ansdell (1995), and the diversity of musicians and music cultures that I have studied. With the exception of Aigen (2002) and Wigram (2004), significant texts on improvisation in music-centered music therapy (Ansdell, 1995; ...
gastric contractility modulation (GCM) therapy for patients with type 2
... MSAC noted that there was a lack of robust comparative efficacy and safety data and therefore there was substantial uncertainty surrounding the long-term safety and efficacy of the GCM. MSAC noted the difficulty associated with extrapolating from a few, small trials, and over a short term period, in ...
... MSAC noted that there was a lack of robust comparative efficacy and safety data and therefore there was substantial uncertainty surrounding the long-term safety and efficacy of the GCM. MSAC noted the difficulty associated with extrapolating from a few, small trials, and over a short term period, in ...
Therapy for Challenging Wrist Conditions Marianne Williams B.Sc.P.T., CHT
... • At our centre the approach is dorsal • The Hand Therapist should be cognizant that if a procedure is designed to stabilize tissue and the prolonged post-operative immobilization is to limit motion, then therapy principles should parallel these goals. ...
... • At our centre the approach is dorsal • The Hand Therapist should be cognizant that if a procedure is designed to stabilize tissue and the prolonged post-operative immobilization is to limit motion, then therapy principles should parallel these goals. ...
Historical Thinking as a Tool for Theoretical Psychology
... In this chapter, I discuss the relevance of historical thinking for theoretical and philosophical psychology. In particular, I am interested in how historical thought styles (Fleck 1979) can be used as tools for theoretical psychology. In the follow ing reconstructions, five approaches of historica ...
... In this chapter, I discuss the relevance of historical thinking for theoretical and philosophical psychology. In particular, I am interested in how historical thought styles (Fleck 1979) can be used as tools for theoretical psychology. In the follow ing reconstructions, five approaches of historica ...
Critical psychology in South Africa:
... psychological technologies to the regulation of subjectivities and bodies through government – wrought from a series of (ongoing) confrontations with Foucault (e.g. Butchart, 1998). Second, once the ideological architecture of scientific and applied psychology had been revealed, the serious work of ...
... psychological technologies to the regulation of subjectivities and bodies through government – wrought from a series of (ongoing) confrontations with Foucault (e.g. Butchart, 1998). Second, once the ideological architecture of scientific and applied psychology had been revealed, the serious work of ...
matchmaking in oncology
... Figure 1: Response to EGFR mAbs in CRC (Adapted from heterogeneous and evolve over time. This Hawkes and Cunningham, JCO, 2010) evolution is clear in NSCLC – what used to be a single disease treated with chemotherapy has evolved into a highly segmented group of indications, defined by a patient’s EG ...
... Figure 1: Response to EGFR mAbs in CRC (Adapted from heterogeneous and evolve over time. This Hawkes and Cunningham, JCO, 2010) evolution is clear in NSCLC – what used to be a single disease treated with chemotherapy has evolved into a highly segmented group of indications, defined by a patient’s EG ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS - The University of Scranton
... 4. Utilize information management and apply patient care technologies effectively in the delivery of safe, high-quality nursing care. 5. Articulate an understanding of healthcare systems, regulations, policies, scope of practice and patient’s rights. 6. Apply interprofessional communication and coll ...
... 4. Utilize information management and apply patient care technologies effectively in the delivery of safe, high-quality nursing care. 5. Articulate an understanding of healthcare systems, regulations, policies, scope of practice and patient’s rights. 6. Apply interprofessional communication and coll ...
West Virginia University
... (usually less, depending on whose poll served as referent). In the behavioral community, leader after leader lamented the fact that psychological colleagues remained unpersuaded even by the most compelling demonstrations, in both theory and practice, of the power of the behavioral approach. Slowly, ...
... (usually less, depending on whose poll served as referent). In the behavioral community, leader after leader lamented the fact that psychological colleagues remained unpersuaded even by the most compelling demonstrations, in both theory and practice, of the power of the behavioral approach. Slowly, ...
Designing for Anxiety Therapy Bridging Clinical and Non
... In planning and re-planning the project, we discussed which clients to involve, and in particular when it could be harmful for them to be exposed in that way. The safe decision, was to involve clients almost at the end of the 3-month program, when they were expected to have almost recovered from anx ...
... In planning and re-planning the project, we discussed which clients to involve, and in particular when it could be harmful for them to be exposed in that way. The safe decision, was to involve clients almost at the end of the 3-month program, when they were expected to have almost recovered from anx ...
Cognitive behaviour therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder
... the individual when engaging in exposure to the traumatic memories. Anxiety management approaches often include stress inoculation training that follows Meichenbaum’s (1975) program of psychoeducation, relaxation skills, thought stopping, and self-talk. However, it should be noted that the use of th ...
... the individual when engaging in exposure to the traumatic memories. Anxiety management approaches often include stress inoculation training that follows Meichenbaum’s (1975) program of psychoeducation, relaxation skills, thought stopping, and self-talk. However, it should be noted that the use of th ...
Psychiatric and Psychological Outpatient Services
... The intent of this document is to summarize the coverage criteria and best practices for the delivery of outpatient services as they apply to Medicare members. ...
... The intent of this document is to summarize the coverage criteria and best practices for the delivery of outpatient services as they apply to Medicare members. ...
Presentation - A historical overview of the therapeutic use of
... therapeutic experiment) occurs when a physician introduces new or only partially tested diagnostic, therapeutic, or prophylactic methods for the direct benefit of the person being treated. In contrast, an investigational experiment has the primary purpose of broadening medical science (and is tantam ...
... therapeutic experiment) occurs when a physician introduces new or only partially tested diagnostic, therapeutic, or prophylactic methods for the direct benefit of the person being treated. In contrast, an investigational experiment has the primary purpose of broadening medical science (and is tantam ...
Brammer Bio Announces Major Milestone in Establishing
... facility and will submit a Site Master File later this year to support its clients’ product applications. Brammer now offers a complete range of process development, clinical phase, and Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) services for cell and gene therapies using multiple platform technolog ...
... facility and will submit a Site Master File later this year to support its clients’ product applications. Brammer now offers a complete range of process development, clinical phase, and Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) services for cell and gene therapies using multiple platform technolog ...
Clinical Paradigm Clashes: Ethnocentric and Political Barriers
... as society changes, psychiatric knowledge changes with it. Consider the cultural values encoded in the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM– III; American Psychiatric Association 1980). The diagnostic criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder include ‘‘r ...
... as society changes, psychiatric knowledge changes with it. Consider the cultural values encoded in the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM– III; American Psychiatric Association 1980). The diagnostic criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder include ‘‘r ...
Why evolutionary psychology is `true". A review of Jerry Coyne, Why
... Why evolutionary psychology is “true” Although the focus of evolutionary psychology is to understand human behavior, evolutionary psychologists do not contend that selection has acted directly on specific behaviors. Rather, selection has acted on the information-processing mechanisms in the brain. ...
... Why evolutionary psychology is “true” Although the focus of evolutionary psychology is to understand human behavior, evolutionary psychologists do not contend that selection has acted directly on specific behaviors. Rather, selection has acted on the information-processing mechanisms in the brain. ...
Discourse Studies
... To use Freudian terminology, these words function preconsciously. There is no social pressure to stop them becoming the discursive objects of focus. The takenfor-granted, but unspecified, ‘we’, that underwrites so many daily utterances in the mass media, can become an elaborated ‘we’. The unwaved fl ...
... To use Freudian terminology, these words function preconsciously. There is no social pressure to stop them becoming the discursive objects of focus. The takenfor-granted, but unspecified, ‘we’, that underwrites so many daily utterances in the mass media, can become an elaborated ‘we’. The unwaved fl ...
Clinical psychology
Clinical psychology is an integration of the science, theory and clinical knowledge for the purpose of understanding, preventing, and relieving psychologically-based distress or dysfunction and to promote subjective and behavioural well-being and personal development. Central to its practice are psychological assessment and psychotherapy, although clinical psychologists also engage in research, teaching, consultation, forensic testimony, and program development and administration. In many countries, clinical psychology is regulated as a health care profession.The field is often considered to have begun in 1896 with the opening of the first psychological clinic at the University of Pennsylvania by Lightner Witmer. In the first half of the 20th century, clinical psychology was focused on psychological assessment, with little attention given to treatment. This changed after the 1940s when World War II resulted in the need for a large increase in the number of trained clinicians. Since that time, two main educational models have developed—the Ph.D. scientist–practitioner model (requiring a doctoral dissertation and extensive research experience in addition to clinical expertise) and, in the U.S. the Psy.D. practitioner–scholar model (requiring completion of either a dissertation or other doctoral project, with extensive focus on clinical expertise in addition to research). While training programs using either model, if accredited by the American Psychological Association, are required to teach the full spectrum of psychological science, including both research and clinical practice, the primary objective of Ph.D. programs has historically been training students in conducting research as well as clinical practice; while the primary objective of Psy.D. programs has been preparing students to apply their knowledge in clinical practice.Clinical psychologists provide psychotherapy, psychological testing, and diagnosis of mental illness. They generally train within four primary theoretical orientations: psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive-behavioral (CBT), and systems or family therapy. Many continue clinical training in post-doctoral programs in which they might specialize in disciplines such as psychoanalytic approaches or child and adolescent treatment modalities.