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... The history of mental illnesses and the treatment for them is a long one, dating back to the days of the ancient Egyptians up to modern day psychotherapy. Throughout the centuries and decades that have past the very essence of therapy has begun to shift dramatically towards positive forms of therapy ...
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Treatments For Psychological Disorders

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