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In Washington State, Sound Politics reports, Bush-hating psychiatrists can get six hours of credit for “Politics, Justice, and Psyche: LIVING WITH THE AMERICAN ELECTION of 2004”, designed for “Professionals in Psychotherapy, Medicine, Law, Education and Religion” who are “Struggling to contain personal feelings oscillating from outrage to sorrow” over President Bush’s reelection.
Election 2004 2008
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"Psychotherapy" is a masterpiece, but his psychic equation of _causative_ and _purposive_, with all his mathesis, not only remains unsolved, but leads to confusion, from the false light shed on the unknown quantity, and his failure to indicate the gnosis; the demarcation between automatism and purposive Intelligence.
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Hugo Münsterberg's "Psychotherapy" occupies a very high place.
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In his "Psychotherapy" under the heading "The Subconscious," Münsterberg has much to say upon the meaning and differentiation of awareness, attention, and recognition, but he fails to point out in direct relation, at this point, the primary power -- the Will, moved by the Individual
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With a fifty dollar bill now as scarce as a snow leopard, it's time to go one step further with Dr. Vivian Schwartzbloom and her Team Scrimmage Psychotherapy Conflict Resolution Symposia.
Paul Greenberg: Tips for Tougher Times Paul Greenberg 2011
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With a fifty dollar bill now as scarce as a snow leopard, it's time to go one step further with Dr. Vivian Schwartzbloom and her Team Scrimmage Psychotherapy Conflict Resolution Symposia.
Paul Greenberg: Tips for Tougher Times Paul Greenberg 2011
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Psychotherapy that helps mothers also helps their children, studies have shown.
Helping Kids Beat Depression... by Treating Mom Melinda Beck 2011
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Adapted from a publication on Mindfulness and Psychotherapy at Psychcentral.com.
Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D.: Technology Vs. Humans: Who's Controlling Whom? Ph.D. Elisha Goldstein 2011
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Psychotherapy helps thousands of people every day: they feel happier, achieve more success and enjoy better relationships.
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A version of this piece was originally published on Elisha's blog on Psychcentral.com,"Mindfulness and Psychotherapy."
Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D.: Compassion: An Increasing Global Movement Ph.D. Elisha Goldstein 2011
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