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Arts, Health and Well-Being across the Military Continuum [PDF]
Is there an active, meaningful role for the arts and creative arts therapies in addressing this vast array of critical human readiness issues across the military continuum? In general, "readiness" is the #1 issue for the military at all times.
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Empathy: an essential element of legal practice or ‘never the twain shall meet’? [PDF]
In a climate where the work of the legal profession is changing and evolving rapidly, this article considers the potential for empathy to be incorporated as an essential element of legal practice. This challenges the conceptions of legal practice held by
Jones, Emma, Westaby, Chalen
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Barriers to Systemic Therapy Services Among Transgender and Nonbinary Adults in Canada
ABSTRACT Systemic therapies, including relational, couple, marriage, and family therapy services, play a key role in supporting transgender and nonbinary people who experience mental health and relational challenges. However, limited research studies have examined this population's barriers to accessing these therapy services.
Chichun Lin +3 more
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Using the process model of eco‐anxiety in group work
The process model of eco‐anxiety is used by printing its parts on paper and facilitating people to move and discuss in relation to them. This method can be used either in a single workshop or as part of a longer series of sessions. Feedback from a pilot workshop is discussed, and variations of using the method are offered.
Panu Pihkala
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Outcome studies in group psychotherapy [PDF]
The treatment manual is intended to serve more than one purpose. It is designed to be a research tool, making possible the standardization and validation of a treatment method.
Stubley, Joanne
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Family‐centered creative arts therapies for children with autism: A configurative systematic review
Abstract Objective This configurative systematic review analyzed family‐centered creative arts therapies for children with autism to understand why and how they are done. Background Creative arts therapies and family‐centered practice are both beneficial for children with autism. Research combining both approaches—that is, family‐centered creative arts
Janet Tein Ni Moo, Rainbow Tin Hung Ho
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Abstract Problem Inpatient psychotherapy can offer positive treatment outcomes for people with complex personality pathology who do not benefit from outpatient treatment. Little is known about how the development of schema modes during treatment relates to long‐term development of symptoms, well‐being and schema modes.
Roel M. Pietersen +2 more
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Abstract Background Parental substance misuse is a pervasive risk factor for a range of detrimental outcomes for children across the life course. While a variety of interventions have been developed for this population, the existing evidence‐base requires consolidation and consideration of the comparative effectiveness of different interventions to ...
Elizabeth Eggins +6 more
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From the emotional integration to the cognitive construction: the developmental approach of Turtle Project in children with autism spectrum disorder [PDF]
Background: Children with autism spectrum disorder show a deficit in neurobiological processes. This deficit hinders the development of intentional behavior and appropriate problem-solving, leading the child to implement repetitive and stereotyped ...
Bianchi di Castelbianco, F. +5 more
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Abstract Objective Psychotherapist training programmes have arguably a most impactful intervention on the field of psychotherapy, shaping the kinds of therapists their graduates become. Yet, little is known about the structural and organisational similarities and differences of these key learning environments in an international context.
David E. Orlinsky +7 more
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