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This article discusses the political potential of contemporary psychotherapy and complementary and alternative medicine which have stood, for the most part, outside centralised political power structures.
Cleminson, Richard, Lees, John
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ABSTRACT Defining recovery in eating disorders remains a major challenge due to the absence of standardized, empirically validated criteria. Bardone‐Cone et al. (2025) address this gap by testing multidimensional, transdiagnostic recovery criteria spanning physical, behavioral, and cognitive domains.
Charlotte Bovenberg +3 more
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Psychotherapy under Capitalism: The Production, Circulation and Management of Value and Subjectivity
This article is concerned with the place of psychotherapy under capitalism. This is addressed using elements of the critique of political economy undertaken by Marx. I also argue that a Marxist critique of capitalist political economy is also necessarily
Parker, Ian
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Social justice informed psychotherapy and people living with HIV
This article examines the intersectional inequalities experienced by people living with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) (PLWH) and explores how social justice principles can be integrated into psychotherapy to address these challenges.
Chong, Ka Ka
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An editorial appeared in the September 27, 2012, issue of Nature entitled “Therapy Deficit: Studies to Enhance Psychological Treatments Are Scandalously Under-Supported”. Out of character for a leading basic science journal, it argued for the active consideration of psychotherapy for treatment and research, and it emphasized the funding disparities ...
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ABSTRACT Objective Anxiety and avoidance behaviors are increasingly recognized as key drivers of anorexia nervosa. Exposure therapy, rooted in the inhibitory learning model, targets these drivers by violating threat expectancies. This translational study investigated the dynamics of fear and threat expectancies within and between 417 individualized ...
Hanna Melles +3 more
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Psychotherapy refers to the practices clinical psychologists use to treat mental disorders. While “therapy” can denote any intervention undertaken with the goal of healing someone (including medicinal treatments for physical problems), psychotherapy is ...
The Saylor Foundation
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to assess outpatient psychotherapists' knowledge, confidence, training experiences, training needs, and practice experiences in treating boys and men with eating disorders and muscle dysmorphia. Methods Participants were 259 licensed outpatient psychotherapists in Canada or the United States who completed an online ...
Kyle T. Ganson +4 more
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Thomas Szasz famously argued that mental illness is a myth. Less famously, Szasz argued that since mental illness is a myth, so too is psychotherapy. Szasz' claim that mental illness is a myth has been much discussed, but much less attention has been ...
French, Craig
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Integrating Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy
Chapter 20 discusses the integration of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy, and addresses several interrelated clinical and research issues involved in the long-standing mind-brain dichotomy. Specifically, we consider the historical background of combined
Bernard D. Beitman +3 more
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