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Psychotherapy With Schizophrenics

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1966
THE PAST decades have seen a revolutionary change in the whole approach to schizophrenia, an open-minded and optimistic willingness to reevaluate old convictions and prejudices, and to try new possibilities. Psychotherapy represents only one aspect of this new development, but one that has been of significant leadership.
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Evaluating psychotherapy

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1982
The authors analyze the possible need for a standing national group to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the psychotherapies. The current need is for a body whose function is more scientifically evaluative and less regulatory than the Food and Drug Administration because available psychotherapies are less specific in their beneficial effects and less
P, London, G L, Klerman
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The ethics of psychotherapy

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1980
The author addresses the ethics of psychotherapy in terms of the interface between science and ethics, the goals of treatment, the therapeutic relationship, and special issues of confidentiality and therapist-patient sex. He considers the problems of multiple therapeutic modalities, dual allegiance of the therapist, the therapeutic use (and abuse) of ...
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The Teaching of Psychotherapy

Journal of Mental Science, 1958
For the past twenty years we have been studying methods of teaching and their effectiveness in changing the behaviour of medical students and doctors. At the Massachusetts General Hospital our work was concerned primarily with teaching psychotherapy to medical students, residents and younger physicians.
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DRUGS AND PSYCHOTHERAPY

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1959
In summary, I feel there are those cases where drugs can be effectively combined with psychotherapy without detriment to the treatment situation. In fact very often therapy is enhanced if such an integrated approach is used with these patients. Generalizations of do's and don'ts are not applicable. Each patient is a problem in himself.
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Psychotherapy

Annual Review of Psychology, 1967
D H, Ford, H B, Urban
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Intercultural psychotherapy, intracultural psychotherapy, or just good psychotherapy?

2019
First, ‘intercultural therapy’ means different things – is it therapy between people of different cultural backgrounds, different ethnicities, or different skin colour? The term is used, often indiscriminately, for all of these. This chapter looks at ‘intercultural therapy’ as therapy conducted between two (or more) individuals who come from different ...
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Psychotherapy.

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1963
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Psychotherapy

Annual Review of Psychology, 1961
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