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  • 31Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy — (REBT) is a comprehensive, active directive, philosophically and empirically based psychotherapy which focuses on resolving emotional and behavioral problems and disturbances and enabling people to lead happier and more fulfilling lives. REBT was …

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  • 32Animal-assisted therapy — (AAT) is a relatively new field of study, although the human animal bond has existed for thousands of years. AAT is a type of therapy that involves animals as a form of treatment. The goal of AAT is to improve a patient’s social, emotional, or… …

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  • 33Memory and social interactions — Memory underpins and enables social interactions in a variety of ways. In order to engage in successful social interaction, organisms must be able to remember how they should interact with one another, who they have interacted with previously,… …

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  • 34Sex reassignment therapy — Transgender topics Identities Androgyne · Genderqueer Hijra · Third gender / Third sex Transgender · Trans man Trans woman · Trigender · Two Spirit Queer heterosexuality …

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  • 35Dance therapy — Intervention MeSH D003614 Dance therapy, or dance movement therapy is the psychotherapeutic use of movement and dance for emotional, cognitive, social, behavioral and phys …

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  • 36Play therapy — is generally employed with children ages 3 to 11, play provides a way for children to express their experiences and feelings through a natural, self guided, self healing process. As children’s experiences and knowledges are often communicated… …

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  • 37group therapy — psychotherapy in which a number of patients discuss their problems together, usually under the leadership of a therapist, using shared knowledge and experiences to provide constructive feedback about maladaptive behavior. [1940 45] * * * Form of… …

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  • 38Attack therapy — is a controversial type of psychotherapy evolved from ventilation therapy. It involves highly confrontational interaction between the patient and a therapist, or between the patient and fellow patients during group therapy, in which the patient… …

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  • 39Collaborative therapy (Collaborative Language Systems) — Collaborative therapy Developed by Dr. Harlene Anderson, [http://users.california.com/ rathbone/names.htm#HarleneAnderson] along with Dr. Harold A. Goolishian (1924 1991), [http://users.california.com/ rathbone/names.htm] in the USA, this model… …

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  • 40Collaborative therapy — Developed by Dr. Harlene Anderson,[1]along with Dr. Harold A. Goolishian (1924 1991),[2]in the USA, collaborative therapy could be especially useful for those clients who are well educated in any field or for those that have distrust of… …

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