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  • 51Person-centered therapy — Intervention MeSH D009629 …

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  • 52Thought Field Therapy — Thought Field Therapy, or TFT, is an alternative treatment developed by an American psychologist, Roger Callahan, Ph.D. Its proponents say that it can heal of a variety of mental and physical ailments through specialized tapping with the fingers… …

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  • 53Nova Southeastern University Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences — Exterior of Maltz Building Home of NSU Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences The Nova Southeastern University Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences is part of the Nova Southeastern University, which is a coeducational… …

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  • 54Recreational therapy — Recreational therapy, also referred to as recreation therapy and therapeutic recreation, contributes to the broad spectrum of health care through treatment, education, and the provision of adapted recreational opportunities all of which aid in… …

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  • 55Milieu Therapy — is a form of psychotherapy that involves the use of therapeutic communities. Patients join a group of around 30, for between 9 and 18 months. During their stay, patients are encouraged to take responsibility for themselves and the others within… …

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  • 56Doctor of Physical Therapy — The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) or Doctor of Physiotherapy (DPhysio) is a post baccalaureate three year degree conferred upon successful completion of a professional (entry level) clinical doctoral level professional or post professional… …

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  • 57Pivotal response therapy — (PRT), also referred to as pivotal response treatment or pivotal response training, is a behavioral intervention therapy for autism. Pivotal response therapy advocates contend that behavior hinges on pivotal behavioral skills motivation and the… …

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  • 58Child Language Teaching and Therapy —   …

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  • 59Phobia, social — Excessive fear of embarrassment in social situations that is extremely intrusive and can have debilitating effects on personal and professional relationships. Phobias are persistent, irrational fears of certain objects or situations. They… …

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  • 60Fear of socializing (social phobia) — Excessive fear of embarrassment in social situations that is extremely intrusive and can have debilitating effects on personal and professional relationships. Phobias are persistent, irrational fears of certain objects or situations. People… …

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