• Child psychotherapy, or mental health interventions for children refers to the psychological treatment of various mental disorders diagnosed in children...
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  • Psychotherapy (also psychological therapy, talk therapy, or talking therapy) is the use of psychological methods, particularly when based on regular personal...
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  • Nude psychotherapy Object relations psychotherapy Online counseling Orthodox psychotherapy Parent–child interaction therapy Parent-infant psychotherapy Parent...
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  • "International Journal of Child Psychotherapy". NLM Catalog. Retrieved 2010-02-06. "International Journal of Child Psychotherapy". Locator Plus. Retrieved...
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    Play therapy (category Child development)
    & Miller, L. (1978). Research on child psychotherapy. In Garfield, S. & Bergin, A. (Eds.). Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change. New York: Wiley...
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    the University of London. Following the war, in 1950 she began the child psychotherapy training headed by the psychoanalyst Esther Bick in the children's...
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  • evidence of increased rates of child abuse, the appearance of the disorder almost exclusively in individuals undergoing psychotherapy, particularly involving...
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  • therapy classical Adlerian psychotherapy was designed for. Teacher-education programs have been designed to increase child cooperation in classrooms....
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  • MDMA-assisted psychotherapy is the use of prescribed doses of MDMA as an adjunct to psychotherapy sessions. Research suggests that MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for...
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  • among the first to adopt child psychotherapy as a treatment method and generated a body of mainly psychoanalytic theory on child development based on observation...
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  • including his idea of separating "adult" from "child". The second paper, Ego States in Psychotherapy, was based on material presented earlier that year...
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  • between parent and child. In fact, one of the most important features of child psychotherapy is the active role parents play in their child's therapy, knowing...
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    recounts her treatment of a child with a phobia of animals, and is one of the first known reports of child psychotherapy At the outbreak of World War...
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  • Psychotherapy: Solutions for the Future. New York: American Mental Health Foundation. Archived 6 June 2009. cf. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child...
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    (2001) Attachment therapy: a treatment without empirical support Child psychotherapy involving physical restraint: techniques used in four approaches...
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    precursor not only of learning through play but also of nonverbal child psychotherapy. See Barbara A. Turner's 2004 edition, published by Temenos Press...
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    Special Technique in Child Psychotherapy". Mental Hygiene. 48: 243–248. PMID 14124174. Levinson, Boris M. (1965-12-01). "Pet Psychotherapy: Use of Household...
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  • wife, who was head of the Child Psychotherapy Training Course at the Tavistock Clinic, this model of psychoanalytic psychotherapy training became established...
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    especially for his person-centered psychotherapy. Rogers is widely considered one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research and was honored for his...
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    intimacy: Closeness and distance in feeding and weaning". Journal of Child Psychotherapy. 23 (2): 179–199. doi:10.1080/00754179708254541. "Is it normal to...
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  • recently. Many "baby worries" emerge at Child Health Centers without the mother feeling that she needs psychotherapy herself. It is the baby who functions...
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  • treatment responses to various interventions. Child and adolescent psychiatrists primarily use psychotherapy and/or medication to treat mental disorders...
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  • strategy – Psychotherapy approach for adults with psychological trauma Dysfunctional family – Family dynamic in which conflict and child neglect or child abuse...
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  • Supportive psychotherapy is a psychotherapeutic approach that integrates various therapeutic schools such as psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral, as...
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    children's department supported the development of training in child and adolescent psychotherapy. Dr John Bowlby supported this new training and naturalistic...
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  • Intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy (ISTDP) is a form of short-term psychotherapy developed through empirical, video-recorded research by Habib...
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  • Enmeshment is a concept in psychology and psychotherapy introduced by Salvador Minuchin to describe families where personal boundaries are diffused, sub-systems...
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  • school-age children: the development of the Child Attachment Interview (CAI).' Journal of Child Psychotherapy 29, 2, 171-186 Smyke, A. and Zeanah, C. (1999)'Disturbances...
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  • Control mastery theory or CMT is an integrative theory of how psychotherapy works, that draws on psychodynamic, relational and cognitive principles. Originally...
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  • Parent Psychotherapy,'. Circle of Security', Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC), the New Orleans Intervention, and Parent-Child psychotherapy. Other...
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