Results for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

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Showing 1 to 10 of 13 results for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
  • Psychodynamic psychotherapy Psychodynamic psychotherapy Definition Psychodynamic psychotherapy is a method of verbal communication used to help a person find relief from emotional pain. It is based on the theories and techniques of psychoanalysis. Psychodynamic psychotherapy is
  • Psychotherapy Acceptance and commitment therapy, art therapy, behavior therapy, behavioral medicine, biofeedback, body psychotherapy, brief therapy, CBT, client-centered therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, cognitive bibliotherapy, cognitive restructuring, cogni
  • Psychotherapy Psychotherapy Definition Psychotherapy can be defined as a means of treating psychological or emotional problems such as neurosis or personality disorder through verbal and nonverbal communication. It is the treatment of psychological distress throug
  • Interpersonal therapy Interpersonal therapy Definition Interpersonal therapy (IPT) is a short-term supportive psychotherapy that focuses on the connection between interactions between people and the development of a person's psychiatric symptoms. Purpose Interpersonal the
  • Avoidant Personality Disorder What Is Avoidant Personality Disorder? Everyone has a different personality, but some types of personalities are categorized as disorders. These personality types produce psychiatric symptoms that cause serious problems with relationships and work. P
  • Talk therapy Talk therapy Definition Talk therapy is an alternate name for the various forms of psychotherapy that emphasize the importance of the client or patient speaking to the therapist as the main means of expressing and resolving issues. Description Psycho
  • Antisocial Personality Disorder What Is Antisocial Personality Disorder? Every person’s personality is unique. However, in some cases a person's way of thinking and behaving can be destructive—both to others and to the person him or herself. In the case of antisocial personality di
  • A New Consideration for Sore Throats To ensure you receive Physician's First Watch, add FirstWatch@jwatch.org to your address book. Forward | Sign Up | My Alerts | About Physician's First Watch | Editorial Board Physician's First Watch for December 1, 2009David G. Fairchild, MD, MPH, Ed
  • Agoraphobia Agoraphobia Definition The word agoraphobia is derived from Greek words literally meaning "fear of the marketplace." The term is used to describe an irrational and often disabling fear of being out in public. Description Agoraphobia is just one type
  • Depersonalization disorder Depersonalization disorder Definition Depersonalization is a state in which the individual ceases to perceive the reality of the self or the environment. The patient feels that his or her body is unreal, is changing, or is dissolving; or that he or s
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