 |
at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum
|
 |
Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches | A Wisdom Archive on Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches |  | Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches A selection of articles related to Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches |  |
| We recommend this article: Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches - 1, and also this: Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches - 2. |
|
More material related to Psychotherapy can be found here:
|
|
|  | |
Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy - Behavioral, Psychotherapy - Brief counseling, Psychotherapy - Cognitive, Psychotherapy - Criticism, Psychotherapy - General description, Psychotherapy - History, Psychotherapy - Humanistic, Psychotherapy - Related lists, Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches, Psychotherapy - Therapeutic Relationship, Antipsychiatry, Attachment, Counselor, Defence mechanism, Neurosis, Psychiatry, Psychology, Psychosis, School counselor, Therapy
|  | | » Page 1 « Page 2 Page 3 More » |  |
 | |
|
ARTICLES RELATED TO Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches | |
 |  |  | Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches: Encyclopedia II - Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches
Psychoanalysis was the earliest form of psychotherapy, but many other theories and techniques are also now used by psychotherapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, personal growth facilitators and social workers. Techniques for group therapy have been developed.
While behaviour is often a target of the work, many approaches value working with feelings and thoughts. This is especially true of the psychodynamic schools of psychotherapy, which today include Jungian therapy and Psychodrama as well as the psychoanalytic schools. Other appro ...
See also:Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy - General description, Psychotherapy - History, Psychotherapy - Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy - Cognitive, Psychotherapy - Humanistic, Psychotherapy - Behavioral, Psychotherapy - Brief counseling, Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches, Psychotherapy - Therapeutic Relationship, Psychotherapy - Criticism, Psychotherapy - Related lists Read more here: » Psychotherapy: Encyclopedia II - Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches |
|  |
|
 |  |  | Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches: Encyclopedia II - Psychotherapy - HistoryMost psychotherapies are either direct descendants of psychoanalysis, or their founders started out in areas of psychoanalysis before developing their own theories. Therefore, when describing the history of psychotherapy, most traditionally start with Freud.
Psychotherapy - Psychoanalysis.
Although there are some bodies of thought in psychology without Sigmund Freud in their legacy, most can be traced back to his work starting in the 1880s in Vienna. Trained as a neurologist, Freud began noticing neurologi ...
See also:Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy - General description, Psychotherapy - History, Psychotherapy - Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy - Cognitive, Psychotherapy - Humanistic, Psychotherapy - Behavioral, Psychotherapy - Brief counseling, Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches, Psychotherapy - Therapeutic Relationship, Psychotherapy - Criticism, Psychotherapy - Related lists Read more here: » Psychotherapy: Encyclopedia II - Psychotherapy - History |
|  |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |  |  | Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches:
Natural Medicine
Dictionary on Psychotherapy Psychotherapy: Usually conducted by a trained, certified, or licensed therapist, psychotherapy is the treatment of individuals with emotional problems, behavioral problems, or mental illness primarily through the use of psychological techniques. These techniques are designed to encourage communication of conflicts and insight into problems, with the goal being relief of symptoms, changes in behavior leading to improved social and vocational functioning, and personality growth. (See also: Psychotherapy, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
|
|  |
|
|
|
|
 |  |  | Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches: Encyclopedia II - Charter School of Wilmington - Novel Approach to Education
Charter School of Wilmington - Rotating Schedule.
Charter has taken a very novel approach to class schedules. Rather than the commonly used block system or a simple rotating schedule, Charter students take part in a rotating schedule with classes of different lengths. The first two periods of the day are both over an hour long. Periods three through five are 45 minutes, and periods six and seven are about a half hour long. This system was devised after research showed that students' attention spans decrease throughout the course o ...
See also:Charter School of Wilmington, Charter School of Wilmington - History, Charter School of Wilmington - Novel Approach to Education, Charter School of Wilmington - Rotating Schedule, Charter School of Wilmington - Shared Classes with Cab Calloway, Charter School of Wilmington - Research Projects, Charter School of Wilmington - Use of K12Planet, Charter School of Wilmington - Curriculum, Charter School of Wilmington - Mathematics, Charter School of Wilmington - Science, Charter School of Wilmington - English, Charter School of Wilmington - Social sciences, Charter School of Wilmington - Foreign languages, Charter School of Wilmington - Computer science, Charter School of Wilmington - Cab Calloway classes, Charter School of Wilmington - General graduation requirements, Charter School of Wilmington - Challenge tests, Charter School of Wilmington - University of Delaware classes, Charter School of Wilmington - Students, Charter School of Wilmington - Faculty, Charter School of Wilmington - Extra-curricular activities, Charter School of Wilmington - Clubs, Charter School of Wilmington - Music, Charter School of Wilmington - Sports, Charter School of Wilmington - Club sports, Charter School of Wilmington - Awards Read more here: » Charter School of Wilmington: Encyclopedia II - Charter School of Wilmington - Novel Approach to Education |
|  |
|
 |  |  | Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Psychotherapy history - Twentieth century
Timeline of Psychotherapy history - 1900s.
1900 - Sigmund Freud published 'Interpretation of Dreams' marking the beginning of Psychoanalytic Thought.
1906 - The Journal of Abnormal Psychology was founded by Morton Prince.
Timeline of Psychotherapy history - 1910s.
1911 - Alfred Adler left Freud's Psychoanalytic Group to form his own school of thought, accusing Freud of overemphasizing sexuality and basing his theory on his own childhood.
191 ...
See also:Timeline of Psychotherapy history, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - Nineteenth century, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - 1880s, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - 1890s, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - Twentieth century, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - 1900s, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - 1910s, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - 1920s, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - 1940s, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - 1950s, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - 1960s, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - 1980s, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - 1990s, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - Twenty First century, Timeline of Psychotherapy history - References Read more here: » Timeline of Psychotherapy history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Psychotherapy history - Twentieth century |
|  |
|
|
|
|
 | | » Page 1 « Page 2 Page 3 More » |  |
 | |
|
|
More material related to Psychotherapy can be found here:
|
|
|
Search the Global Oneness web site |
|
|
|
 |
|