The treatment of mental and emotional disorders through the use of psychological techniques 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.
Family psychotherapy (without the patient present)
Arnold W. Rachman has written: 'Identity group psychotherapy with adolescents' -- subject(s): Group psychotherapy, Group psychotherapy for teenagers, Identity (Psychology) in adolescence, In adolescence, Psychotherapy, Group 'Psychotherapy of Difficult Cases' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy
90846 = Family psychotherapy (without the patient present)90847 = Family psychotherapy (conjoint psychotherapy/withthe patient present)90849 = Multiple-family group psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Research was created in 1990.
There are a number of good schools for Psychotherapy training. Here are some links to help with your decision en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychotherapy, www.hypnotherapyuk.net/, bodypsychotherapys.com/psychotherapy-training/
Michael Franz Basch has written: 'Understanding psychotherapy' 'Doing brief psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Case studies, Brief psychotherapy, Psychotherapy, Brief, Methods 'Practicing psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Case studies, Developmental therapy, Psychotherapy, Methods, Case Reports
Hans H. Strupp has written: 'An introduction to Freud and modern psychoanalysis' -- subject(s): Examinations, Study guides, Psychoanalysis 'Psychotherapy: clinical, research, and theoretical issues' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy 'When things get worse' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy, Complications 'Psychotherapy and the modification of abnormal behavior' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy, Behavior therapy 'Psychotherapy experience in retrospect' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy 'Three approaches to psychotherapy, III, part 1' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy
Myron F. Weiner has written: 'Practical psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy 'Therapist disclosure' -- subject(s): Group psychotherapy, Methods, Psychotherapist and patient, Psychotherapy, Self Disclosure, Self-disclosure 'Techniques of group psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Group psychotherapy, Methods
It depends on what you mean by "counselling." If, by counselling you mean psychotherapy, then yes, that is absolutely considered to be treatment. Psychotherapy might include cognitive behavioral therapy, psychoeducation or dialectic behavioral therapy. If, by counselling, you mean discussion with a non-professional in an unrecognised way, then no, that likely wouldn't be considered treatment.
There are 10 consonants in the word psychotherapy.
Richard D. Chessick has written: 'Freud teaches psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy 'The future of psychoanalysis' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis 'Adolescent Psychiatry' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy, History 'The technique and practice of listening in intensive psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Listening, Methods, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Listening, Psychotherapist and patient, Psychotherapy 'What constitutes the patient in psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy, History, Methods, Psychology and philosophy, Philosophy, Phenomenological psychology, Therapist and patient, Philosophical anthropology, Psychoanalytic Theory 'Intensive Psychotherapy & Bord' 'How Psychotherapy Heals' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy
Society for Psychotherapy Research was created in 1970.