psychopharmacologic treatment
Psychopharmacology is the study of the use of medications in treating mental disorders. ×
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acupressure
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aromatherapy
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aversion therapy
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behavior management
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behavior modification
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behavior therapy
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behavioral activation
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biofeedback
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cognitive assessment
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cognitive behavioral therapy (cbt)
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cognitive rehabilitation
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conscious sedation
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contemporary cupping therapy
As Wet - Dry, and Cold - Hot Cupping Therapy ×
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coping strategies
With Stress; End Stage of Dangerous Diseases, and so on. ×
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counseling services
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couples therapy
Based on Communication, Insight, Cognitive and, Systematic Family Atmosphere Therapies. ×
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crisis intervention
Such as: S.O.S and / or Hot Line Guidance Methods. ×
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crisis intervention training of professionals
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critical incident stress debriefing (cisd)
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (C.I.S.D) is a specific, 7-phase, small group, supportive crisis intervention process. It is just one of the many crisis intervention techniques which are included under the umbrella of a Critical Incident Stress Management (C.I.S.M) program. ×
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cupping therapy
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depression treatment
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developmental evaluations
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diagnostic evaluation
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dialectical behavior therapy (dbt)
Dialectical behavior therapy ( D.B.T ) is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy. Its main goal is to teach the patient skills to cope with stress, regulate emotions and improve relationships with others. ×
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difficult-to-control hypertension
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disability evaluation
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dual diagnosis treatment
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eating management
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educational therapy
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emotional freedom technique (eft)
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emotional management
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emotionally focused therapy (eft)
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end-of-life issues
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equine-assisted psychotherapy
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evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders
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evoked potential test
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exposure therapy
Exposure therapy is a technique in behavior therapy used to treat anxiety disorders. ×
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eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (emdr)
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing ( E.M.D.R ) is a psychotherapy developed by Francine Shapiro that emphasizes disturbing memories as the cause of psychopathology. ×
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family counseling
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family planning services
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fall prevention and safety program
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family psychotherapy
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family systems therapy
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geriatric assessments
Based on Psychological Testing Assessments. ×
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grief therapy
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group psychotherapy services
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group therapy
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gua sha
Based on Traditional and Homeopathic Medicine. ×
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health screenings
Based on Psychotherapeutics and Psychological Screening Method ( s ). ×
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hemostasis
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herbal medicine
Herbalism ( " herbology " or " herbal medicine " ) is use of plants for medicinal purposes, and the study of such use. ×
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homeopathic treatment
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homeopathy
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impotence diagnosis and management
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independent educational evaluations
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individual therapy
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internal family systems therapy
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interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (isrt)
Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy ( I.P.S.R.T / I.S.R.T ) or simply Social rhythm therapy is a type of behavioral therapy used to treat the disruption in circadian rhythms that is related to bipolar disorder.
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intervention
An intervention is an orchestrated attempt by one or many people – usually family and friends – to get someone to seek professional help with an addiction or some kind of traumatic event or crisis, or other serious problem.
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investigational medications for memory loss
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life coaching
Life Coaching is a profession that is profoundly different from consulting, mentoring, advice, therapy, or counseling.
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low back procedure
Based on Traditional and Homeopathic Medicine - Except; Lordosis, Scoliosis, Decompressed Lumbosacral Discs and, Lumbar / Back between Vertebras Hernias; as their shown in C.T Scanning, X-Rays and/or M.R.I.
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marital & family psychotherapy
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marital counseling
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marital therapy
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maudsley approach
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medical hypnosis (hypnotherapy)
Hypnotherapy is a form of psychotherapy used to create subconscious change in a patient in the form of new responses, thoughts, attitudes, behaviors or feelings. It is undertaken with a subject in hypnosis. ×
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medical therapy
Just and Only Psychological Therapies. ×
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meditation
Meditation is a practice in which an individual trains the mind or induces a mode of consciousness, either to realize some benefit or for the mind to simply acknowledge its content without becoming identified with that content; or, as an end in itself. ×
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mindfulness technique therapy
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mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (mbct)
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy ( M.B.C.T.) is a psychological therapy designed to aid in preventing the relapse of depression; specifically, in individuals with Major depressive disorder ( M.D.D ). ×
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minimally-invasive and navigational procedures
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multiple sleep latency test (mslt)
The Multiple Sleep Latency Test ( M.S.L.T ) is a sleep disorder diagnostic tool. It is used to measure the time elapsed from the start of a daytime nap period to the first signs of sleep; called sleep latency. The test is based on the idea that the sleepier people are, the faster they will fall asleep. ×
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narrative therapy
Narrative therapy is a form of psychotherapy using narrative. ×
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neurological testing
Just and only in psychological trend ( s ). ×
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neuropsychology evaluation
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neuropsycological assessment
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nicotin replacement therapy
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non-opiate pain management
Just and only based on Psychological Methods. ×
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occupational therapy
Occupational therapy ( O.T ) is the use of assessment and treatment to develop, recover, or maintain the daily living and work skills of people with a physical, mental, or cognitive disorder. ×
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outpatient addiction treatment
Just and only based on Psychological Methods. ×
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post-trauma reconstruction
Just and only based on Psychological Methods. ×
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pre-employment screening
Based on Psychological Methods. ×
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pre-school neuropsychological assessment
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preventative care
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primary care for adolescents
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psychodynamic therapy
Psychodynamic ( psycho ) therapy, is a form of depth psychology; the primary focus of which is to reveal the unconscious content of a client's psyche in an effort to alleviate psychic tension. ×
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psychological counseling
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psychological evaluation
Psychological evaluation is defined as a way of testing people about their behavior, personality, and capabilities to draw conclusions using combinations of techniques. ×
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psychological evaluations prior to bariatric surgery
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psychosocial rehabilitation
Psychiatric rehabilitation, also known as psychosocial rehabilitation, and sometimes simplified to psych rehab by providers, is the process of restoration of community functioning and well-being of an individual diagnosed in mental health or mental or emotional disorder and who may be considered to have a psychiatric disability. ×
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psychotherapy
Psychotherapy is the use of psychological methods, particularly when based on regular personal interaction, to help a person change and overcome problems in desired ways. Psychotherapy aims to increase each individual's well-being and mental health, to resolve or mitigate troublesome behaviors, beliefs, compulsions, thoughts, or emotions, and to improve relationships and social functioning. ×
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quantitative sensory test (qst)
Quantitative sensory tests ( Q. S. Ts. ) are psychophysical in nature. While the sensory stimulus is an objective physical event, the response represents the subjective report from a patient or control subject. If abnormal, the result may signal dysfunction anywhere along the sensory pathway between the receptor apparatus, the primary sensory cortex, and the association cortex. Furthermore, psychological factors figure prominently in sensory function perception. Thus, Q.S.T differs from nerve conduction and evoked potential testing in which the stimulus generates an evoked response that is generally independent of cooperation from the subject. ×
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recreational therapy
According to the American Therapeutic Recreation Association ( A.T.R.A ), recreational therapy is a treatment service designed to restore, remediate and rehabilitate a person’s level of functioning and independence in life activities, to promote health and wellness as well as reduce or eliminate the activity limitations and restrictions to participation in life situations caused by an illness or disabling condition. ×
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rehabilitation after stroke or trauma
Just and only by Psychological Methods. ×
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relapse prevention
Relapse prevention is a cognitive-behavioral approach with the goal of identifying and preventing high-risk situations such as substance abuse, obsessive-compulsive behavior, sexual offending, obesity, and depression. Furthermore, relapse prevention is an important component in the treatment process of alcoholism, or alcohol dependence. ×
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relaxation therapy
Relaxation therapy is a therapeutic approach that teaches the skills of various relaxation techniques, which decrease stress and anxiety, to individuals in different mental states. It is employed in therapeutic settings in addition to an individual’s daily life. According to the MSN's Healthy Living website, one of the great benefits of relaxation therapy is the low-risk of negative consequences. ×
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sandplay therapy
Sand play is “ hands on ” psychological work, and is an adjunct to talk therapy. It is a powerful therapeutic method that facilitates the psyche’s natural capacity for healing. ×
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screening
Just and only in Psychological Treatment / Therapies and Researches. ×
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sex offender treatment
Sex offender treatment is different than other therapies for adults. Sex offender treatment is a serious and encouraging process which focuses on learning specialized strategies for stopping abusive behavior, being accountable and taking responsibility for harm done. ×
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sex therapy
Sex therapy is a strategy for the treatment of sexual dysfunction when there is no medical etiology ( physiological reason ) or as a complement to medical treatment. The sexual dysfunctions which may be addressed by sex therapy include non-consummation, premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, low libido, unwanted sexual fetishes, sexual addiction, painful sex, or a lack of sexual confidence, assisting people who are recovering from sexual assault, problems commonly caused by stress, tiredness, and other environmental and relationship factors. ×
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sexual assault exam
Sexual assault is a crime of violence against a person’s body and will. Sex offenders use physical and/or psychological aggression or coercion to victimize, in the process often threatening a victim’s sense of privacy, safety, autonomy, and well-being. Sexual assault can result in physical trauma and significant mental anguish and suffering for victims. ×
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smoking cessation treatment
Smoking cessation is very difficult due to the highly addictive nature of the chemical nicotine found in cigarettes. Smoking cessation usually takes a combination of perseverance, a multifaceted plan, and the support of the people close to the smoker. It is not unusual for it to take several or many attempts before a smoker is able to permanently quit smoking. ×
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snoring prevention
Just and only by Psychological Orders combination with Homeopathic Medicines Remedies. ×
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snoring therapy
Just and only by Psychological Orders in combination with Homeopathic Medicines Remedies. ×
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solution-focused brief therapy (sfbt)
Solution Focused ( Brief ) Therapy ( S.F. " B. " T. ), is a goal-directed collaborative approach to psychotherapeutic change that is conducted through direct observation of clients' responses to a series of precisely constructed questions. ×
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stress management
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stress test
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stuttering therapy
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successful aging program
Successful aging ( American English ) or successful ageing ( British English ), refers to physical, mental and social well-being in older age. ×
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suicide intervention
Suicide intervention is a direct effort to prevent person ( s ) from attempting to take their own life intentionally. ×
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supportive counseling
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telemedicine
Telemedicine is the use of telecommunication and information technologies in order to provide clinical health care at a distance. It is also used to save lives in critical care and emergency situations. ×
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twelve step faciliation
Twelve-step facilitation therapy is an active engagement strategy designed to increase the likelihood of alcohol, stimulants and substance abuser becoming affiliated with and actively involved in 12-step self-help groups, thereby promoting abstinence. ×
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violence risk assessment
Assessing and managing the risk of violence is a core task of professionals working in mental health and criminal justice services. Violence risk assessment and management occupies a central role in legislation and features in the Care Programmed Approach, Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements, and Dangerous Offender Legislation. Courts, tribunals and hearings are therefore increasingly requesting opinions on risk. ×
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wart treatment
Based on patients' rubrics and prescribe of Homeopathic Medicine Remedies. ×
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women's mental health
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