Similar words: psycho, psychosis, psychology, psychopathic, psychologist, psychoanalyst, psychological, psychologically. Meaning: [‚saɪkəʊ'θerəpɪ] n. 1. the branch of psychiatry concerned with psychological methods 2. the treatment of mental or emotional problems by psychological means.
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31. We set up a schedule of psychotherapy sessions and worked together for nearly two years.
32. Counselling and psychotherapy Psychotherapy commences during hospital admission and continues long after discharge.
33. She suffers from severe depression, alternating mania, which has been successfully stabilized over the years through medication and psychotherapy.
34. In psychotherapy we began to discuss what Charles thought and felt about his life as a whole.
35. Some patients may require psychological help or stress management skills, but simple supportive psychotherapy by the attending physician can be salutary.
36. She was offered psychotherapy, but this proved ineffective and it was concluded that Jenny lacked insight into her problems.
37. In any psychotherapy program, a central question, or set of questions, is being asked.
38. He may have received psychotherapy, but has not yet undergone conversion surgery even if he is contemplating it.
39. With a combination of psychotherapy and new psychiatric drugs, between 80 percent and 90 percent of depressed patients get relief.
40. The chapter concludes with some examples of how insights gained from psychotherapy can be useful in social work practice.
41. When I began work, I simply added psychotherapy to the medical treatment.
42. It is through talk that our children learn about barometers, mortgages, civil rights, psychotherapy, and the Roman Empire.
43. Treatments offered to black people are more likely to be physical, such as drugs and ECT, rather than counselling and psychotherapy options.
44. One relevant factor in this situation is the role of psychotherapy in general and of psychoanalysis in particular.
45. For these reasons Ketamine has been explored as an adjunct to psychotherapy.
46. The fundamental reason for this is a fact of ego-psychology which the individualistic fallacy and the therapeutic tunnel-vision of modern psychotherapy obscures.
47. These drugs can raise spirits enough to permit daily functioning and raise the motivation capacity for psychotherapy, too! Sentencedict.com
48. He did, and so we started on a psychotherapy program.
49. During the course of psychotherapy, it quickly became apparent to Tom that his marriage was a pretty empty shell.
50. His plan is to establish a nonprofit foundation that would support this kind of community service in exchange for long-term psychotherapy.
51. The state promised to match the counties dollar for dollar to pay for services including medication, psychotherapy and residential care.
52. Their personalities are easily exaggerated, their foibles ripe for caricature or psychotherapy.
53. Considering a career shift, Colavitti went to night school, earning a degree in psychotherapy.
54. She leaves her studio two mornings a week to drive in to the office in Rockland where she sees psychotherapy patients.
55. Did you learn that in your psychotherapy group?
56. Nonpharmacological treatments include psychotherapy and electroshock therapy.
57. Laura Rice introduced me to Gestalt psychotherapy theoretically.
58. Narrative psychology is an original model of psychotherapy.
59. Androphobia can be treated by psychotherapy.
60. Conclusion Eclectic Psychotherapy is an efficient way for treating agoraphobia, is worth promoting the application.
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