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    Principles of Islamic counselling and psychotherapy by Ahmad Sudan, Salmi

    Published 2017
    “…Counselling and psychotherapy are parts of the modern discipline of psychology related to the study of human mind and behaviour. …”
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    The body in therapy: experiences of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy by Dinas, Sharonjit

    Published 2012
    “…Thus, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy places central importance on working with the body in therapy. …”
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    The essentials of counselling and psychotherapy in primary schools by Winship, Gary, MacDonald, Shelley

    Published 2018
    “…Psychotherapy with children and young people has traditionally rooted practitioners in psychoanalytic theory. …”
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    Learning psychodynamic psychotherapy in Southeast Asia by Loo, Jiann Lin, Ang, Jin Kiat, Subhas, Natasha, Ho, Brian Kong Wai, Zakaria, Hazli, Alfonso, César A.

    Published 2017
    “…The subjective nature of psychodynamic psychotherapy (PP) makes training and supervision more abstract compared to other forms of psychotherapy. …”
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    WELLFOCUS PPT: modifying positive psychotherapy for psychosis by Riches, Simon, Schrank, Beate, Rashid, Tayyab, Slade, Mike

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…Positive psychotherapy; positive psychology; manualised complex intervention; psychosis; wellbeing…”
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    The Performance of Emotional Labour in Psychologists Conducting Psychotherapy by Clarke, James J.

    Published 2023
    “…Factors contributing to burnout in psychologists providing psychotherapy has been explored previously but the potential contribution of emotional labour has been neglected. …”
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    Religious-cultural psychotherapy in the management of anxiety patients by Mohd Razali, Salleh, Kassim, Aminah, Khan, Umeed Ali

    Published 2002
    “…Both groups received a standard treatment for GAD, although the study group received additional religious–cultural psychotherapy (RCP). Patients were followed up and assessed periodically for six months. …”
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    A controlled study of cognitive psychotherapy in schizophrenia by Zain, Azhar

    Published 2002
    Subjects: “…RC475-489 Therapeutics. Psychotherapy…”
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    Mutality in psychotherapy: a meta-analysis and meta-synthesis by Cornelius-White, J., Kanamori, Y., Murphy, David, Tickle, M.

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…Mutality; Meta-analysis; Psychotherapy outcome; Session quality; Meta-synthesis…”
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    Therapeutic alliance in face-to-face versus videoconferenced psychotherapy by Rees, Clare, Stone, Sheona

    Published 2005
    “…Despite the great potential videoconferencing holds for providing psychotherapy services to a wide range of individuals, it is presently underused by psychologists. …”
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    Exploring clients’ meta-comments in psychotherapy using conversation analysis by Burdett, Mark

    Published 2018
    “…In discussing and exploring the range of therapist responses using CA (which is non-cognitive), a contrast is provided with psychotherapies’ typically cognitive approach. The contrast in approaches provides an opportunity for reflection on whether therapists’ actions are aligned to their own therapeutic goals when a client uses an SB. …”
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    A review of psychotherapy as add-on treatment to pharmacotherapy for bipolar disorder by Tay, Lay Pheng, Hassan, Siti Aishah

    Published 2014
    “…Therefore, there are increasing studies to develop various psychotherapy approaches to enhance the treatment outcome. …”
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    Buddhist approaches to counselling and psychotherapy:Exploratory discussions from different traditions by Ng, Alvin Lai Oon *, Hon, Ee Mun, Chia, Ming Tik

    Published 2019
    “…Three authors from differing Buddhist backgrounds share their approaches to using Buddhism in psychotherapy. The authors argue that Buddhism itself is fundamentally a psychotherapy approach because it is essentially a prescription to end discontent and misery. …”
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