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  2. How To Find The Right Type Of Therapy For You - AOL

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    Good thing, because “data shows that psychotherapy via video is as effective as being in person,” says Lynn Bufka, PhD, a licensed psychologist and head of practice for the American ...

  3. Child psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Child Psychotherapy has developed varied approaches over the last century. [2] Two distinct historic pathways can be identified for present-day provision in Western Europe and in the United States: one through the Child Guidance Movement, the other stemming from adult psychiatry or psychological medicine, which evolved a separate child psychiatry specialism.

  4. Billy Connors (character) - Wikipedia

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    After Curt transforms into the Lizard, he attacks and attempts to eat Billy before Spider-Man returns him to normal. [1] In subsequent appearances, Billy is menaced by the Lizard and other villains before moving in with his aunt after Martha dies from cancer. During The Gauntlet and Grim Hunt storyline, Billy is killed and eaten by the Lizard.

  5. Puma (character) - Wikipedia

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    Puma then battled Spider-Man in New York. [12] Fireheart purchased 51% of the Daily Bugle, made Robbie Robertson publisher, and began a pro-Spider-Man campaign in the publication, in an attempt to pay off his debt of honor. [13] During this time, he was nearly killed in an attack by the Hobgoblin, but was saved by Spider-Man. [14]

  6. Tinkerer (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Tinkerer is a character that was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, and made his initial appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #2 (April 1963), opposing Spider-Man as a villain. [2] [3] It would, however, be several years before he would return, and made his second appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #160 (September 1976), once again ...

  7. One Moment in Time (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man brings the wounded Mary Jane to Doctor Strange, who performs a healing spell on her. Peter insists that Doctor Strange should make people forget he is Spider-Man. Doctor Strange contacts Tony Stark and Reed Richards for advice on the matter, because they are partially responsible for Peter's identity becoming public. [5]

  8. Richard C. Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Richard C. Schwartz (born 14 September 1949), [1] is an American systemic family therapist, academic, author, and creator of the Internal Family Systems (IFS) branch of therapy. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He developed his foundational work with IFS in the 1980s [ 4 ] after noticing that his clients were made up of many different pieces of "parts" of their "Self."

  9. Dark Web (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    When Peter Parker fell into a coma, Ben Reilly worked for the Beyond Corporation as Spider-Man, fighting off enemies and menaces who were employed by Beyond. Months later, after therapist Dr. Ashley Kafka became the Queen Goblin, a recovered Parker and a brainwashed Reilly uncovered Beyond's machinations, resulting in Reilly suffering a mental breakdown and becoming Chasm.