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  2. Filial therapy - Wikipedia

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    Filial therapy is a type of psychotherapy designed to treat emotional and behavioral difficulties in children; it was formulated by Bernard Guerney in 1964. [1] It is based on the principles of play therapy; [2] [3] however, it is distinct from it, in that it teaches parents (or other paraprofessionals) how to provide therapeutic interventions for children.

  3. Identified patient - Wikipedia

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    For example, the child may exhibit some irrational problem requiring the constant care and attention of the parents. [ citation needed ] In Dibs in Search of Self , an account of a child therapy, Virginia Axline considered that perhaps the parents, "quite unconsciously...chose to see Dibs as a mental defective rather than as an intensified ...

  4. List of diagnostic classification and rating scales used in ...

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    The following diagnostic systems and rating scales are used in psychiatry and clinical psychology.This list is by no means exhaustive or complete. For instance, in the category of depression, there are over two dozen depression rating scales that have been developed in the past eighty years.

  5. Kate Renshaw - Wikipedia

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    Kate Renshaw, born July 25, 1980, at Collarenebri, New South Wales, is an Australian play therapist, filial therapist, educator, author, speaker, and mental health consultant. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is best known for designing the Teacher’s Optimal Relationship Approach (TORA).

  6. Combating mental health stigma starts with awareness ... - AOL

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    Because of the stigma surrounding mental health, Tom said, those from AAPI backgrounds are the least likely out of any ethnic group to seek counseling. One study from the National Alliance of ...

  7. Mental health nursing - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatric nursing or mental health nursing is the appointed position of a nurse that specialises in mental health, and cares for people of all ages experiencing mental illnesses or distress. These include: neurodevelopmental disorders , schizophrenia , schizoaffective disorder , mood disorders , addiction , anxiety disorders , personality ...

  8. Mental Health and Baby Boomers: Reducing Stigma Key to ... - AOL

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    Keep in mind that mental health stigma and access to care can vary among different communities. For example, African Americans and Hispanic Americans utilize mental health services at about one ...

  9. Mental health - Wikipedia

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    Mental health prevention is defined as intervening to minimize mental health problems (i.e. risk factors) by addressing determinants of mental health problems before a specific mental health problem has been identified in the individual, group, or population of focus with the ultimate goal of reducing the number of future mental health problems ...