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  2. Regulation-focused psychotherapy for children - Wikipedia

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    This short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy has demonstrated evidence in a pilot study, [5] a randomized controlled trial, [6] and an online, school-based program during the COVID-19 pandemic. [ 7 ] Ongoing education and research related to RFP-C is supported by the non-profit, Center for Regulation Focused Psychotherapy which offers online ...

  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. Virginia Axline - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Mae Axline (March 31, 1911 – March 21, 1988) was an American psychologist and one of the pioneers in the use of play therapy. She wrote the book Dibs in Search of Self. She was also the author of Play Therapy, published in 1947. [1] [2] [3] Play therapy practice is still largely based on Axline's work.

  5. List of psychotherapies - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... This list is a mixture of psychotherapy articles that cover topics at various levels of ...

  6. Play therapy - Wikipedia

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    A play therapist observes a client playing with toys (play-houses, soft toys, dolls, etc.) to determine the cause of the disturbed behaviour. [13] The objects and patterns of play, as well as the willingness to interact with the therapist, can be used to understand the underlying rationale for behaviour both inside and outside of therapy session.

  7. Sean Grover - Wikipedia

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    Sean Grover is a New York-based group psychotherapist, parenting thought leader, and author. [1] He has contributed to national news outlets including the New York Times, [2] Wall Street Journal, [3] The Associated Press, [4] The Economist, [5] The Atlantic [6] and The Chicago Tribune, [7] as well as online, with sites including the Huffington Post, [8] Lifehacker, [9] PsychCentral [10] and ...

  8. Pediatric psychology - Wikipedia

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    The field was advanced when Kagan [18] identified a number of areas the psychologist could be of help in the "new marriage" of pediatrics and psychology. He addressed psychologists' role in early identification of disorders and interventions. Much like a clinical-child psychologist, Kagan believed this role included a wide range of psychopathology.

  9. Focusing (psychotherapy) - Wikipedia

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    One can learn the Focusing technique from one of several books, [2] [3] or from a Focusing trainer, practitioner, or therapist. Focusing is easiest to sense and do in the presence of a "listener"—either a Focusing trainer, a therapist, or a layperson trained in Focusing. [3] However, the practice can be done alone.