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Observing therapist-patient interactions to predict dropout from psychotherapy

Society of Clinical Psychology

Over about the last 50 years, clinical research has proven without a doubt that psychotherapy significantly alleviates the symptoms of a wide range of mental illnesses, for example, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, and addictions (Lutz et al., in an early session of psychotherapy.

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19 Essential Social Work Practice Skills You Should Work on Refining Now

Social Work Haven

Empathy and Compassion 7.Cultural Empathy and Compassion, 7. Empathy and Compassion A key part of social work is being able to understand and relate to the feelings of those they are working with. This requires empathy, or the ability to put yourself in someone else’s shoes and see things from their perspective.

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Molly vs. Ecstasy: What’s the Difference?

Gateway Foundation

The drug did not undergo clinical trials or have approval from the FDA. Psychotherapy. Motivational interviewing: Motivational interviewing helps individuals improve their readiness for change, whether they’re wary about treatment or believe they don’t have a problem with MDMA. Short-Term Effects.

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Keeping Culture in Mind: Mentalizing from a Cross-Cultural Perspective

Society of Clinical Psychology

In our recently published article in Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice , we aimed to raise awareness for this disparity, and to offer an initial understanding of mentalizing from a cross-cultural perspective. We conclude our article by addressing several points of interest on a theoretical, empirical, and clinical level.

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