Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
(EMDR) is a relatively new clinical treatment that
has been scientifically evaluated primarily with
trauma survivors.
EMDR's o ...
Group therapy provides treatment in a format where
there is one therapist and six to eight
participants with related problems. The
participants improve not only from the
inter ...
Cognitive therapy (also known as cognitive
behavioral therapy or CBT) is based on the theory
that much of how we feel is determined by what we
think. Disorders, such as depres ...
Psychodynamic therapy, also known as
insight-oriented therapy, focuses on unconscious
processes as they are manifested in a person’s
present behavior. The goals of psychodynam ...
Eclectic therapy is a type of therapy practiced by
most psychotherapists today. It combines the
techniques of many different types of
psychotherapy to use what appears to be b ...
Behavioral therapy is sometimes also referred to
as cognitive-behavioral therapy. In this approach,
depression is believed to develop from changes in
behavior. The goal is to ...
Wishing to improve the
relationship, partners may receive help from a
marriage counselor for behavioral problems,
relationship issues, or mental disorders.
Counseling using ...
Family therapy views a person's symptoms as taking
place in the larger context of the family. Just as
a particular department in a business organization
may suffer because of ...
Most people think that they can't control blood
pressure, body temperature, brain waves,
digestion, muscle tension, heart rate, and the
like. And most of the time, they're rig ...
Derived from CBT, and sometimes referred to as
CBT-S, Schema therapy was originally designed by
Dr. J Young as a treatment for borderline
personality disorder. It has now beco ...
Interpersonal therapy focuses on the interpersonal
relationships of the depressed person. The idea of
interpersonal therapy is that depression can be
treated by improving the ...