Psychotherapy
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'''Psychotherapy''' is an [[interpersonal]], [[relation]]al intervention used by trained psychotherapists to aid [[client]]s in problems of living. This usually includes increasing individual sense of [[well-being]] and reducing subjective discomforting experience. Psychotherapists employ a range of techniques based on experiential relationship building, [[dialogue]], [[communication]] and [[behavior]] change and that are designed to improve the [[mental health]] of a client or patient, or to improve group relationships (such as in a [[family]]). | '''Psychotherapy''' is an [[interpersonal]], [[relation]]al intervention used by trained psychotherapists to aid [[client]]s in problems of living. This usually includes increasing individual sense of [[well-being]] and reducing subjective discomforting experience. Psychotherapists employ a range of techniques based on experiential relationship building, [[dialogue]], [[communication]] and [[behavior]] change and that are designed to improve the [[mental health]] of a client or patient, or to improve group relationships (such as in a [[family]]). | ||
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Psychotherapy is an interpersonal, relational intervention used by trained psychotherapists to aid clients in problems of living. This usually includes increasing individual sense of well-being and reducing subjective discomforting experience. Psychotherapists employ a range of techniques based on experiential relationship building, dialogue, communication and behavior change and that are designed to improve the mental health of a client or patient, or to improve group relationships (such as in a family).
See also
- Dodo bird verdict
- List of psychotherapy journals
- Society for Psychotherapy Research
- Classical Adlerian psychotherapy
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