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Wolff, Sula. "Aspects of child psychotherapy." Current Opinion in Psychiatry 5, no. 3 (June 1992): 361–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00001504-199206000-00002.

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Halasz, George. "Aspects of child psychotherapy." Current Opinion in Psychiatry 6, no. 3 (June 1993): 372–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00001504-199306000-00010.

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McGrath, Graeme. "Economic aspects of psychotherapy." Current Opinion in Psychiatry 7, no. 3 (May 1994): 241–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00001504-199405000-00008.

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May, Rollo. "Overlooked Aspects of Psychotherapy." Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews 36, no. 10 (October 1991): 896–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/030288.

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Prasinos, Steven. "Sprirtual aspects of psychotherapy." Journal of Religion & Health 31, no. 1 (1992): 41–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00986844.

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Adshead, Gwen. "The forensic psychotherapist: dying breed or evolving species?" Psychiatric Bulletin 15, no. 7 (July 1991): 410–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.15.7.410.

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My paper deals with the provision of psychotherapy services for forensic patients and the training available to the would-be forensic psychotherapist. Psychotherapy in the context of this paper refers to psycho-analytically based psychotherapy, either individual or group, and not to behavioural or cognitive models. In addition, two aspects of psychotherapy should be borne in mind: supportive psychotherapy in the context of ongoing therapeutic relationships (e.g. patients suffering from chronic mental illness) and mutative psychotherapy, which aims to change some aspect of the person. Both aspects are important in the practice of forensic psychiatry, perhaps especially the latter.
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Lloyd, Keith, and Dinesh Bhugra. "Cross-Cultural Aspects of Psychotherapy." International Review of Psychiatry 5, no. 2-3 (January 1993): 291–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/09540269309028319.

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Schwarz, Silke. "Religious aspects in psychiatry and psychotherapy." International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare 11, no. 2 (May 14, 2018): 109–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijhrh-07-2017-0031.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of religion in psychiatry and psychotherapy and it introduces a context-oriented approach to religion. Design/methodology/approach The paper opted for a selective literature review to highlight significant issues with regard to mainstream psychology. Findings It provides a short summary on the historical neglect and exclusion from clinical practice and shows how religion was integrated into the mainstream of psychotherapy and psychiatry. A quantitative and universalistic approach to religion is dominant. The widespread approach to religious coping by Pargament is presented as well as related findings with regard to religion and mental health. Research limitations/implications The paper includes implications for the development of a context-oriented inclusion of religion and encourages for associated empirical research. Originality/value With a critical inclusion of contexts, professionals may stay alerted to the issue that health and disorders are not ontological facts but contain moral codes of a current society. It takes the social context and unequal power relations as the starting point for a partisan cooperation with the affected persons.
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Paulson, Barbara L., and Robin D. Everall. "Suicidal Adolescents: Helpful Aspects of Psychotherapy." Archives of Suicide Research 7, no. 4 (October 2003): 309–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/713848939.

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Skorupka, Alfred. "Selected philosophical aspects of Gestalt psychotherapy." Zeszyty Naukowe Państwowej Wyższej Szkoły Zawodowej im. Witelona w Legnicy 1, no. 38 (March 31, 2021): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.8394.

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This paper presents major assumptions of Gestalt psychotherapy and compares them with Zen buddhism and recentivism. The author analyses similarities and differences between this particular psychological theory and philosophy. The conclusion of this paper is that philosophy and psychology should benefit from their individual achievements, but not in order to develop eclectic theories.
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Baldridge, Jeffrey T. (Jeffrey Turner). "Imagery, Psychotherapy, and Directed Relaxation: Physiological Correlates." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1992. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc278377/.

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Thirty outpatients being treated at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center Department of Behavioral Health Psychology were randomly assigned to either a relaxation/imagery training class (R/I), a short-term psychotherapy group (P/G) or a no treatment control group. Subjects had psychological, physiological and immunological data taken before and after treatment. Results indicated that support for the hypothesis that relaxation/imagery training improves the psychological, physiological, and immunological functioning of participants was found.
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Wexler, Sharon A. "Dangerous connections : maternal ambivalence in psychotherapy between women." Thesis, McGill University, 2005. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=102233.

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This two-year qualitative clinical study investigates the intea-psychic (within a person) and inter-relational (between people) effect of maternal ambivalence in female psychotherapy relationships. The participants are five, low-income single mothers, and I am the therapist researcher. Ambivalence describes the co-existence of loving and hating feelings. In traditional psychoanalytic theory, ambivalence originates in the developing infant's relationship to the mother and forms the basis of all adult relationships. A mother's experience of ambivalence is viewed as a regressive return to an earlier emotional experience with her mother. Maternal ambivalence is a feminist psychoanalytic concept developed by Parker (1995, 1997). Parker expands the Freudian and post-Freudian object relations concept of ambivalence using the perspective of the adult mother. In Parker's conceptualization of maternal ambivalence, a mother experiences feelings of ambivalence towards her infant and child that are not simply regressive, but are part of her normal adult development as a mother. Each mother's experiences and expressions of maternal ambivalence are affected by her social and cultural context of mothering. Each woman is consciously and unconsciously affected by her psychosocial constructions of maternal ambivalence and brings her beliefs and experiences into the clinical relationship. Through highlighting the narratives and interpreting the transference and counter-transference material, this study shows the impact of maternal ambivalence on the therapeutic alliance of women working with women in clinical social work. The therapeutic alliance refers to the quality of the relational bond between the therapist and client. This population of mothers was selected because they represent a significant group of clients seen in various clinical social work Dangerous Connections settings, such as youth protection, non-profit counseling agencies, and community centers. In this manuscript-based thesis, I present two of my participants' cases as an indepth exploration of my research process, its analysis, and the applicable theories I used. This research process indicates that in seeking to develop a more culturally and gender sensitive clinical practice and therapeutic connections, social workers may benefit from reflectively challenging their internalized psychosocial idealizations and denigrations of motherhood.
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Spiro, Monica. "Processes of transformation in a group psychotherapy intervention for single mothers." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1004375.

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South African and international statistics indicate that single mother families account for a large and growing proportion of the population. The economic, practical, and emotional stresses of single mothering have been documented and the experience of isolation that often accompanies their circumstances is noted in the literature. Group therapy has been utilised as a treatment plan with single mothers to provide social support and to help the women cope with stress. This thesis examines the experience of single mothers who attended a slow, open group therapy intervention for single mothers at the Child Guidance Clinic, University of Cape Town. The study is located in a feminist social constructionist tradition that recognises the multiplicity of social realities. It places the women's experiences at the foreground of the investigation so as to allow for insight into the socially constructed and first-order reality of the respondents. The research investigates the women's subjective experiences of single parenting; their experiences in the group and its impact on them; and their perceptions of group processes that may have facilitated transformation in their lives. Ten members of the single mother groups were selected for in-depth interviews. Five of the most recent graduates were interviewed and five more participants were selected as the five longest standing members currently participating in the groups. The participants' length of stay in the group at the time of interview varied between eight months and five years. The women were drawn from a range of race, class, cultural and educational backgrounds. The data was collected using individual semi-structured in -depth interviews. A constructivist grounded theory approach was employed to analyse the data. Results revealed the value of the group therapy intervention as a transformative experience for these women who face the challenges of being single parents. The participants highlighted the interpersonal factor of the group intervention as central to their experience and identified this relational aspect as the unique site of their emotional growth. The five interpersonal factors that were identified are: non-judgemental acceptance; support; commonality of experience; reciprocity; and challenge and confrontation between group members. Their accounts of personal changes brought about by participation in the group reflect internal intrapsychic transformations, which are understood in terms of increased se lf-acceptance, enhanced self-esteem, and improved self-confidence. Furthermore, their accounts of personal transformations include a reorganisation of their relational patterns from their immediate to their larger social context. The centrality of relational processes in this research reinforces contemporary theory of women's psychology, particularly theory emerging from the Stone Center, which offers a view of women's psychological growth as occurring in and through participation and engagement with others to achieve more mature and satisfying forms of relating. The accounts of personal and collective transformation provide further insight in to the concept of relational empowerment as it occurs in these groups and offer an understanding of the potentially restorative value of group therapy for single mothers. Future therapeutic interventions are considered and the need for further research in the field is discussed.
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Goss, Stephen. "An exploratory study to investigate aspects of the philosophy, method and practical application of pluralist evaluation of counselling." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 2000. http://oleg.lib.strath.ac.uk:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=23755.

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This thesis proposes and explores the theory and application of pluralism in the evaluation of counselling and psychotherapy. Current models of monistic and multi-method research are seen as inadequate as each tends to actively undermine the other(s). Those that attempt to offer a broad range of data types often struggle to maintain adequate 'truth value' for all their statements and findings. A pluralist process and mechanism is proposed to provide a constructive alternative to the essentially destructive models of scientific and epistemological (generally dialectical) progress described by Kuhn, Hegel and others. It also offers an advance on previous alternatives and other pluralist models. The pluralism proposed comprises cycles of structured interaction between differing methods based on a positively framed dialogue. Utility, as variously defined from different perspectives, is seen as a prime consideration. However, the approach is not merely pragmatic as it also protects the idealist epistemological aspirations and needs of the divergent research paradigms that might be applied in evaluating counselling and psychotherapy. The thesis describes a series of studies based on this pluralist model in order to explore its practical application. Three of these studies investigated the effectiveness of counselling services. Overall, their findings were supportive of the counselling interventions studied while successfully meeting a broad range of stakeholder needs. A fourth study explored pluralism in a context dominated by reductionist concerns and produced normative data on a psychometric measure of self / ideal-self discrepancies (equated with self esteem).
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McCafferty, Niall. "Implications of certain aspects of psychotherapy and mysticism for the education of the person." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.335435.

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Leibowitz, Michael S. "A psychodynamic approach to short-term couples therapy in clinical social work : some aspects of the combined conjoint-concurrent technique." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21884.

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In this dissertation, the writer explores and supports the validity of clinical social wor·k practitioners applying planned therapeutic intervention procedures to couples who are in distress. Written in two parts, this paper is esentially a review of selected literature on the efficacy of social work psychotherapv with couples. Couple therapy, which deals with the two individuals per se and not merely with their interaction, enhances the treatment of both partners. Several intervention strategies are noted by the writer, all of which attempt to alter both individual dynamics and that of the couples relationship. The writer has chosen a "fusion model" comprising of the intra and inter-personal intervention strategies. The therapeutic format of choice proposed by the writer favours a time-limited psychodynamic approach which operates through the medium of a combined concurrent-conjoint technique.
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Lee, Ching-wai Rosa. "The effectiveness of cognition behavior group therapy for mood disorders outpatients in Hong Kong." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2002. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B29758683.

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Frewen, Sharon H. "The design and evaluation of a short-term group psychotherapy model for survivors of a first myocardial infarction." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1015041.

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There is extensive evidence that the rehabilitation of individuals with coronary heart disease needs to include psychological components to complement the exercise and dietary recommendations that are normally provided. However, psychological aspects have not been integrated into medical care in South Africa to any significant degree. Psychological interventions overseas have included the modification of the Type A behaviour pattern, stress management, cognitive restructuring, relaxation techniques, improved communication skills, the identification and expression of emotions, and emotional support. The aim of the present study was to design a short-term group intervention which incorporated these aspects and which included an exploration of the mind-body experience post infarct. In addition, the intervention aimed to increase participants' awareness of the compensatory dynamics of the Type A behaviour pattern. The intervention was tailored to South African conditions and was evaluated by means of a multiple case study design. The intervention was delivered to a group of nine coronary heart disease patients which included six survivors of myocardial infarction, the remaining participants having undergone a by-pass operation. Data included weekly feedback sheets evaluating each session, repeated measures on the Profile of Mood States, the Jenkins Activity Survey, a Spouse Rating Scale and extensive qualitative data on each participant including tape recordings of each session and data collected from a series of interviews before, during and after the programme. The feedback sheets and recordings of the sessions were used as a basis for recommendations for revising the content and structure of the programme for future use. Case narratives were written for three of the participants and provided an in-depth look at how and why individual changes did or did not occur in response to the intervention. In addition, the case narratives revealed the role played by the compensatory dynamics of the Type A behaviour pattern in complicating rehabilitation for survivors of myocardial infarction. Two participants were offered a series of individual sessions at 18-month follow-up and the material from these sessions was also used to aid in the interpretation of the data. The content of the 18-month follow-up sessions provided evidence for the importance of conducting a developmental analysis of the origins of low self-esteem and insecurity that maintain and drive the Type A behaviour pattern. In these sessions, this analysis provided the basis for a brief focused psychodynamic psychotherapy that facilitated marked changes that had not been achieved in the 12-week structured group intervention. It is recommended that future research investigate the use of brief psychodynamic psychotherapy on an individual basis as a complement to a group intervention focusing on psycho-education, building social support and management of problematic emotions in everyday situations.
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Van, der Merwe Elanza. "Infertility-related stress and specific aspects of the marital relationship." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/4099.

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Thesis (MA (Psychology))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In all or most cultures, the experience of infertility has the potential to threaten the well-being of individuals and relationships. The marital relationship of couples experiencing infertility might be impacted negatively by infertility-related stress. This study aimed primarily to examine the nature of the relationship between perceived infertility-related stress, experienced by husbands and wives in infertile couples, and four specific aspects of the marital relationship. In addition, it was examined whether there were significant differences in four specific aspects of the marital relationship between infertile couples at the onset of different types of infertility treatment, and a pregnant control group. This cross-sectional, baseline study utilised standardised self-report questionnaires to make onceoff assessments of infertility-related stress and four specific aspects of the marital relationship: communication, satisfaction with the sexual relationship, intimacy, and marital adjustment. The demographic characteristics of the participants were also recorded. A total of 84 women and 32 men from two infertility clinics in the Western Cape (N = 116) were studied. From calculating Pearson correlation coefficients, highly significant correlations (p < .001) were found between infertility-related stress and all aspects of the marital relationship as measured in this study. Multiple regression analyses revealed communication as an important predictor of aspects of the marital relationship, in addition to infertility-related stress as a predictor. ANOVAs revealed no significant differences in specific aspects of the marital relationship between the infertile groups and the pregnant control group. The findings suggest that high levels of infertility-related stress might be detrimental to the wellbeing of the marital relationship of couples experiencing infertility. In addition, the importance of communication as a buffer against the potential negative effects of infertility-related stress was emphasised. Future research should incorporate a longitudinal design and investigate the nature of the relationship between infertility-related stress and the marital relationship.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Infertiliteit word in alle of die meeste kulture beskou as ’n krisis wat die welstand van individue en verhoudings kan bedreig. Die huweliksverhouding van pare wat infertiliteit ervaar kan negatief beïnvloed word deur infertiliteitsverwante stres. Die primêre doelstelling van hierdie ondersoek was om die aard van die verhouding tussen waargenome infertiliteitsverwante stres, soos ervaar deur die mans en vroue in infertiele pare, en vier spesifieke aspekte van die huweliksverhouding te ondersoek. Bykomend is daar ook ondersoek of daar beduidende verskille voorgekom het in vier spesifieke aspekte van die huweliksverhouding tussen infertiele pare aan die begin van verskillende tipes van infertiliteitsbehandeling en ‘n swanger kontrolegroep. Hierdie deursnee-, basislyn ondersoek het van gestandaardiseerde selfrapporteringsvraelyste gebruik gemaak ten einde eenmalige assesserings te doen van infertiliteitsverwante stres en vier spesifieke aspekte van die huweliksverhouding: kommunikasie, tevredenheid met die seksuele verhouding, intimiteit, en huweliksaanpassing. Demografiese besonderhede van die deelnemers is ook ingesamel en aangeteken. In totaal het 84 vrouens en 32 mans (N = 116) van twee infertiliteitsklinieke in die Wes-Kaap aan die ondersoek deelgeneem. Met die berekening van Pearson korrelasiekoëffisiënte is hoogs beduidende korrelasies (p < .001) gevind tussen infertiliteitsverwante stres en die vier gemete aspekte van die huweliksverhouding. Op grond van meervoudige regressieontledings het kommunikasie na vore gekom as ‘n belangrike voorspeller van aspekte van die huweliksverhouding, bykomend tot infertiliteitsverwante stres. ANOVA’s het geen beduidende verskille in spesifieke aspekte van die huweliksverhouding tussen infertiele groepe en die swanger kontrolegroep getoon nie. Die bevindinge dui daarop dat hoë vlakke van infertiliteitsverwante stres nadelig kan wees vir die huweliksverhouding van pare wat infertiliteit ondervind. Daarbenewens moet die belangrikheid van kommunikasie as ‘n buffer teen die potensiële negatiewe gevolge van infertiliteitsverwante stres beklemtoon word. Toekomstige navorsing sal baat by ’n longitudinale ontwerp en daar behoort voortgegaan te word met ondersoeke na die verband tussen infertiliteitsverwante stres en die huweliksverhouding.
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Haferkamp, Claudia J. "Conflict among clinic couples : self-monitoring, attributions, and resolution strategies." Virtual Press, 1987. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/517085.

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The relationship of self-monitoring processes and causal attributions to choice of conflict resolution strategy among married clinic couples was examined. Thirty-five couples and nine individual spouses who were currently receiving marriage counseling completed four questionnaires: the Locke-Wallace Marital Adjustment Scale; Snyder's Self-Monitoring Scale; a Marital Conflict Questionnaire, a measure of attributions; and a Conflict Strategy Scale measuring the frequency with which spouses used Integrative (cooperative), Distributive (uncooperative), and Denial-Avoidant conflict resolution strategies. The following hypotheses were tested: 1) self-monitoring differences between spouses would be positively associated with attributional conflicts and uncooperative modes of conflict resolution; 2) responsibility attributed to the partner would be associated with increased dispositional attributions for the partner's behavior, increased use of Distributive strategies, and lower overall marital satisfaction. Analyses included bivariate correlations and multiple regression analyses predicting conflict strategy and marital satisfaction from self-monitoring and attributions.Contrary to expectations, self-monitoring differences were not related to attributional conflict or conflict strategy endorsed. However, high self-monitoring spouses made more situational attributions for their partners' behavior and endorsed more frequent use of Dental-Avoidant strategies. Responsibility attributed to the partner had a positive relationship to dispositional attributions for the partner's behavior but no relationship to use of conflict strategy. Regression analyses indicated that self-monitoring, Intent to have an impact, and resolvability of conflicts accounted for significant amounts of variance in use of Distributive (uncooperative) strategies. Importance of conflicts, own control, and use of Denial-Avoidant strategies predicted more than three-fourths the variance in marital satisfaction.Results contradict previous research Indicating that partner responsibility Is associated with Increased uncooperative behavior. Present results suggest that self-presentational concerns are prevalent In marital conflicts and may enhance the likelihood of uncooperative/avoidant behavior. Possible modifications in the attributional model of marital conflict to account for the Impact of self-monitoring on conflict resolution in distressed relationships are proposed. Implications for therapy with distressed couples and future research on attributional processes in close relationships is discussed.
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Books on the topic "Psychotherapy aspects"

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Action methods in group psychotherapy: Practical aspects. Philadelphia: Accelerated Development, 1998.

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Charles, Lindley Richard, ed. The values of psychotherapy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989.

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1949-, Lindley Richard, ed. The values of psychotherapy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991.

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Holmes, Jeremy. The values of psychotherapy. London: Karnac Books, 1998.

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Ethics and values in psychotherapy. London: Routledge, 1999.

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Lundblad, Suzanna. Aspects of psychotherapy: Emotional experiences and personal development. Sweden: Göteborg University, Dept. of Psychology, 2003.

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Scott, Rutan J., ed. Psychotherapy for the 1990s. New York: Guilford Press, 1992.

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The cure of souls: Science, values, and psychotherapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1998.

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Azam, Ikram. Islamic meditation and psychotherapy. Islamabad: The Pakistan Futuristics Foundation & Institute, 1996.

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The illusion of psychotherapy. New Brunswick, N.J: Transaction Publishers, 1995.

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Karasu, Toksoz B. "Ethical Aspects of Psychotherapy." In Psychiatry The State of the Art, 143–47. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1853-9_20.

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Ekblad, Solvig. "Ethical Aspects of Psychotherapy in Forced Migrants." In Intercultural Psychotherapy, 193–204. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24082-0_14.

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Kastrup, Marianne C., and Klement Dymi. "Gender-Specific Aspects of Intercultural Psychotherapy for Traumatised Female Refugees." In Intercultural Psychotherapy, 177–91. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24082-0_13.

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Yaghmaie, Marjan, Mohammad Ahmadvand, Ali-akbar Nejati Safa, and Hossein Pashaiefar. "Genetic, Hematologic and Psychological Aspects of Leukemia." In Cancer Genetics and Psychotherapy, 667–755. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64550-6_14.

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Wilson, Shula. "Cultural, Social and Personal Aspects of Disability." In Disability, Counselling and Psychotherapy, 1–18. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-21450-7_1.

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Marr, Hugh K. "The Aspects of Story." In A Clinician’s Guide to Foundational Story Psychotherapy, 29–41. New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429506291-4.

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Freedheim, Donald K. "Historical perspectives on psychotherapy." In Aspects of the history of psychology in America: 1892 – 1992., 123–32. New York: New York Academy of Sciences, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10503-009.

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Perris, C. "Intensive Cognitive-Behavioural Psychotherapy with Patients Suffering from Schizophrenic Psychotic or Post-Psychotic Syndromes: Theoretical and Practical Aspects." In Cognitive Psychotherapy, 324–75. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73393-2_15.

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Chand, Suma P. "Cultural Aspects of Cognitive Psychotherapy in Oman." In Cognitive Psychotherapy Toward a New Millennium, 209–12. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0567-9_33.

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Derakhshan, Mohammad Kamran, and Mohammad Hamid Karbassian. "Psychiatric and Psychosocial Aspects of Breast Cancer Diagnoses and Treatments." In Cancer Genetics and Psychotherapy, 45–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64550-6_4.

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