Bodies of Knowledge in Psychosocial Practice |
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Bodies of Knowledge in Psychosocial Practice Introduction E | 3 |
Classical Psychoanalysis | 17 |
Adler Horney Fromm and Sullivan | 35 |
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ACTION IMPLICATIONS Adler American Journal anxiety approach basic behaviorists belief biological body of knowledge child classical conditioning clinical cognitive therapy communications/interaction theorists community mental health concept concern conflict context CRITICISMS AND LIMITATIONS deviant disease double-bind drives ecological psychology effectiveness emotional emphasis environment environmental existential existential-humanist experiences feelings focus Frankl Freud function Glasser goals HISTORY AND PURPOSE Horney human behavior identify individual individual's influence interaction interpersonal relationships involves Journal of Occupational labeling theory learning life-style logotherapy meaning medical model medicine mental illness milieu therapy motivation needs neo-Freudians neurotic behavior occupational therapy one's organized oriented patient patterns person perspective potential principles programs psychiatric psychoanalysis psychology psychosocial dysfunction psychosocial problems psychotherapy reality therapy reductionist reinforcement response role schizophrenia settings situation social society stimulus Sullivan superego symptoms techniques tension theory therapeutic community therapist thought tradition treatment unconscious understanding values view of disorder view of order York