Tag: Depression Therapy


TRANSACTIONAL PSYCHOTHERAPY

Transactional Psychotherapy: An Overview Transactional Psychotherapy, widely recognized under the nomenclature of Transactional Analysis (TA), constitutes a highly structured, evidence-based psychotherapeutic system designed to identify, evaluate, and resolve complex psychosocial dysfunctions. At the foundational core of this clinical modality lies the revolutionary insight that all human communications, relationships, and behavioral patterns can be systematically decomposed […]

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PSYCHOTHERAPY BY RECIPROCAL INHIBITION

Psychotherapy by Reciprocal Inhibition: A Review of its Efficacy and Potential Applications Abstract Reciprocal inhibition (RI) is a psychotherapeutic technique involving the use of relaxation and mental imagery to reduce anxiety and create a more positive emotional state. This paper reviews the literature on RI, examining its efficacy and potential applications. Studies have found that […]

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INTRACRANIAL STIMULATION (ICS)

Introduction to Intracranial Stimulation (ICS) Intracranial stimulation (ICS) stands as a highly specialized and rapidly expanding frontier within medical science, providing a powerful interventional approach to the management of severe neurological and psychiatric disorders. At its core, ICS involves the precise application of controlled electrical impulses directly to specific targets within the brain’s complex neural […]

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INSULIN SHOCK THERAPY

Introduction and Definition of Insulin Shock Therapy Insulin Shock Therapy (IST), historically recognized as insulin coma therapy, is a medical intervention developed primarily for the treatment of severe psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia, profound depression, and certain states of mania. This procedure involves the deliberate, controlled administration of a large, supraphysiological dose of the hormone insulin, […]

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DEPTH THERAPY

Depth Therapy The Core Definition and Underlying Mechanisms Depth therapy, often referred to as depth psychology or psychoanalytic therapy, represents an expansive approach to psychotherapy that focuses intensely on exploring the deeper, often hidden layers of the human psyche. At its core, depth therapy posits that significant psychological issues, emotional suffering, and persistent behavioral patterns […]

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ASSIGNMENT THERAPY

Assignment Therapy: A Psychological Intervention Approach The Core Definition of Assignment Therapy Assignment therapy refers to a structured, active approach within psychological intervention where patients are systematically given tasks, exercises, or activities to complete outside of the formal therapeutic session. At its core, this method is designed to transition the learning and insight gained during […]

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MULTIPLE-ROLE PLAYING

Multiple-Role Playing (MRP) in Psychotherapy The Core Definition of Multiple-Role Playing Multiple-Role Playing, often abbreviated as MRP, is a specialized and intensive form of psychotherapeutic intervention rooted in experiential techniques. At its essence, MRP is designed to help individuals learn how to effectively communicate and interact with others by actively embodying various perspectives within a […]

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DIRECTED REVERIE

Directed Reverie: A Therapeutic Approach Introduction to Directed Reverie Directed Reverie is an innovative and increasingly recognized therapeutic approach within the field of mental health, characterized by its utilization of guided imaginative experiences. At its core, this therapy facilitates a structured journey into an individual’s inner world, employing a series of carefully constructed mental images […]

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