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Instead of waiting for the FTC to file a complaint, the APA Ethics Committee decided to make revisions to its Ethical Priciples of Psychologists and Code of Conduct to accommodate the FTC's stance. Between 1977 and 1981, changes were made to the code ([Koocher], 1994). After the 1981 code was adopted, the FTC began investigating the APA and received complaints from individuals who had been subjected to enforcement under the code. Subsequently, in response to FTC threats, the APA Board of Directors declared an "emergency" and amended the code in 1989. The code was once again modified in 1992 and reviewed by the FTC before its adoption. In 1989, the APA rescinded principles that prevented: 1) claims of unusual, unique, or one-of-a-kind abilities, 2) the use of testimonials from patients, ...
... areas of practice; for example, child therapy, personnel selection, industrial psychology. Agenc... or behavioural therapy, to be too directive. The description of a client-centred approach may ...
... mobility impairment to undertake standing therapy;. and (z.4) pressure pulse therapy device designed... remuneration that is provided for by a directive, policy, regulation, agreement or other instrument...
Part 1 reviews the concept and implementation of homework across nine well-known modalities (behavioural, client-centered, cognitive, emotion-focussed, interpersonal, psychodynamic, acceptance and commitment, brief strategic family, and personal construct therapies). The chapters in this section are highly useful on their own-it's easy to imagine assigning particular chapters to graduate students taking a course in one type of therapy for example. However, this material is even more fascinating when the various chapters are contrasted with one another. It might be expected that chapters from the behaviour therapy and cognitive therapy perspective are carefully structured, laying out evidence, a rationale, and design principles for homework, grappling directly with noncompliance and prov...
... overall theory of treatment and change; directive, problem focussed, action oriented, and learning b...
...The appellant underwent radiation therapy to destroy some of her thyroid glands, and at the ...718, and through its specific directive to judges who sentence aboriginal offenders, Parli...
In discussing emotion in psychotherapy, it is important to recognise that not all emotions serve the same function both in and out of therapy and that therapists need to intervene differentially with different types of emotional processes. Therapists do not simply help clients regulate all emotions or become aware of or express all feelings. Rather, they distinguish clinically among different types of emotions to guide their interventions. Problems of overregulation are discriminated from problems of underregulation, and emotions that are a sign of distress are distinguished from emotions that are a sign of working through distress. Therapists intervene differentially with clients depending on their assessment of the in-session emotional state, helping them to accept and integrate certa...
... forms of therapy, whereas educative/directive process, utilised more frequently in CBT, had no r...
... factors involved in his admission to a therapy program (Borzecki and Wormith 1987; Hanson and Bui..., the data were collected using non-directive semi-structured interviews (Legras 1971). Such a t...
In order to understand Canada as a nation, one has to trace Britain's colonial history, the mapping of "Canada," and the making of it as a British nation, for as Jane M. Jacobs notes, space exists within the context of imperialism and is "formed out of the cohabitation of variously empowered people and the meanings they ascribed to localities and places" (Jacobs, 1996, p. 5). The Canadian nation has actively built a history that begins with discovery, as if it were a land of empty wilderness before British arrival. The colonial project was to create and solidify a "history of whiteness" in Canada in order to legitimize colonial rule. Nativist discourses were drawn on to create the idea of a native Anglo-Canadian people, and to "naturalize British ideas about law, the state and religion"...
... in the urban environment by the directive elements of society, to protect themselves against... that was to work hand in hand with moral therapy proved elusive. Money was, however, found to build...
... peut être considérée comme étant directive plutôt qu’obligatoire si le texte qui la prévo...Alberta College and Assn. of Respiratory Therapy , [2001] A.J. No. 343, 2001 ABQB 222. Dans cette a...
... pour transplanta- tion » X X22.Directives relatives à la conservation sur place et au cours... Accreditation of Hematopoietic Cell Therapy » et de « l'American Society for Histocompatibilit...
... 97 of the CCRA, issued Commissioner's Directive (CD) 085 in April 1996 after the new system became... of comprehensive Life Skills and Drug Therapy program, and the second was the enhancement of sec...
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