| IFMP | International Federation for Medical Psychotherapy |
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| IPT | immunoperoxidase technique; immunoprecipitation; interpersonal psychotherapy; isoproterenol |
| psychother | psychotherapy |
| PT | pain threshold; parathormone; parathyroid; paroxysmal tachycardia; part time; patient; pericardial t... |
| dynamic psychotherapy | Psychotherapy utilizing freudian principles. See: psychoanalysis. Synonym: dynamic psychotherapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| intensive psychotherapy | Psychotherapy involving thorough exploration of the patient's life history, conflicts, and related psychodynamics; often contrasted with supportive psychotherapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| transactional psychotherapy | Psychotherapy with central emphasis on the actual day-to-day interactions (transactions) between the patient and other people in his life. (05 Mar 2000) |
| existential psychotherapy | A type of therapy, based on existential philosophy, emphasizing confrontation, primarily spontaneous interaction, and feeling experiences rather than rational thinking, with less attention given to patient resistances; the therapist is involved on the same level and to the same degree as the patient. Synonym: existential psychiatry. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a process in which a patient talks with a psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker or licensed counselor about a mental health condition. The treatment of mental and emotional disorders using psychological methods, such as counseling.
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| psychotherapy |
Psychotherapy is term used to describe a variety of different talking therapies used to treat depression. Psychotherapy involves talking to a licensed professional during a scheduled series of appointments. It has proven to be effective in treating mild and moderate forms of depression, and can be combined with drug therapy to treat all degrees of depression.
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| psychotherapy |
psychological treatment through verbal interaction between therapist and client. Psychotherapy is the nurturing of the spirit or soul.
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a potpourri of treatment modalities involving in most cases an interaction between an individual and a therapist or analyst. While research results are mixed about its effectiveness, there is a large body of scientific literature that indicates positive correlation with behavioral changes and "feeling better".
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Treatment of behavioral or emotional disorders designed to produce a response by mental rather than by physical effects.
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