Humanistic theory
client-centered
psychoanalysis
Most therapies are client centered because treating or helping the client is the main focus. I'm a music therapy major and I know that there are 3 main factors: the client, the music, and the therapist... but the client is the most important because it is based around them and they are the most important part.
No, primal therapy is not a good therapy. It is based on some outdated psychological ideas such as catharsis (see debunking work by Bushman and others), memory repression (see debunking work of McNally and others), and the idea that the brain stores memories of every part of experience (see for the debunking work of Loftus, and others). There are other flaws too, but that is a start. A website was written about the flaws of primal therapy, see the link below.
action-oriented therapies refer to behavior therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, rational emotive behavior therapy and reality therapy. All these types of therapy translate insights and ideas into actions/ behaviors.
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Rebecca Crane has written: 'Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy' -- subject(s): Cognitive therapy, Depressive Disorder, Methods, Mind-Body and Relaxation Techniques, Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, Therapy
The modern form of massage that is based on Serizawa's Tsubo Therapy is known as Acupressure Shiatsu.
client-centered
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Almost all physical therapy for ANY kind of injury is about 1 hour, based on the billable hourly unit (not how much therapy you 'need').
psychoanalysis
art therapy is based on the assumption that visual symbols and images are the most accessible and natural form of communication to the human experience.
both nucleic acid based (in vivo ) treatments and cell-based (ex vivo ) treatments are being investigated. Nucleic acid based gene therapy uses vectors (like viruses) to deliver modified genes to target cells
Aura therapy is a healing technique based on reading a person's aura, or vital energy field, and then treating diseases revealed by the aura color or colors.
A bibliotherapy is a variety of expressive therapy based on an individual's relationship to the content of the books they read.