First off, let me say that I am a big fan of humanistic psychology. I have studied it as an undergraduate and a graduate student, and have read all the literature by Maslow, Rogers, etc.
However, it is almost completely useless in my clinical practice. The only disorder that I have been able to use a humanistic approach with is depression, and it only works with a very specific type of existential depression in motivated, intelligent clients. So to answer your question, the answer is really none. Sorry. The same goes for psychoanalysis. A cognitive-behavioral approach, without question, works best for almost every disorder.
Depression, is one of them...Small scale Mental Health Disorders. Always have a Psychiatric Evaluation, and Psychiatrist on standby, for further support.
Anxiety and depression
psychodynamic
No. It's actually used to treat mental disorders like schizophrenia.
you can't, but you can treat them
Electroconvulsive therapy-- This type of therapy is used to treat major depression and severe mental illness that does not respond to medications.
Psychiatry does not cause mental disorders. They diagnose and treat disorders but do not cause them.
lobotomy
Psychiatrist.
A psychiatrist is a psychological specialist who has a medical degree. They are qualified to diagnose and treat mental health disorders using a combination of therapy and medication.
Arsenicum album is a useful remedy for mental disorders with symptoms of melancholy, irritation, intense anxiety, and restlessness.
An attachment therapy is any of a variety of treatments intended to treat attachment disorders, especially in children.
Clinical psychologists focus on providing therapy and counseling to help individuals manage mental health issues. Psychiatrists are medical doctors who can prescribe medication to treat mental health disorders in addition to therapy. Psychiatrists are trained to diagnose and treat mental health disorders from a medical perspective, while clinical psychologists focus on therapeutic interventions.