psychotherapy

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Topical Term
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psychotherapy

Every day and all the time

2004
Eleven-year-old Emily attempts to cope with the tragic loss of her older brother and her parents' decision to sell their home which they now feel holds too many sad memories.

Using reality therapy

1988
Explains the principles of reality therapy, discusses its applications, and describes how it can be used to treat patients suffering from various disorders.

Taking sides

clashing views on controversial psychological issues
1980

Taking sides

clashing views on controversial psychological issues
1992

Into the garden

1999
Misty, Star, Jade, and Cat, having bonded after group therapy sessions in which they shared the stories of the abuse and neglect they suffered at the hands of their parents, gather together once more at Jade's opulent home where they make a dangerous pact to tell their most hidden secrets.

Minding the body, mending the mind

1988
Uses a blend of mental and physical exercises to teach people take control of their physical and emotional well-being.

Last night I sang to the monster

a novel
2009
Eighteen-year-old Zach does not remember how he came to be in a treatment center for alcoholics, but through therapy and caring friends, his amnesia fades and he learns to face his past while working toward a better future.

I'm depressed, now what?

2012
Depression is a very real and serious problem among young adults, and can be fatal if the warning signs are ignored and the condition is left untreated. Readers are also provided with information about the biological components of depression and the side effects such as substance abuse and relationship problems.

Right behind you

2007
After spending over four years in a mental institution for murdering a friend in Alaska, fourteen-year-old Kip begins a completely new life in Indiana with his father and stepmother under a different name, but has trouble fitting in and finds there are still problems to deal with from his childhood.

OCD love story

In an instant, Bea felt almost normal with Beck, and as if she could fall in love again, but things change when the psychotherapist who has been helping her deal with past romantic relationships puts her in a group with Beck--a group for teens with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

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